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Science - It's life Jim but not as we know it...

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  1. Treble

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    They'd have to be looking for us as well. Why else would they plot our movement to come us? Which means they'd have to know there's something here worth going after.

    If they don't know then it is pure luck surely which makes the chances of finding us by chance less likely.
     
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    Like you guise have any idea what level of technology they have

    They already here

    The maths already done

    it’s obvious
     
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    Have you seen the amount of UFO sightings?

    Aint even got cloaking devices.

    Their tech is ****e <whistle>
     
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    Let alone the durability of a craft to do it and the durability of a species to fly it. Which on first thought just makes me think from Earth I can only ever see future robots doing it, but on a better scale to what we have at the moment. Where the need to eat, drink, piss and sleep is not a requirement, an advance species of humanoids.
     
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    But to put this into perspective....

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    So as someone said, we need a faster carrier pigeon!
     
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    It's just so weird trying to put it in proportion, but it equates to that the human race isn't even a speck of dust. It even makes planet Earth insignificant. Even if there was anything else out there, they've got absolutely zero chance of finding us, it would be like dropping a speck of sawdust into a grain silo and saying now find it. I don't even think our brains have the capacity to even calculate all the enormity of this but my brain still asks what's it all about - maybe we are all just part of some sick kids futuristic computer game.
     
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    Red Dwarf????????
     
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    Although some argue the opposite... https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/490/3/4388/5586606

    One key outcome of those studies was the confirmation that, rather than acting as an impenetrable shield, Jupiter acts to increase the flux of Earth-threatening asteroids and short-period comets. This is the result of the dual nature of the planet's influence: in addition to accreting objects, or ejecting them from the Solar system entirely, Jupiter can also hurl them into the inner Solar system. The G16 study, as well as other recent studies, also revealed that Saturn has likely played a greater role in delivering material to the asteroid belt and terrestrial planet region than had previously been appreciated.
     
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    A little bit different! They both touch on time travel, but the one I mentioned was a low-budget, New Zealand film. I do like Flight Of The Navigator though - "See you later, Navigator!". That scene where they land at the gas station too. :biggrin:
     
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