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Post by Sandmaster on Mar 9, 2009 17:19:57 GMT -5
They're AWESOME!
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Post by The Dark Master on Mar 11, 2009 12:09:42 GMT -5
Well, if they start shooting you, dont blame me.
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Post by Sandmaster on Mar 11, 2009 14:37:58 GMT -5
How can they shoot if they're rational enough not to force their belief on us?
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Post by The Dark Master on Mar 11, 2009 14:44:02 GMT -5
they might shoot because we have steak and kidney pie on us.
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Post by Sandmaster on Mar 11, 2009 15:14:15 GMT -5
Why would they want a pastry whose name is based on an internal organ that filers urine?
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Post by Qwerty on Mar 11, 2009 18:45:41 GMT -5
Eww...
Well, it is unlikely they would have kidneys. Or guns. Or religion. They may not even be carbon-based. They may not know about pain.
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Post by General Veers on Mar 11, 2009 19:37:27 GMT -5
Schroedinger says they both do and do not have those things until we can observe them, in which case they either will or will not...
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Post by Sandmaster on Mar 12, 2009 15:09:05 GMT -5
His cat says otherwise. Because he died of RADIATION POISONING.
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Post by General Veers on Mar 12, 2009 22:26:02 GMT -5
I thought his cat was both alive and dead until we opened the box to see what happened...
I need to refresh my memory with all the details of Schroedinger's Cat Paradox...
Well, as I had typed, extraterrestrial lifeforms both exist and do not exist as we imagine them until we meet some.
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Post by The Dark Master on Mar 14, 2009 14:51:28 GMT -5
So they exist according to me and not according to someone else? So they half-exist? I wouldnt like to meet an alien without a head.....
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Post by Sandmaster on Mar 24, 2009 7:45:14 GMT -5
I thought his cat was both alive and dead until we opened the box to see what happened... I need to refresh my memory with all the details of Schroedinger's Cat Paradox...Well, as I had typed, extraterrestrial lifeforms both exist and do not exist as we imagine them until we meet some. Actually, Schrodedinger made his paradox as a satire to someone else who said that. He was wrong, because you can put a camera in the box and ot need to open it. YAY
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Post by tristan on Apr 28, 2009 20:13:00 GMT -5
Theres gotta be somthing out there! The universe is so big. They could be watching us right now...
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Post by The Dark Master on Apr 29, 2009 9:37:30 GMT -5
No bumping.This topic is over a month old.
Anyway, due to the smegging huge amounts of systems (There is only one solar system. It is incorrect to say 'Other solar systems') and planets, the chance of their being other life than here is huge.I doubt they're watching us though. We could be trillions of light years away.
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Post by Randomness on Apr 29, 2009 9:46:44 GMT -5
You never know ^^
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Post by dbsndust on Apr 29, 2009 16:56:40 GMT -5
Tristan, thats like his 5th bump.... we should implement a policy of locking threads over a month old or threads that have fallen off the first two pages on a board.
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Post by bluerooste42 on May 3, 2009 20:37:55 GMT -5
I dont think any alien has fell to earth. But the chances of another planet with stable conditions for life (eg. not too far or close to a sun, right amount of moons, atmosphere, protection from asteroids) is quite low, but in a really really really big (technical term there) universe, there will be a high chance of any form of life. That's life as we know it, but who knows, aliens might be able to survive without food, water, or air.
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Post by The Dark Master on May 4, 2009 8:03:20 GMT -5
That depend on their planet's evolution...
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Post by Sandmaster on May 6, 2009 16:29:23 GMT -5
Schroedinger says that they exist and don't exist at the same time!
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Post by BlueWinter on Aug 20, 2009 17:19:55 GMT -5
Of course we aren't alone. There must be billions of solar systems out there. Surely some of them have life.
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Post by Qwerty on Aug 20, 2009 19:19:08 GMT -5
It's a debate thread, don't complain about bumping.
Sure, there are billions of star systems out there (not solar systems, only one of those). However, also consider the probability of each one having life.
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