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Imagine how the view of space would look from here 3
#19326611 - 12/25/13 07:22 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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http://io9.com/four-galaxies-are-smashed-together-in-a-space-the-size-1489308856
 Those four galaxies are in an area the size of the milky way... Night time on a planet in any of these galaxies must be indescribably beautiful. I bet aliens out there are flying back and fourth from galaxy to galaxy all the time.
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Re: Imagine how the view of space would look from here [Re: Shroomopotamus] 4
#19326615 - 12/25/13 07:24 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Shroomopotamus said: Night time on a planet in any of these galaxies must be indescribably beautiful.
not if they have cities and light pollution to block out all view of the sky!
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Re: Imagine how the view of space would look from here [Re: Shroomopotamus]
#19326616 - 12/25/13 07:24 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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yeah i think they are too
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Re: Imagine how the view of space would look from here [Re: Shroomopotamus] 5
#19326627 - 12/25/13 07:27 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Shroomopotamus said: I bet aliens out there are flying back and fourth from galaxy to galaxy all the time.
Highly improbable
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Re: Imagine how the view of space would look from here [Re: MisterSandman] 4
#19326632 - 12/25/13 07:29 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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MisterSandman said:
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Shroomopotamus said: I bet aliens out there are flying back and fourth from galaxy to galaxy all the time.
Highly improbable
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Re: Imagine how the view of space would look from here [Re: MisterSandman]
#19326661 - 12/25/13 07:39 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Shroomopotamus said: I bet aliens out there are flying back and fourth from galaxy to galaxy all the time.
Highly improbable
Why do you say that?
Intelligent life forms could exist in any of those galaxies in that picture.
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Re: Imagine how the view of space would look from here [Re: kr0nik0] 3
#19326673 - 12/25/13 07:44 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Shroomopotamus said: I bet aliens out there are flying back and fourth from galaxy to galaxy all the time.
Highly improbable
Why do you say that?
Intelligent life forms could exist in any of those galaxies in that picture.
i think he was refering to them bouncing back and forth from galaxy to galaxy as if they were just playgrounds in the park. that seems a little improbable to me
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Re: Imagine how the view of space would look from here [Re: kr0nik0] 2
#19326701 - 12/25/13 07:53 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Shroomopotamus said: I bet aliens out there are flying back and fourth from galaxy to galaxy all the time.
Highly improbable
Why do you say that?
Intelligent life forms could exist in any of those galaxies in that picture.
The distances involved when traveling between star systems let alone whole galaxies are unbelievably massive. The closest star system to us is about ~4 light years away, that might as well be a million light years away with our current technology. Now how long do you think it will be until humans colonize the entire galaxy? 1,000 years? 10,000 years? 100,000 years? So let's say sometime in the future we manage to explore the entire galaxy....now what? We are practically in the same situation we are now but instead of having to travel a measly 4 light years away, we now have to travel from one galaxy to another, the space between galaxies is infinitely larger than the distance between solar systems.
The tech needed for galaxy to galaxy travel is probably so far beyond our comprehension. I highly doubt an intelligent ET race has managed to survive long enough to manage this at this particular time. Maybe it has happened, a long long time ago, in a galaxy far far far far away. I'm sure it will happen some time in the distant future, but I'm talking billions or trillions of years down the line.
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Re: Imagine how the view of space would look from here [Re: Envix]
#19326708 - 12/25/13 07:54 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Oo. I got you. In that case, yes, highly improbable but still possible.
Do you guys think that we'll see or contact another intelligent life form in our lifetimes?
If so, how do you think we would react?
Edit: My bad, I just saw your new post. I guess that answers what I just asked, but how does everyone else feel?
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Re: Imagine how the view of space would look from here [Re: MisterSandman]
#19326715 - 12/25/13 07:55 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Shroomopotamus said: I bet aliens out there are flying back and fourth from galaxy to galaxy all the time.
Highly improbable
Why do you say that?
Intelligent life forms could exist in any of those galaxies in that picture.
The distances involved when traveling between star systems let alone whole galaxies are unbelievably massive. The closest star system to us is about ~4 light years away, that might as well be a million light years away with our current technology. Now how long do you think it will be until humans colonize the entire galaxy? 1,000 years? 10,000 years? 100,000 years? So let's say sometime in the future we manage to explore the entire galaxy....now what? We are practically in the same situation we are now but instead of having to travel a measly 4 light years away, we now have to travel from one galaxy to another, the space between galaxies is infinitely larger than the distance between solar systems.
