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Topic: The aliens are here :-) (Read 1875 times)

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August 24, 2014, 08:45:15 AM
#31
I have something for them  Grin
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August 24, 2014, 01:52:02 AM
#30
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Wha?
Is it the crop circle? You know the people who were making these have come forward. They have videos of the making each one.
Is it the orbit of Venus? Its an ellipse, like all the other planets. I don't understand why they drew a star in the middle?
Is it the "symbol" for Quetzalcoatl's head dress? Because there is no such symbol in Mayan. Quetzalcoatl, which means something like "snake bird" was a primary God of the Maya. The "head dress" depicts the feathers of the bird they believed contained his spirit. Below is a picture of the Quetzal.
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It's not a symbol for a head dress, lol.

You are correct the orbit of Venus is in fact an ellipse.

...but there's more at play here; you can smell it, can't you?

Imagine yourself hiking in a distant and remote location and finding a bed of stones re-arranged to spell out the word BITCOIN. This shit doesn't happen by accident, somebody had to arrange the stones.

Earth and Venus were moons of Jupiter populated with giant creatures. The Gods decided for whatever reason to use their technology to re-arrange the solar system. However the resulting move away from Jupiter caused an increase in gravity making this planet not suitable for giants other than whales and a few others that could handle the additional gravity. The Gods solution, create "mini-me" in the form of the human race.



Earth was placed in the most optimal energetic position around the Sun and is locked into synch with Venus. The star is simply the result of connecting the dots.



The reference to the Mayan head-dress is from the now almost invisible tail of Venus. With no magnetic field the solar wind hits it and it spews out crap from its upper atmosphere forming a tail. Venus was visible as a giant comet right after the planets were moved but the plasma spectacle has since faded.



The final piece of the picture is the bio-hazard symbol. The upper atmosphere of Venus is full of bacteria and viruses and the tail carries them to Earth. The spores become lodged in our sinuses and give birth to cold and flu season.

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August 22, 2014, 09:56:33 AM
#29
guess we need alien coins now
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August 22, 2014, 09:13:20 AM
#28
Looks to me like this is proof that all the crap living in Venus' upper atmosphere can survive the voyage to Earth.




Wha?
Is it the crop circle? You know the people who were making these have come forward. They have videos of the making each one.
Is it the orbit of Venus? Its an ellipse, like all the other planets. I don't understand why they drew a star in the middle?
Is it the "symbol" for Quetzalcoatl's head dress? Because there is no such symbol in Mayan. Quetzalcoatl, which means something like "snake bird" was a primary God of the Maya. The "head dress" depicts the feathers of the bird they believed contained his spirit. Below is a picture of the Quetzal.


legendary
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August 22, 2014, 07:19:14 AM
#27
Looks to me like this is proof that all the crap living in Venus' upper atmosphere can survive the voyage to Earth.


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August 22, 2014, 05:23:49 AM
#26
So living creature can survive on outer space.. we human can too Smiley
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August 21, 2014, 03:36:13 PM
#25
Scientists have discovered extra-terrestrial life in the space.
I think that they could exist, I don't exclude this hypothesis,
but I think that they won't be as we imagine them (I don't
think they are for example as E.T.)
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August 21, 2014, 02:15:25 PM
#24
Don't believe in aliens and will never Undecided
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August 21, 2014, 12:26:45 PM
#23
Man himself is an alien if you ask me so the question of aliens arriving now is old news.
b!z
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August 20, 2014, 04:30:16 PM
#22
Aliens are on earth as well.

illegals?  Wink

i think my neighbor might be an alien actually
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August 20, 2014, 03:59:54 PM
#21
Aliens are on earth as well.

illegals?  Wink
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August 20, 2014, 03:56:33 PM
#20
Aliens are on earth as well.
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August 20, 2014, 01:50:16 PM
#19
We've definitely found FOSSILISED micro-organisms on places like Mars apparently, but not actual sentient aliens or animal life that we experience on Earth, to do that we'd basically have to find a planet with an actual atmosphere and water.
I have to take exception to that. There has never been a finding of life or fossils anywhere in the universe except earth. If we had it would be the greatest scientific discovery in all of human history. The tiny blobs that were found also occur on Earth and are caused by geologic processes. When they were first observed there was a lot of excitement, but alas, it was a rock.  Undecided

