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Friday, September 3, 2004 9:14 PM
SUCCATASH
Saturday, September 4, 2004 3:41 AM
CALHOUN
Saturday, September 4, 2004 10:12 AM
CYBERSNARK
Quote:Originally posted by Succatash: have bright disco lights
Saturday, September 4, 2004 6:55 PM
EBONEZER
Saturday, September 4, 2004 9:15 PM
ANOTHERFIREFLYFAN
Friday, October 8, 2004 12:32 AM
COSMICFUGITIVE
Friday, October 22, 2004 8:26 AM
NEBARISCAPER
Friday, October 22, 2004 9:48 AM
Friday, October 22, 2004 3:05 PM
DANFAN
Quote:Originally posted by nebariscaper: It's Fall. I always see more triangles in Fall. Winter it's mostly circles, Summer octagons, Spring ahh yes glorious Spring brings visions of trapezoidal glory.....
Saturday, October 23, 2004 10:37 PM
SPACEFILLE
Sunday, October 24, 2004 1:02 AM
Sunday, October 24, 2004 4:55 AM
Sunday, October 24, 2004 6:56 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Calhoun: ... I have to chuckle at people who proclaim not to believe in aliens.. These people must surely have an over-exaggerated notion of self importance. Whilst I am not going to say that I dont believe in GOD(just in case) the idea that life evolved on another world somewhere is to me a whole lot more believable and scientifically valid. Yet I would guess that at least half the worlds population believes in some form of deity or another.. Does that seem right to you?
Sunday, October 24, 2004 12:18 PM
Quote:Spacefille wrote: Sunday, October 24, 2004 06:56 While I'm not taking out the possiblity of life of somesort on other planets, I do think it's absurb to think that they'd be HERE.
Sunday, October 24, 2004 2:24 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Spacefille: I think it's pretty self important to think that they'd actually find us interesting enough to sit around and probe and investigate us.
Quote:We are the Royal Academy of Science! We don't have to prove anything!!
Sunday, October 24, 2004 4:42 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Calhoun: So, you think it absurd to think that in all the vastness of our universe(let alone all the other universes) civilisations have evolved to the point where they have mastered interstellar travel? If we survive the slow death of our own little "scrap of nowhere" we will eventually become sufficiently advanced to find a way to the stars(granted it may take a while). When this happens do you suppose we would seek out other life or actively avoid it..
Quote:Originally posted by Calhoun: I think it is in our nature to seek life out. When we find other lifeforms I think it would be prudent to study them prior to making our presence known. An advanced race discovering us would be foolish to just announce themselves to us straight up.. We are being observed and i'll bet we are found lacking...
Quote:Originally posted by Cybersnark: It's fully possible the Greys (to pick the most high-profile example) have a very good reason for being interested in this particular little scrap of nowhere.
Quote:Originally posted by Cybersnark: Plain and simple fact is there needs to be some kinda (non-blue-handed) investigation into this before we can make any conclusions as to what's going on --investigation that just plain isn't happening.
