[QUOTE=JerryK;23245379]do you realize that their technology also has the equal chance to be 20 thousand years behind us or equal to us[/QUOTE]
Jesus it's so dense I think it made it to the center of the earth.
If their technology was 20 thousand years behind us there is absolutely no way they would be able to visit our planet, even by accident, it just wouldn't be possible.
It's like saying the cavemen of our time were able to get into outer space.
If it was equal to ours then that would mean we are capable of traveling to distant planets not in our solar system in our life time, which isn't possible with current technology.
That picture did make sense and as bad as the right half was, the left half makes perfect sense.
The pic looks like PS2 graphics with a bit of bloom to me for some reason
It kinds looks like a long plane with no wings on fire crashing.
Looks like something burning up on entry into the atmosphere...
Read the article guys, things that burn up in the atmosphere don't stop. It was hovering.
That's awesome.
It looks like a flat box with lights on the side, and a whole lot of light coming out the bottom surface.
Might as well get ready for our war with the Turians.
[QUOTE=goon165;23251538][IMG]http://games.chruker.dk/eve_online/graphics/ids/256/3466.jpg[/IMG]
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Looks like the droid landers from Episode I. CIS invasion of China?
[QUOTE=Billiam;23253312]Might as well get ready for our war with the Turians.[/QUOTE]
Lets go colonize Mars first, then we'll worry about startin' those Little Mass Effect Cannons :smug:
[QUOTE=Faunz;23252269]Read the article guys, things that burn up in the atmosphere don't stop. It was hovering.[/QUOTE]
If it was coming directly towards you it could appear to be hovering.
It's a UFO. Maybe not a UFO in the alien sense, but it is a UFO in that it is unidentified. It's not a plane - I can't see any wings or tail and it is hovering.
I don't see anything wrong with being sceptical, but on the other hand if you really can't explain what it is then you need to start taking into account other possibilities. People need to be rational but open minded.
So that's who stole my flying device prototype!
Anyways pretty cool photo, strange though that out of an entire city noone but this persone photographed it.
I'm going for burning pizza box.
It looks like a fucking flying ghost train
Probably just an MD-80 on approach at a different airport.
Its A Trap.
Unless, theoretically, a alien race has the ability to accurately teleport to any location in the universe, there's simply no way any alien race could ever find us in the universe.
I've done the math myself, if you calculate the size of the universe, the number of planets, you can deduce how likely it is for a planet to have life on it, and any planet that could theoretically have life on it is so impossibly far away, that they'd simply never be able to reach us, contact us, or even spot us.
Incidentally, that's why I think space programs are so important. We are likely to be the only high form of life that inhabits this immensely large section of the universe will ever know, maybe in 300-400 years, we may be able to create life elsewhere in the universe.
[QUOTE=ironman17;23232279]Do any airliners have that kinda red streak along the body of the plane? 'cause it kinda looks like a burning Boeing 747, though I can't really tell since there's fire in the way of where wings might be. The positioning of the lights are kinda remeniscient of an airliner, too.
I ain't saying for sure it's a burning 747, nor am I saying it's an alien craft. I'm just saying it looks similar to an airliner. Although who knows, perhaps some species have ships that look similar to our planes. It's a big universe, things are bound to start looking the same if you observe enough parts of it...[/QUOTE]
*whitty comment about Xenu story goes here*
[QUOTE=hypno-toad;23271624]Unless, theoretically, a alien race has the ability to accurately teleport to any location in the universe, there's simply no way any alien race could ever find us in the universe.
I've done the math myself, if you calculate the size of the universe, the number of planets, you can deduce how likely it is for a planet to have life on it, and any planet that could theoretically have life on it is so impossibly far away, that they'd simply never be able to reach us, contact us, or even spot us.
Incidentally, that's why I think space programs are so important. We are likely to be the only high form of life that inhabits this immensely large section of the universe will ever know, maybe in 300-400 years, we may be able to create life elsewhere in the universe.[/QUOTE]
A species that gets extrasolar would no doubt be able to create sensors and long range telescope technology. Quantum entanglement tech, for example. I don't buy the whole "Universe is so big, they'll never find us" bit. The base numbers don't mean anything. Not only are those calculations based on the Earth-central idea of life(carbon based), but they are also not taking into account random chance. We don't know much about the universe as a whole. Sometimes, amazing things just happen.
Obviously, the saucer was built by Marx and Engels to travel into the future to see how communism turned out.
[QUOTE=The Combine;23251609]Its the USG Ishimura[/QUOTE]
We're all fucked!
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