Okay, media at it again so I need to make sure I dig deeper on this sort of stuff, they found microbes on a meteorite but they're still not 100% sure whether it originated from Mars or not.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/277674.stm

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/6660045/Bacteria-from-Mars-found-inside-ancient-meteorite.html
It is difficult because, as you mention, the media has to make up a better story. Even the story in this thread is like that. I teach science or I would likely not know the truth either. In fact most people I meet think that life was found on Mars. I wish. That would be HUGE beyond anything.
I would want to know if it was DNA based life. If it was, I would assume it is related to Earth life. If it was based on a different molecule...   Shocked I would assume life is common throughout the universe.

A kind off topic but...
You're sure, that remebered me when I read Dan Brown's "Deception Point".
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August 20, 2014, 01:07:31 PM
#18
We've definitely found FOSSILISED micro-organisms on places like Mars apparently, but not actual sentient aliens or animal life that we experience on Earth, to do that we'd basically have to find a planet with an actual atmosphere and water.
I have to take exception to that. There has never been a finding of life or fossils anywhere in the universe except earth. If we had it would be the greatest scientific discovery in all of human history. The tiny blobs that were found also occur on Earth and are caused by geologic processes. When they were first observed there was a lot of excitement, but alas, it was a rock.  Undecided

Okay, media at it again so I need to make sure I dig deeper on this sort of stuff, they found microbes on a meteorite but they're still not 100% sure whether it originated from Mars or not.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/277674.stm

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/6660045/Bacteria-from-Mars-found-inside-ancient-meteorite.html
It is difficult because, as you mention, the media has to make up a better story. Even the story in this thread is like that. I teach science or I would likely not know the truth either. In fact most people I meet think that life was found on Mars. I wish. That would be HUGE beyond anything.
I would want to know if it was DNA based life. If it was, I would assume it is related to Earth life. If it was based on a different molecule...   Shocked I would assume life is common throughout the universe.
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August 20, 2014, 01:01:45 PM
#17
We've definitely found FOSSILISED micro-organisms on places like Mars apparently, but not actual sentient aliens or animal life that we experience on Earth, to do that we'd basically have to find a planet with an actual atmosphere and water.
I have to take exception to that. There has never been a finding of life or fossils anywhere in the universe except earth. If we had it would be the greatest scientific discovery in all of human history. The tiny blobs that were found also occur on Earth and are caused by geologic processes. When they were first observed there was a lot of excitement, but alas, it was a rock.  Undecided

Okay, media at it again so I need to make sure I dig deeper on this sort of stuff, they found microbes on a meteorite but they're still not 100% sure whether it originated from Mars or not.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/277674.stm

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/6660045/Bacteria-from-Mars-found-inside-ancient-meteorite.html
legendary
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August 20, 2014, 12:54:29 PM
#16
We've definitely found FOSSILISED micro-organisms on places like Mars apparently, but not actual sentient aliens or animal life that we experience on Earth, to do that we'd basically have to find a planet with an actual atmosphere and water.
I have to take exception to that. There has never been a finding of life or fossils anywhere in the universe except earth. If we had it would be the greatest scientific discovery in all of human history. The tiny blobs that were found also occur on Earth and are caused by geologic processes. When they were first observed there was a lot of excitement, but alas, it was a rock.  Undecided
legendary
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August 20, 2014, 12:48:35 PM
#15
We've definitely found FOSSILISED micro-organisms on places like Mars apparently, but not actual sentient aliens or animal life that we experience on Earth, to do that we'd basically have to find a planet with an actual atmosphere and water. Whenever news networks talk about science I want to facepalm constantly, especially when they talk about Richard Bransons stupid fucking plane and call it a spaceship.
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August 20, 2014, 12:10:13 PM
#14
That is not the first neither the last "ET" simple of life form discovered.
Just "meh" with these news, but I expect that one day they can find something more interesting like an hydra(not the mythology one, ofc).
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August 20, 2014, 12:05:02 PM
#13
It's cool news but they always make u think about independance day with the headlines.
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August 20, 2014, 11:58:36 AM
#12
Today is the day of misleading titles but to the topic: life finds its way Smiley it's pretty amazing IMO
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