Something I wrote.
A large amount of people believe that aliens can, and have visited the earth. Some more extreme people even believe they made the pyramids, and helped evolution. These people have proof such as crop circles, (although the first crop circles were admitted as hoaxes by the creators, they even said the method they used to create the patterns) and sightings of UFO's, the aliens space ships. Now, lets say this is true. They are clearly very advance, to travel a good distance, and have complex ships. But, where did they come from? How long was the trip?
We know for certain that there is no [B]intelligent[/B] life in the milky way system, besides us. So they can't be our cosmic next-door neighbors. So, wheres the closest they could possibly be? Let's be optimistic, and sey they are somewhere in the closest galaxy, the Andromeda galaxy. (even though this is very unlikely.)
How far away is it? 2,500,000 Light years. That's alot. We know for a fact nothing, except light, can go at or over the speed of light. So let's be optimistic and say they went just under the speed of light, by a tiny smidge. Of course, then it would take [B]over[/B] 2,500,000 years. That's also alot. Two and a half million years. Keep in mind, about four thousand years ago, we had no civilizations.
In 2,500,000 years, you'd think they would die, run out of energy or other essentials, or have ship problems, or something
So, do you think aliens flew in a ship for 2,500,000 years? Longer then humans have really been on the earth? Keep this in mind as well. There is a really slim chance that they do live in the closest galaxy. So it could be more like 200,500,000 years!
EDIT: Wanted to say that I personally think that there is definitely, somewhere some other intelligent life housing planet.
EDIT: If there was a wormhole anywhere remotely near us, we would know about it, so that rule that out.
And by near, I mean 3,000,000 light years.
What do you guys think about what I just said?
wormholes
There is life out there, just we won't find it in our lifetimes.
Which sucks, because ailens would be fun
Maybe they have the technolgoy to be completely undetectable.
[QUOTE=SlicedBread;19110350]Something I wrote.
A large amount of people believe that aliens can, and have visited the earth. Some more extreme people even believe they made the pyramids, and helped evolution. These people have proof such as crop circles, (although the first crop circles were admitted as hoaxes by the creators, they even said the method they used to create the patterns) and sightings of UFO's, the aliens space ships. Now, lets say this is true. They are clearly very advance, to travel a good distance, and have complex ships. But, where did they come from? How long was the trip?
[b]We know for certain that there is no [B]intelligent[/B] life in the milky way system.[/b] So they can't be our cosmic next-door neighbors. So, wheres the closest they could possibly be? Let's be optimistic, and sey they are somewhere in the closest galaxy, the Andromeda galaxy. (even though this is very unlikely.)
How far away is it? 2,500,000 Light years. That's alot. We know for a fact nothing, except light, can go at or over the speed of light. So let's be optimistic and say they went just under the speed of light, by a tiny smidge. Of course, then it would take [B]over[/B] 2,500,000 years. That's also alot. Two and a half million years. Keep in mind, about four thousand years ago, we had no civilizations.
In 2,500,000 years, you'd think they would die, run out of energy or other essentials, or have ship problems, or something
So, do you think aliens flew in a ship for 2,500,000 years? Longer then humans have really been on the earth? Keep this in mind as well. There is a really slim chance that they do live in the closest galaxy. So it could be more like 200,500,000 years!
EDIT: Wanted to say that I personally think that there is definitely, somewhere some other intelligent life housing planet.
What do you guys think about what I just said?[/QUOTE]
you think im dumb?
:(
I liked it and I agree in someways.
If there was a wormhole anywhere remotely near us, we would know about it, so that rule that out.
And by near, I mean 3,000,000 light years.
This is nothing new. (That is, it's the same stupid old crap)
Here's a cool point you might want to consider, OP.
[quote]Another question is How did they move these rocks.. Experts that insist Egyptians built the Pyramid suggest, Trees were cut down and smoothed off, and were used as giant rollers under these 20 ton rocks. If you would roll a 20 ton rock on 5 trees, The tree would be too worn down and awkward to haul another, so these logs would be replaced every Stone. Due to the fact there are over 100,000 stones that make up the pyramid, you would need an excess of a half million trees..
Problem with this theory is the lack of trees in that area. Egypt grows some Date Trees, that's about it. And they certainly wouldn't cut down all their date trees, for dates are one of the main foods in EGYPT!
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This is also somewhat interesting.
[quote]Actually ancient Egyptian writing often talk of beings from the sky, the sky opening and bright lights coming down to teach them technology and give them wisdom. Many pictures and symbols resemble UFO's and aliens. POSSIBLY aliens built the Great Pyramid. And these solid long lasting construction techniques were adopted by the Egyptians.[/quote]
[url]http://www.unexplainable.net/artman/publish/article_2297.shtml[/url]
What if there evolved humans from a parallel universe then?
