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Old January 7th 21, 11:57 PM posted to alt.astronomy
R Kym Horsell[_2_]
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Default The hunt for alien life heats up in 2021

Andrew W wrote:
casag... wrote in message ...
On Thu Jan 7 13:40:22 2021 "Andrew W" wrote:
casag... wrote in message ...
If there is alien life elsewhere, it is of absolutely no practical
significance !
That's your closed minded personal opinion and you can stick to it if you
want. So why do keep trumpeting it here? What's your game?

Such a very important message, I'll repeat as often as apparently
necessary.

Important for what purpose exactly?
Distances to even close neighboring star systems are far FAR too great,
certainly for even the slightest chance of traveling to / from, and even
for a 2 way radio discussion. e.g. - " Hi ! " 12 years " Hi, who are
you ? " 12 years , etc.
That's only with 3rd dimensional primitive earth tech and concepts. Open
your mind and find out about people who have already been visited. ET's
have
been here since biblical times and before and there are references in
many
books as well as archaeological evidence and depictions.

ETs have absolutely never been anywhere, since there's no reasonable way of
practical travel across the mind bogling distances.

How do you know this with such certainty?
I'm amazed at the fools who continue to miss this obvious important fact.
Onus is on them to demonstrate just how such journeys might ever be
possible. They can't because it is clearly not.

We exist only in the limited 3rd dimension. There are virtually infinite
higher dimensions that have totally different laws.


Relatively itself predicts the existence of wormholes.
They are a perfectedly valid solution of the same GR equations that
these jokes suppose limits space travel to sub-light speeds.

These guys just cain think straight. Ignore them.

Time and space are just concepts. If you go beyond those concepts then
distance is completely irrelevant.
Do you or have you by any chance worked for the government or an agency that
persuades people to think the way you do?


--
[The Hillbilly Creed: strong opinions and 0 facts:]

So what makes you think long-range forecasts are possible when
short-range forecasts of just a couple of decades can't get it right?
-- chumpsky, 28 Feb 2016 07:25pm

According to the law, the average of the results obtained from a large
number of trials should be close to the expected value, and will tend to
become closer as more trials are performed. The LLN is important because it
"guarantees" stable long-term results for the averages of some random events.
-- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_large_numbers