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    #18512046 - 07/04/13 02:05 PM (10 years, 8 months ago)

Human messages to ET?

Or ET messages to humans?

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Re: Crop Circles [Re: hTx] * 1
    #18512090 - 07/04/13 02:15 PM (10 years, 8 months ago)

Rogue artwork is all.

ET nutters taken in yet again over nothing.

"Ooh look, a funny shaped rock on Mars must be evidence of alien civilizations! Let's call it Cydonia because it sounds ancient and yet like Sedona."

"Wow, someone tramped down some barley therefore ET messages. See how the stalks are bent, not broken, and the martinis are shaken, not stirred?"

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Re: Crop Circles [Re: OrgoneConclusion]
    #18512132 - 07/04/13 02:31 PM (10 years, 8 months ago)

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Rogue artwork is all.

ET nutters taken in yet again over nothing.

"Ooh look, a funny shaped rock on Mars must be evidence of alien civilizations! Let's call it Cydonia because it sounds ancient and yet like Sedona."

"Wow, someone tramped down some barley therefore ET messages. See how the stalks are bent, not broken, and the martinis are shaken, not stirred?"

:mindblown:



So, human messages to ET than.
I agree with that.

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Re: Crop Circles [Re: hTx]
    #18513542 - 07/04/13 09:00 PM (10 years, 8 months ago)

That's not what he said lol. We already have human messages being broadcast out to space. I think a radio signal is better than a visual trippy piece of artwork in the ground


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Re: Crop Circles [Re: lolwut]
    #18513643 - 07/04/13 09:27 PM (10 years, 8 months ago)

So are you saying that all UFOs are not of extra-terrestrial orgin?


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Re: Crop Circles [Re: hTx]
    #18513661 - 07/04/13 09:33 PM (10 years, 8 months ago)

I agree with that, but I think the best way to contact ETs would be by sending out a digital signal in all directions into space, which we've already done, instead of by drawing random pictures on the ground and hoping they see them which would imply they're already here watching.


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Re: Crop Circles [Re: lolwut]
    #18513670 - 07/04/13 09:36 PM (10 years, 8 months ago)

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I agree with that, but I think the best way to contact ETs would be by sending out a digital signal in all directions into space, which we've already done, instead of by drawing random pictures on the ground and hoping they see them which would imply they're already here watching.



I am almost certain that they would find us first, no signal needed.


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Re: Crop Circles [Re: hTx]
    #18514301 - 07/05/13 02:07 AM (10 years, 8 months ago)

No doubt we would not need a signal.

If we have the technology to do things like this and we are not even a Type I civilization on the Kardashev scale, then there is little doubt a civilization 1 million years ahead of our own could do something far more astonishing.

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"If Kepler were to look down at a small town on Earth at night from space, it would be able to detect the dimming of a porch light as somebody passed in front," said James Fanson, Kepler project manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.




I'm sure we stick out like a sore thumb in the dark and vast ocean of the cosmos.


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Re: Crop Circles [Re: Raven Gnosis]
    #18514519 - 07/05/13 03:31 AM (10 years, 8 months ago)

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No doubt we would not need a signal.

If we have the technology to do things like this and we are not even a Type I civilization on the Kardashev scale, then there is little doubt a civilization 1 million years ahead of our own could do something far more astonishing.

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"If Kepler were to look down at a small town on Earth at night from space, it would be able to detect the dimming of a porch light as somebody passed in front," said James Fanson, Kepler project manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.




I'm sure we stick out like a sore thumb in the dark and vast ocean of the cosmos.





I don't see how we would stick out, at all. We're right next to a star. If there was anything out there scanning for intelligent life, they would find it in the modulation of a EM signal and not by seeing a bright light or a powerful gamma ray.


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Re: Crop Circles [Re: lolwut]
    #18514547 - 07/05/13 03:46 AM (10 years, 8 months ago)

I'd imagine 'they' would have means of detection far beyond our understanding. Given I don't think it would be too presumptuous to assume if a civilization had the technology that is able to harness all of the power available from a single galaxy, (type III civilization on the Kardashev scale) that they could easily detect not only the composition of a planet for resources, but life as well...

Seeing a glowing neural web system of light stretched across the surface of a planet would seem like a dead give away to me. But this is all speculation and musings, given we don't have a whole lot of experience with these kinds of civilizations and their technologies to base our knowing on. :shrug:


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Re: Crop Circles [Re: Raven Gnosis]
    #18514613 - 07/05/13 04:49 AM (10 years, 8 months ago)

*alien lookin thru telescope at crop circle*
Woah SHIT check this out there's a face down on earth!


