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legendary
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No, I haven't been compromised.  It's natural for humans to sleep.  Smiley

You may not engage in any action that may endanger the success, as it would be perceive success, of the Administrator of this region interstellar region (i.e., "the Despot").

Gotcha.   Wink

Goodnight.
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No, I haven't been compromised.  It's natural for humans to sleep.  Smiley

You may not engage in any action that might endanger the success, as it might perceive success, of the Administrator of this interstellar region (i.e., "the Despot") as awarded it in interstellar concession.
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legendary
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Thanks.  Smiley  Can we continue this tomorrow?  I literally have not slept in 36 hours and I need some shut eye.  Smiley

That makes it sound like you need to inform your (extraterrestrial, malevolent) superiors that you, as an intelligence asset, have been compromised.

No, I haven't been compromised.  It's natural for humans to sleep.  Smiley
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Thanks.  Smiley  Can we continue this tomorrow?  I literally have not slept in 36 hours and I need some shut eye.  Smiley

Not to offend, however, that request implies a need to inform your (extraterrestrial, malevolent) superiors that you, as an intelligence asset, have been compromised.
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legendary
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I tried that, but it took me away from this thread.   Sad

Most of the hyperlinks link to Merriam-Webster.com.

Thanks.  Smiley  Can we continue this tomorrow?  I literally have not slept in 36 hours and I need some shut eye.  Smiley
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legendary
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Are you asking if I have ever recognized a machine as a machine?

(If a word you don't fully recognize is a hyperlink, merely activate the link to have your browser directed to a page wherefrom the word's definition may be read.)

I tried that, but it took me away from this thread.   Sad
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The most unappealing outcomes would arise if the aliens from Planet Zeeba caused harm to humanity.  While aliens may arrive to eat, enslave or attack us, the report adds that people might also suffer from being physically crushed or by contracting diseases carried by the visitors. In especially unfortunate incidents, humanity could be wiped out when a more advanced civilisation accidentally unleashes an unfriendly artificial intelligence, or performs a catastrophic physics experiment that renders a portion of the galaxy uninhabitable.

Nah, I don´t buy it. No self-respecting aliens would name their planet Zeeba.
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legendary
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No.  

Are you now or have you ever been cognizant of any machination of any such entity?

Are you asking if I have ever recognized a machine as a machine?   Then yes.

If you are asking if I have ever seen a human turned into a machine, then no.

(These questions are getting harder!)
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No.  

Are you now or have you ever been cognizant of any machination of any such entity?
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legendary
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Then yes.  Smiley

Are you or have you ever been an associate of any entity of a variety not indigineous to this planet, earth?

No. 
sr. member
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Then yes.  Smiley

Are you now or have you ever been an associate of any entity of any taxonomical variety not indigineous to this planet, earth?
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legendary
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While not fulling understanding what you mean by "upon origination", I will say[,] ["]Yes, I was born a human on earth.["]

Of a genetic strain indigenous to earth?

Then yes.  Smiley
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legendary
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Yes, I would roll my eyes too if I didn't take it in context with the first part of my message.  Smiley

I will, without reservation, ask this directly: Were you, upon origination, an earth human?

While not fulling understanding what you mean by "upon origination", I will say Yes, I was born a human on earth. 
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legendary
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Sorry, but I meant "Our parents suppressed our learning for over 400 years in the dark ages."

Roll Eyes

Yes, I would roll my eyes too if I didn't take it in context with the first part of my message.  Smiley
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legendary
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Humanity is just an infant when it comes to science and technology.  [We] suppressed [y]our learning for over 400 years in the dark ages [and, yet, here we are].  Sad

Great Empire of Earth is a coherent celestial government. If you have concerns, you can address them α Centauri.

Sorry, but I meant "Our parents suppressed our learning for over 400 years in the dark ages."