That's something to think on
[QUOTE=SlicedBread;19110350]We know for certain that there is no [B]intelligent[/B] life in the milky way system.[/QUOTE]
Wait....what? We have only explores a fifth of the milky way even WITH telescopes. I think you mean solar system. The milky way is still very vast and large our telescopes have probably only found 0.008% of the milkyway. How do we know there's no intelligent life if we only explored a fifth of it? Maybe their society CANT fly fucking space ships yet. Ever think of that? I mean I agree to you on how long it would take but really? No intelligent life at all?
How do you know there isn't life in the Milky way except us?
[QUOTE=SlicedBread;19110350]We know for certain that there is no [B]intelligent[/B] life in the milky way system, besides us. [/QUOTE]
No we don't.
Why aliens could have visited the Earth:
because they are not human and may not be subject to the same laws as us
who knows?
[QUOTE=SlicedBread;19110350]
We know for certain that there is no [B]intelligent[/B] life in the milky way system, besides us. [/QUOTE]
We don't know for certain. Where the hell did you get that idea from.
This is how.
[img]http://www.igp-scifi.com/images/WX_logo.jpg[/img]
[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/5/50/Wormholextreme.jpg/250px-Wormholextreme.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=faolco1;19110550]Here's a cool point you might want to consider, OP.
This is also somewhat interesting.
[url]http://www.unexplainable.net/artman/publish/article_2297.shtml[/url][/QUOTE]
If they were able to build the pyramids I'm sure they are able to trade a few thousand wood logs...
We do not know for certain whether there is life in the Milky Way, apart from us.
There's a LOT of fucking stars in the Milky Way. Approximately, 100 to 400[B] billion.[/B] Whether they house intelligent life near us is a different matter.
Also, "intelligent" life doesn't have to mean spacefaring life, or even life that has figured out how to use radio waves to communicate.
[QUOTE=SlicedBread;19110350]We know for certain that there is no [B]intelligent[/B] life in the milky way system...[/QUOTE]
No we don't.
Fun fact: Did you guys know we know more things about the surface of mars than we do about the very deep spots in the ocean? just sayin :cool:
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We know for certain that there is no [B]intelligent[/B] life in the milky way system, besides us.?[/QUOTE]
Haha, says who?
As much as a few hundred years ago, where Europe was 'modern' and other far-away countries were tribal, I believe that there are (many) beings out there that are either [I]way[/I] ahead of us in technology and advancement, or [I]way[/I] behind.
or they're just small bacteria.
But yeah, I do believe there's intelligent life somewhere. And I have no reason to not believe they've never been here before.
Back up your claim.
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[QUOTE=glennman94;19110655]Fun fact: Did you guys know we know more things about the surface of mars than we do about the very deep spots in the ocean? just sayin :cool:[/QUOTE]
Yes.
[quote]We know for certain that there is no intelligent life in the milky way system[/quote]
No, we don't, we've only discovered just a handful of planets really, using a newish method to find them, and there are Enough stars in this galaxy to give every human on earth 16 of them, and there are 8 planets orbiting just our own
Besides, if an Alien Civilization visited us, and studied us as people suggest, for the last 100 or even 2000 years, then why do they insist on just drawing bullshit in crops? Would you really travel many lightyears to witness another civilization with an infinite capacity to learn, just to draw circles in fields?
[QUOTE=Swebonny;19110607]If they were able to build the pyramids I'm sure they are able to trade a few thousand wood logs...[/QUOTE]
You make a good point, good sir. Trade was evident during that time. But another point you might want to consider is the fact that these pyramids were created in perfect alignment. I thin I also read somewhere that they're inline with a group of stars during some time of the year.
Also, what about stonehenge?
Not to mention life has had 14 billion years to advance in other places in the universe, we've only been around for a couple thousands years. I would imagine some other intelligent lifeforms have perfected space travel.
I think it would be rather arrogant of us to believe that we are so technically advanced that anything we currently are incapable of achieving is impossible (i.e. faster than light travel).
[QUOTE=codenamecueball;19110411]There is life out there, just we won't find it[/QUOTE]
no hiding from the snip.
[QUOTE=codenamecueball;19110411]There is life out there, just we won't find it in our lifetimes.
Which sucks, because ailens would be fun[/QUOTE]
technology advances very fast, it took 12 years from going into space with a probe, to sending people to the moon
I believe aliens HAVE visited Earth
[quote]Shen Kuo (1031–1095), a Song Chinese government scholar-official and prolific polymath inventor and scholar, wrote a vivid passage in his Dream Pool Essays (1088) about an unidentified flying object. He recorded the testimony of eyewitnesses in 11th-century Anhui and Jiangsu (especially in the city of Yangzhou), who stated that a flying object with opening doors would shine a blinding light from its interior (from an object shaped like a pearl) that would cast shadows from trees for ten miles in radius, and was able to take off at tremendous speeds[/quote]
Description of UFO like this wasn't exactly popular in China nor is he unreliable because he's a scholar.
But I believe most encounters after this is bullshit, especially today. Not Roswell, not Tunguska, not that pyramid over Russia, and etc.
What if the planets were atoms to some sort of ultra gigantic race?
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