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Re: Crop Circles [Re: hTx] * 1
    #18514616 - 07/05/13 04:53 AM (10 years, 8 months ago)

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lolwut said:
I agree with that, but I think the best way to contact ETs would be by sending out a digital signal in all directions into space, which we've already done, instead of by drawing random pictures on the ground and hoping they see them which would imply they're already here watching.



I am almost certain that they would find us first, no signal needed.




Well if you are almost certain I guess the rest of us can rest easy. :lol:


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Re: Crop Circles [Re: lolwut]
    #18516164 - 07/05/13 01:02 PM (10 years, 8 months ago)

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Quote:

Raven Gnosis said:
No doubt we would not need a signal.

If we have the technology to do things like this and we are not even a Type I civilization on the Kardashev scale, then there is little doubt a civilization 1 million years ahead of our own could do something far more astonishing.

Quote:

"If Kepler were to look down at a small town on Earth at night from space, it would be able to detect the dimming of a porch light as somebody passed in front," said James Fanson, Kepler project manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.




I'm sure we stick out like a sore thumb in the dark and vast ocean of the cosmos.





I don't see how we would stick out, at all. We're right next to a star. If there was anything out there scanning for intelligent life, they would find it in the modulation of a EM signal and not by seeing a bright light or a powerful gamma ray.



Well, for one, we are already scanning for earth-like planets with kepler. These planets in the habitable zone stick out like a sore thumb to us, and we are discovering them to be much more common than previously thought. is it irrational to believe that an ET civilization even just 1000 years ahead of us wouldn't be able to discover us easily? I imagine life elsewhere in the galaxy is a very important science to study for any civilization.


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Re: Crop Circles [Re: hTx]
    #18516294 - 07/05/13 01:41 PM (10 years, 8 months ago)

Cop Circles?



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Re: Crop Circles [Re: hTx]
    #18516756 - 07/05/13 03:46 PM (10 years, 8 months ago)

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hTx said:
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lolwut said:
Quote:

Raven Gnosis said:
No doubt we would not need a signal.

If we have the technology to do things like this and we are not even a Type I civilization on the Kardashev scale, then there is little doubt a civilization 1 million years ahead of our own could do something far more astonishing.

Quote:

"If Kepler were to look down at a small town on Earth at night from space, it would be able to detect the dimming of a porch light as somebody passed in front," said James Fanson, Kepler project manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.




I'm sure we stick out like a sore thumb in the dark and vast ocean of the cosmos.





I don't see how we would stick out, at all. We're right next to a star. If there was anything out there scanning for intelligent life, they would find it in the modulation of a EM signal and not by seeing a bright light or a powerful gamma ray.



Well, for one, we are already scanning for earth-like planets with kepler. These planets in the habitable zone stick out like a sore thumb to us, and we are discovering them to be much more common than previously thought. is it irrational to believe that an ET civilization even just 1000 years ahead of us wouldn't be able to discover us easily? I imagine life elsewhere in the galaxy is a very important science to study for any civilization.




Good point. But then again proof of life such as lights and stuff haven't been around for that long. Few thousand years. The radio signal which is absolute proof would only be ten or twenty thousand light years behind.


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Re: Crop Circles [Re: OrgoneConclusion]
    #18523580 - 07/07/13 03:53 AM (10 years, 8 months ago)

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Rogue artwork is all.

ET nutters taken in yet again over nothing.

"Ooh look, a funny shaped rock on Mars must be evidence of alien civilizations! Let's call it Cydonia because it sounds ancient and yet like Sedona."

"Wow, someone tramped down some barley therefore ET messages. See how the stalks are bent, not broken, and the martinis are shaken, not stirred?"

:mindblown:






http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/16807108/page/4

and what philosophical farmer made this one?
It seems a bit more spiritual though ephemeral to me.


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Re: Crop Circles [Re: treesniper119]
    #18523651 - 07/07/13 04:48 AM (10 years, 8 months ago)

looks like some cool art to me. :shrug:


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Re: Crop Circles [Re: Icelander]
    #18524244 - 07/07/13 10:15 AM (10 years, 8 months ago)

Or perhaps something more? something so deep yet in your face that your oblivious?


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Re: Crop Circles [Re: treesniper119]
    #18524261 - 07/07/13 10:20 AM (10 years, 8 months ago)

Playing with your food?

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Re: Crop Circles [Re: treesniper119] * 1
    #18524350 - 07/07/13 10:40 AM (10 years, 8 months ago)

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Or perhaps something more? something so deep yet in your face that your oblivious?



or not


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