It was a continuation of the theme "Humanity is just an infant when it comes to science and technology."
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legendary
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If the speed of light is the absolute limit in the galaxy, then we will never visit an alien's planet, and they will never visit ours.  The distances are just too great.  Sad

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[( 𝐩 = 𝑚𝐯 )  ⇒  ( 𝐩 ÷ 𝑚 = 𝐯 )]  ⇒  [[( 𝐯ₙ = 𝐩 ÷ 𝑚ₙ ) ∧ ( 𝑚ₙ₊₁ < 𝑚ₙ )]  ⇒  ( 𝐯ₙ₊₁ = 𝐩 ÷ 𝑚ₙ₊₁ > 𝐩 ÷ 𝑚ₙ = 𝐯ₙ )  ⇒  ( 𝐯ₙ < 𝐯ₙ₊₁ )]

negative matter is freed inside “the EmDrive’s resonance chamber” (Russon): the velocity of “some of the laser beams” (Russon) was negatively decreased (i.e., increased).

Whatever all that was  Cheesy, I'm not saying I know it to be true.  That is why I used the word "If".  

Humanity is just an infant when it comes to science and technology.  Our parents suppressed our learning for over 400 years in the dark ages.  Sad
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If the speed of light is the absolute limit in the galaxy, then we will never visit an alien's planet, and they will never visit ours.  The distances are just too great.  Sad

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[( 𝐩 = 𝑚𝐯 )  ⇒  ( 𝐩 ÷ 𝑚 = 𝐯 )]  ⇒  [[( 𝐯ₙ = 𝐩 ÷ 𝑚ₙ ) ∧ ( 𝑚ₙ₊₁ < 𝑚ₙ )]  ⇒  ( 𝐯ₙ₊₁ = 𝐩 ÷ 𝑚ₙ₊₁ > 𝐩 ÷ 𝑚ₙ = 𝐯ₙ )  ⇒  ( 𝐯ₙ < 𝐯ₙ₊₁ )]

negative matter is freed inside “the EmDrive’s resonance chamber” (Russon): the velocity of “some of the laser beams” (Russon) was negatively decreased (i.e., increased).
legendary
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So the sky net was broken? Call the Men in Black. LMAO!

sometimes i thought men in black is real, which every after work they will take out their neuralyzer and erase our mind about alien.  Grin
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So the sky net was broken? Call the Men in Black. LMAO!
legendary
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If the speed of light is the absolute limit in the galaxy, then we will never visit an alien's planet, and they will never visit ours.  The distances are just too great.  Sad

I'm talking for organized matter.  While it could be theoretically possible to enter a black hole and come out in some other area of the galaxy - there is no way we would survive such a journey.  Smiley

If something like wormholes exist, the speed of light doesn't matter because you travel a faster route.

No. With technology growing everyday.. In a few years time, we would be able to travel at the speed of light x2!

maybe we are affected by few of science fiction of space movie. one of the best and newest, interstellar, told us about existing of four dimension in universe, which with that you can connect one place to another with scale time difference. i can't say if the movie told us the truth science or just fiction, but i enjoyed the storyline.
legendary
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If the speed of light is the absolute limit in the galaxy, then we will never visit an alien's planet, and they will never visit ours.  The distances are just too great.  Sad

I'm talking for organized matter.  While it could be theoretically possible to enter a black hole and come out in some other area of the galaxy - there is no way we would survive such a journey.  Smiley

If something like wormholes exist, the speed of light doesn't matter because you travel a faster route.

No. With technology growing everyday.. In a few years time, we would be able to travel at the speed of light x2!
I've heard of some very creative scientists figuring how to warp space-time, so the spacecraft would be able to travel in much less time. Less space-time in front, and is 'pushed' out at the back. Another interesting idea I heard was to detonate small nuclear 'bombs' at regular intervals at the bottom of the craft and reach very fast speeds.

Anyways, this is what I think of the 'black hole travel' idea. With that much gravity, you, your craft, and everything else would be ripped apart, down to the atomic level even. I think you'd need some sort of craft that allows it to travel at 300km/s or even faster to be able to not be spaghettified. Now, I might be totally wrong, but that's my say. Smiley

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/nasa-may-have-invented-warp-drive-aka-perfect-engine-for-a-1000yo-human-1043360

 Cool

legendary
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If the speed of light is the absolute limit in the galaxy, then we will never visit an alien's planet, and they will never visit ours.  The distances are just too great.  Sad

I'm talking for organized matter.  While it could be theoretically possible to enter a black hole and come out in some other area of the galaxy - there is no way we would survive such a journey.  Smiley

If something like wormholes exist, the speed of light doesn't matter because you travel a faster route.