The tech needed for galaxy to galaxy travel is probably so far beyond our comprehension. I highly doubt an intelligent ET race has managed to survive long enough to manage this at this particular time. Maybe it has happened, a long long time ago, in a galaxy far far far far away. I'm sure it will happen some time in the distant future, but I'm talking billions or trillions of years down the line.
I've already seen a craft defy known physics with the speed it went. It was flying normal, flipped upside down and took off faster than anything I have ever seen in my life. Life itself should not be able to live at such speeds... But I've seen it with my own eyes.
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Re: Imagine how the view of space would look from here [Re: Shroomopotamus]
#19326720 - 12/25/13 07:57 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Shroomopotamus said: I've already seen a craft defy known physics with the speed it went. It was flying normal, flipped upside down and took off faster than anything I have ever seen in my life.
So have I, but it was 3 crafts in an asymmetrical triangle pattern.
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The tech needed for galaxy to galaxy travel is probably so far beyond our comprehension. I highly doubt an intelligent ET race has managed to survive long enough to manage this at this particular time. Maybe it has happened, a long long time ago, in a galaxy far far far far away. I'm sure it will happen some time in the distant future, but I'm talking billions or trillions of years down the line.
I agree with you here. I just believe that the universe is infinite so the chances of an ET having that capability is very high. I say this not because of what I've seen, but just looking at it in a mathematical/logical way.
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Re: Imagine how the view of space would look from here [Re: Shroomopotamus] 3
#19326742 - 12/25/13 08:06 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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You saw it? That means it couldn't have been going all that fast. I don't think you understand, conventional propulsion is just not going to cut it for interstellar travel. Even if you could reach the speed of light it would still take you FOREVER to travel all around the Milky Way.
If there are alien species capable of travelling between galaxies I promise you they don't look like this and they are probably using a method of travel that we humans can't even comprehend yet. I'm talking like wormhole super warp drive x10,000.
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Re: Imagine how the view of space would look from here [Re: MisterSandman]
#19326751 - 12/25/13 08:10 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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MisterSandman said: You saw it? That means it couldn't have been going all that fast. I don't think you understand, conventional propulsion is just not going to cut it for interstellar travel. Even if you could reach the speed of light it would still take you FOREVER to travel all around the Milky Way.
If there are alien species capable of travelling between galaxies I promise you they don't look like this and they are probably using a method of travel that we humans can't even comprehend yet. I'm talking like wormhole super warp drive x10,000.
Like I said, it was flying at what seemed like the speed of a normal plane... Then it turned upside down & took off into nothingness.
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Re: Imagine how the view of space would look from here [Re: MisterSandman]
#19326766 - 12/25/13 08:18 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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MisterSandman said: You saw it? That means it couldn't have been going all that fast. I don't think you understand, conventional propulsion is just not going to cut it for interstellar travel. Even if you could reach the speed of light it would still take you FOREVER to travel all around the Milky Way.
If there are alien species capable of travelling between galaxies I promise you they don't look like this and they are probably using a method of travel that we humans can't even comprehend yet. I'm talking like wormhole super warp drive x10,000.
Of course what I saw I can't prove were ET's. It was just 3 bright red orbs in a triangle pattern. There was no way to tell the distance from where I was seeing it.
The 3 orbs moved independently from each other slowly from north to south and back again. All the while maintaining a shifting triangle formation. This happened for about 10 minutes, then one by one the red orbs disappeared with a very faint strip of red light under it.
I believe they were ET's..but, like I said, there is no way I could prove it. I actually searched for videos online the following day and saw very similar experiences all over the world. Mainly in Southern Europe and Central Asia.
I understand what you are explaining to me. I'm just explaining what I saw as best I can.
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Re: Imagine how the view of space would look from here [Re: Shroomopotamus] 1
#19326767 - 12/25/13 08:18 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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MisterSandman said: You saw it? That means it couldn't have been going all that fast. I don't think you understand, conventional propulsion is just not going to cut it for interstellar travel. Even if you could reach the speed of light it would still take you FOREVER to travel all around the Milky Way.
If there are alien species capable of travelling between galaxies I promise you they don't look like this and they are probably using a method of travel that we humans can't even comprehend yet. I'm talking like wormhole super warp drive x10,000.
Like I said, it was flying at what seemed like the speed of a normal plane... Then it turned upside down & took off into nothingness.
You saw what you saw man. I personally don't buy it, but hey who am I?
