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09-26-2007, 06:39 AM
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Sure, why try to deny always?
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Originally Posted by factfinder
If we are sitting here on this planet fighting among ourselves for lack of any better distraction, then perhaps,there are lots of planets all over the universe where intelligent beings are either boring themselves as we are, or are trying to establisgh contact with other intelligent beings on other planets …
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In 2007, one organisation of govenment of France had maden the comments officially and show a lot of examples of extraterists & UFO.(more than 2000examples)
And we see many photos & videos from Mexico too.
In our technic, we can not find the intelligent beings in univers, but we know
that they come very easily and frequantly.
But my question, who/why don't want showing in this subjets?
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09-26-2007, 08:25 PM
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But how do we know that they havent already figured out an answer to planets bieng finite?..
did you know that scientists discovered a way, so that if you move fast enough (we're talking extremely fast) through space, it would create a vortex and time would freeze around you?..
leading to the theory that intelligent life on other planets ahs already figured this out, and can travel through space unaged, visiting other planet sucuh as ours..
or our ancestors, as i believe.
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Our imaginations can conjure up endless senerios of exotic intellegent ET life in space. It's the stuff of science fiction. However, it takes firm evidence to make any reasonable conclusion. Even if intellegent life does exist on another planet, space travel is tremendously difficult under the best of circumstances. Evolving from a primitive life form to an advanced intellegent specie would take hundreds of thousands, if not millons, of years. Once reaching intellegent status they would have to exploit whatever energy sources they could find to develp a civilization. All the while, they would be faced with a host of natural and self-caused disasters, including mega volcanic eruptions and astroid strikes. At one time, modern humans almost disappeared from the face of the earth due to the impacts of a mega volcanic eruption. All these obsticles, challenges and limitations would make it difficult for such intellegent life to move beyond their home planet.
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09-26-2007, 08:46 PM
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Life is a mystery, and so are the heavens. We’re not much farther along than medieval man when he looked out at the oceans and wondered what was out there. Much like nowadays, most said there wasn’t anything out there, just a drop at the world’s end.
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09-26-2007, 08:47 PM
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The life out there is probably a lot more intelligent than the life on this planet. We've been here for a few million years and we're still fighting. Maybe they've found a way to get on with each other. Could be interesting. Beam me up Scotty.
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09-26-2007, 10:30 PM
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Our imaginations can conjure up endless senerios of exotic intellegent ET life in space. It's the stuff of science fiction. However, it takes firm evidence to make any reasonable conclusion. Even if intellegent life does exist on another planet, space travel is tremendously difficult under the best of circumstances. Evolving from a primitive life form to an advanced intellegent specie would take hundreds of thousands, if not millons, of years. Once reaching intellegent status they would have to exploit whatever energy sources they could find to develp a civilization. All the while, they would be faced with a host of natural and self-caused disasters, including mega volcanic eruptions and astroid strikes. At one time, modern humans almost disappeared from the face of the earth due to the impacts of a mega volcanic eruption. All these obsticles, challenges and limitations would make it difficult for such intellegent life to move beyond their home planet.
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from what i understand of the earths history, our planet as it is , is infantile compared to much of the universe, due to our moon which was once a planet colliding with out planet, any sign of life on either planet would have been completely gone, though a planet broke off of its orbit probably wouldnt be able to, and if it was for the moon we wouldnt have day and night or the tilt of the world the way we do, which may have contribute to life since light is evenly dispersed, but back to the point we are techically very new compared to other planets which that were not hit with other planets
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09-26-2007, 11:20 PM
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In reality, we all live on a space ship rushing through the universe. This spaceship is a work of marvel. It is self contained and has all the basic elements and resources to keep its crew healthy and happy on their journey. The problem, however, is the crew can't seem to control themselves. They insist on taking more from the ship's stores than the ship's system can replace. The crew members fight among themselves for more than their fair share of the supplies. They actually attack the life support system ripping down the fresh air mechanisms, fouling sources of fresh water, wastefully consuming precious supplies of fuel and even cause breakdowns in climate controls. With seemingly complete abandonment, they kill off a multitude of other life forms that play important and complex roles in keeping the ship functioning. While they are destroying their own ship, they dream of taking over other ships. What they do not seem to realize is that they will likely make their ship uninhabitable long before they could ever move to another.
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09-27-2007, 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Agrippina
The life out there is probably a lot more intelligent than the life on this planet. We've been here for a few million years and we're still fighting. Maybe they've found a way to get on with each other. Could be interesting. Beam me up Scotty.
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That's an interesting perspective. I have also been thinking somewhat along the same lines. Intellegence does not necessarily equal technological societies. During the time I lived with Alaska Natives, I was privileged to know and spend time with elderly Eskimos and Indians. Some had been born before Europeans had arrived in their area, or their parents continued to follow a basic hunting and gathering nomadic lifestyle. Before the introduction of modern firearms, their weapons and tools had been limited to bones, stones and sticks.
Obviously, the aboriginal technology of Eskimos and Indians was primitive by Western standards. Yet they were amazingly successful in adapting to and thriving in an environment that was difficult in the extreme. They lived in small, mobile groups harvesting what they needed and then moving on allowing nature to replenish itself. While there were small skirmishes over hunting territories, there were no nations, kingdoms or empires and no concept of private property.
The time I spent interviewing and living with these Native elders convinced me of their extraordinary intellegence. They had an amazingly detailed understanding of their environment based on keen observations and deductive reasoning that had been passed from one generation to the next.
Could it be that some form of intellegent life on a distant planet has had the wisdom not to become machine dependent creatures chosing instead to find a workable balance with their environment? If so, we will likely never hear from them.
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09-27-2007, 05:51 PM
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Let's say that we could find a way to zip around the universe faster than the speed of light (good luck with that). The planets that you come arcoss that do have life, only a few will have JUST mirco organisms, most will have life as full as our planet. Not to say they will have the same animals as ours, but they will probably have full sized "animals" and "plants" and a full ecosystem. It's is highly unlikely that we come across a species that is developed to us it brain to survive as opposed to it's skills.
If we did, come across an "intellegent" species, there is no predicting how much more technologically developed than us. Their planet will likely have diffenerent energy sources, more powerful or less, and that will be what determines their advancements.
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09-28-2007, 01:11 AM
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i compleatly belive that there is intellige
nt life on other planets. the only thing i question is if there is "intelligent" life on earth
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09-28-2007, 05:06 AM
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There are already high technics flying like UFO in Japan.
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Originally Posted by Wheeldog
exotic intellegent ET life in space. It's the stuff of science fiction.
space travel is tremendously difficult under the best of circumstances.
intellegent life to move beyond their home planet.
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The technic of system in flying, could be change soon.
I find new technology of Japanese by Minami Yosinary here.
http://blogs.yahoo.co.ip/step-7846/51991880.html
He is member of Astronaut in Japan, NASABPP, The British Interplanetory Society. He got the brevet #2936858 on accelation system of flying espace with electro-magnetic energy without oil or any polution, can make speed of light.
If we can be calme, there are many high technics in science already.
Also it will be more developping than now.
To use of it without polutions in world.
So, wake up for understanding more!
Also, in unvers, there are many exoplanets like earth condition(have water, air, good weather, possible having plants...) even in our galaxies.
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