Monday, October 25, 2004 1:24 AM
Quote:Spacefille wrote: Sunday, October 24, 2004 16:42 Never fear, I love a good debate. :) *waves back at both Calhoun and Cybersnark* Now keep in mind I am an extreme skeptic, and I like to keep my feet grounded. Perhaps a little too much. I do love sci-fi, but I watch it for the optimistic escapism it gives me. Quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by Calhoun: So, you think it absurd to think that in all the vastness of our universe(let alone all the other universes) civilisations have evolved to the point where they have mastered interstellar travel? If we survive the slow death of our own little "scrap of nowhere" we will eventually become sufficiently advanced to find a way to the stars(granted it may take a while). When this happens do you suppose we would seek out other life or actively avoid it.. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm not arguing about interstellar travel... I'm sure something has done it before. As for the slow death, I do think the human race as we know it will be extinct long long before that happens. Look at it this way... our planet is about 4.5 billion years old. It should survive about 4.5 billion years more. Of that time it's only been about 65 million of it that mammals have flourished and about 3 million of it that something even remotely human have existed. Heck even grass has only been around for about 35 million years. Our more recognizable ancestors didn't even show up until about 130 thousand years ago. I would theorize that, just like the rest of the creatures on this planet, we'll continue to evolve to the point that some 65 million years in the future we will not be able to recognize a former human, let alone communicate with them. I also think that, even if we don't manage to wipe ourselves out, we'll have gone off to explore other places, sure. But you know what? If we found a compatible planet to ours, I highly doubt we would do anything but take it over and settle it, regardless of who or what was originally there. Why? Because if you as a species or intelligence do not make measures to preserve yourself, then you are going to cease to xist. Your existence must come before all else. This all brings me to the next comments-- Quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by Calhoun: I think it is in our nature to seek life out. When we find other lifeforms I think it would be prudent to study them prior to making our presence known. An advanced race discovering us would be foolish to just announce themselves to us straight up.. We are being observed and i'll bet we are found lacking... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I disagree with you on two points. Humans, by nature, are destructive. More often than not we destroy what we mean to preserve. Several 100s of species of dead animals lay truth to this. We use up resources rapidly and squander what is rare. We, as a whole, oppress, kill, lie, cheat and steal to further small groups of ourselves. Even religious groups that are supposed to be charitable and loving to all mankind end up persecuting fringe groups or other bunches of humans that are different than them. If we can't even find it in ourselves to protect and love other humans/the planet we live on/the other animals we us for our subsistence, how can we possibly expect us to study a race or creature that is completely different than us? We would more than likely find an intelligent alien race that is so different than us that there is no possible way to communicate with each other and thus we write them off as stupid and expendable. Star Trek has done this kinda theorizing before and I tend to agree with it. If we are being observed then hell yeah, we are lacking. Humans are like ants... when's the last time you leaned over an ant hill and attempted to communicate with the "drones" as they scurried about? Better yet, when's the last time you kicked an ant hill just for fun or knew of another human that had done that? Another reason why I don't believe in aliens or UFOs is the simple fact that we're not dead yet. So if we're not dead (so our resources are not needed) and we're not very interesting, then why would they be studying us? A sense of self importance? Deciding that others need to study us because we're fascinating? Quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by Cybersnark: It's fully possible the Greys (to pick the most high-profile example) have a very good reason for being interested in this particular little scrap of nowhere. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The concept of Greys and aliens themselves are problematic because they speak of an ethnocentric look at possible other life originating from other planets (unless Greys originally came from Earth, which I would believe a lot quicker.) Why? Because in the grand evolutionary scheme of things (see above) I highly doubt an alien from another planet would be a symmetrical being with a rounded head, two eyes, a neck, torso, two arms with appendages and legs with the same. Planets with slightly different gravity would theoretically evolve completely different beings more adapted to their environments. Quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by Cybersnark: Plain and simple fact is there needs to be some kinda (non-blue-handed) investigation into this before we can make any conclusions as to what's going on --investigation that just plain isn't happening. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I do agree with you on the investigation part. Investigation is good. But I'm a see it to believe it gal, so until someone says there is alien life out there and we know for sure, I'll continue to believe that UFOs and Greys are not aliens but rather Earth borne phenomena. ~~~ But seriously guys, no hard feels are meant in this. Your view points have legitimacy as well. :) I hope you don't mind as I fuel debate, I'm usually not this boring or depressing, just taking the opposite side and all.
Monday, October 25, 2004 5:08 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Spacefille: Because in the grand evolutionary scheme of things (see above) I highly doubt an alien from another planet would be a symmetrical being with a rounded head, two eyes, a neck, torso, two arms with appendages and legs with the same.
Quote: Planets with slightly different gravity would theoretically evolve completely different beings more adapted to their environments.
Monday, October 25, 2004 5:46 AM
Quote: Originally posted by Cybersnark Plain and simple fact is there needs to be some kinda (non-blue-handed) investigation into this before we can make any conclusions as to what's going on --investigation that just plain isn't happening.
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