All the conventional UFO sighting stuff just makes zero sense to me. You mean to tell me that a species advanced enough to travel hundreds of light years didn't come up with some sort of stealth system to avoid being spotted by humans? And apparently they just come to earth and fly around for a bit then leave........the fuck is that? What would the purpose of that be, how could they justify expanding the resources just to make crop circles and shit? To study us? That's bullshit, if they wanted to study us I'm sure they'd have the tech to do it quietly and from a distance were nobody would even notice. It just makes no sense.
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Re: Imagine how the view of space would look from here [Re: MisterSandman]
#19326772 - 12/25/13 08:21 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Sandman. Your arguments against myself and shroomopotamus are very valid. I saw something which I can't explain. That's really all there is to it.
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Re: Imagine how the view of space would look from here [Re: kr0nik0]
#19326774 - 12/25/13 08:22 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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MisterSandman said: You saw it? That means it couldn't have been going all that fast. I don't think you understand, conventional propulsion is just not going to cut it for interstellar travel. Even if you could reach the speed of light it would still take you FOREVER to travel all around the Milky Way.
If there are alien species capable of travelling between galaxies I promise you they don't look like this and they are probably using a method of travel that we humans can't even comprehend yet. I'm talking like wormhole super warp drive x10,000.
Of course what I saw can't be sure that what I saw was in fact an ET. It was just 3 bright red orbs in a triangle pattern. There was no way to tell the distance from where I was seeing it.
The 3 orbs moved independently from each other slowly from north to south and back again. All the while maintaining a shifting triangle formation. This happened for about 10 minutes, then one by one the red orbs disappeared with a very faint strip of red light under it.
I believe they were ET's..but, like I said, there is no way I could prove it. I actually searched for videos online the following day and saw very similar experiences all over the world. Mainly in Southern Europe and Central Asia.
I understand what you are explaining to me. I'm just explaining what I saw as best I can.
Who knows what you saw? I wasn't there so I'll have to take your word for it.
I just can't wrap my head around what they would be doing here? And why don't they just fly way up in the sky were nobody can see them? We have drones that can do that and they can read the license plate on your car at the same time. Why haven't they made contact in the last 60-70 years since the whole "ufo sighting" thing took off?
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Re: Imagine how the view of space would look from here [Re: MisterSandman]
#19326777 - 12/25/13 08:23 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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MisterSandman said:
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Shroomopotamus said:
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MisterSandman said: You saw it? That means it couldn't have been going all that fast. I don't think you understand, conventional propulsion is just not going to cut it for interstellar travel. Even if you could reach the speed of light it would still take you FOREVER to travel all around the Milky Way.
If there are alien species capable of travelling between galaxies I promise you they don't look like this and they are probably using a method of travel that we humans can't even comprehend yet. I'm talking like wormhole super warp drive x10,000.
Like I said, it was flying at what seemed like the speed of a normal plane... Then it turned upside down & took off into nothingness.
You saw what you saw man. I personally don't buy it, but hey who am I?
All the conventional UFO sighting stuff just makes zero sense to me. You mean to tell me that a species advanced enough to travel hundreds of light years didn't come up with some sort of stealth system to avoid being spotted by humans? And apparently they just come to earth and fly around for a bit then leave........the fuck is that? What would the purpose of that be, how could they justify expanding the resources just to make crop circles and shit? To study us? That's bullshit, if they wanted to study us I'm sure they'd have the tech to do it quietly and from a distance were nobody would even notice. It just makes no sense.
My theory is what you call bullshit. To study. Imagine having the chance as humans, to discover a planet with a new species that is showing signs of intelligence. Humans would want to study them, it could give an idea as to how we ourselves evolved. It would basically be like observing evolution from the beginning.
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Re: Imagine how the view of space would look from here [Re: MisterSandman]
#19326779 - 12/25/13 08:24 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Lol. I keep posting back to you right before you post sandman.
Your point of them being able to not be detected is something I think about as well. The only theory I can think of is that they have been here before, and do want to be detected.
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Re: Imagine how the view of space would look from here [Re: kr0nik0] 1
#19326783 - 12/25/13 08:26 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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kr0nik0 said: Sandman. Your arguments against myself and shroomopotamus are very valid. I saw something which I can't explain. That's really all there is to it.
I'm not saying anyone is right or wrong here, I appreciate you two and your input, I think about this stuff all the time and I enjoy talking about it.
I've personally never seen any sort of "UFO" activity, I'd like to though. I'm sure what you saw was strange, Alien? Maybe, maybe not. I don't suppose either of us will ever really know.
Either way the universe is bizarre, who knows man, anything is possible. I mean I'm a talking bipedal primate communicating with other talking bipedal primates through some invisible communication web, I mean what the fuck.
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