No. With technology growing everyday.. In a few years time, we would be able to travel at the speed of light x2!
I've heard of some very creative scientists figuring how to warp space-time, so the spacecraft would be able to travel in much less time. Less space-time in front, and is 'pushed' out at the back. Another interesting idea I heard was to detonate small nuclear 'bombs' at regular intervals at the bottom of the craft and reach very fast speeds.

Anyways, this is what I think of the 'black hole travel' idea. With that much gravity, you, your craft, and everything else would be ripped apart, down to the atomic level even. I think you'd need some sort of craft that allows it to travel at 300km/s or even faster to be able to not be spaghettified. Now, I might be totally wrong, but that's my say. Smiley
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Thats good... i was thinking it was just me with seeing them.  I will take my tinfoil hat off now.

On serious note article looks like national enquirer type stuff....
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If the speed of light is the absolute limit in the galaxy, then we will never visit an alien's planet, and they will never visit ours.  The distances are just too great.  Sad

I'm talking for organized matter.  While it could be theoretically possible to enter a black hole and come out in some other area of the galaxy - there is no way we would survive such a journey.  Smiley

If something like wormholes exist, the speed of light doesn't matter because you travel a faster route.

No. With technology growing everyday.. In a few years time, we would be able to travel at the speed of light x2!
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Oh really? lol
legendary
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If the speed of light is the absolute limit in the galaxy, then we will never visit an alien's planet, and they will never visit ours.  The distances are just too great.  Sad

I'm talking for organized matter.  While it could be theoretically possible to enter a black hole and come out in some other area of the galaxy - there is no way we would survive such a journey.  Smiley

If something like wormholes exist, the speed of light doesn't matter because you travel a faster route.
legendary
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If the speed of light is the absolute limit in the galaxy, then we will never visit an alien's planet, and they will never visit ours.  The distances are just too great.  Sad

I'm talking for organized matter.  While it could be theoretically possible to enter a black hole and come out in some other area of the galaxy - there is no way we would survive such a journey.  Smiley

Depends on how far away they are. Some proposed propulsion methods might work for shorter distances. Like solar sails. If needed make it a mothership with people being born during travel. And then maybe one day use an alcubierre drive to travel if they really work. Space itself isn't limited by the speed of light.
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If the speed of light is the absolute limit in the galaxy, then we will never visit an alien's planet, and they will never visit ours.  The distances are just too great.  Sad

I'm talking for organized matter.  While it could be theoretically possible to enter a black hole and come out in some other area of the galaxy - there is no way we would survive such a journey.  Smiley

When do you plan to reach a black hole? The nearest black hole is far far far away.
"In 1999 a violent X-ray outburst revealed it to contain a black hole.[1] At the time, it was considered to be the closest known black hole to Earth, at a distance of approximately 1,600 light-years (490 pc). Later observations showed it to be at least 15 times farther away.[2]"
Check this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V4641_Sagittarii
legendary
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If the speed of light is the absolute limit in the galaxy, then we will never visit an alien's planet, and they will never visit ours.  The distances are just too great.  Sad

I'm talking for organized matter.  While it could be theoretically possible to enter a black hole and come out in some other area of the galaxy - there is no way we would survive such a journey.  Smiley

This is possibly not the case of communications in the galaxy. 

Since we've seen some particles which move backwards in time, FTL comm is well, at least somewhat conjectural.
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legendary
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If the speed of light is the absolute limit in the galaxy, then we will never visit an alien's planet, and they will never visit ours.  The distances are just too great.  Sad

I'm talking for organized matter.  While it could be theoretically possible to enter a black hole and come out in some other area of the galaxy - there is no way we would survive such a journey.  Smiley
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