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On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 4:53:33 AM UTC-6, Bast wrote:
Daniel60 wrote: Bast wrote: Mark Earnest wrote: On Monday, January 15, 2018 at 12:31:53 PM UTC-6, Bast wrote: Mark Earnest wrote: Gene Roddenberry may have been inspired. It seems like matter/antimatter fusion starship engines that exist halfway out of the universe just may be the spark of life NASA needs to get us all into deep space travel some day. And as black holes break all the rules so would starships that exist halfway out of the universe. If you knew anything about Star Trek at all. You would know that even Roddenberry could not think past warp engines getting man outside of the galaxy. Inter galactic travel was still imagined to take generations. Besides,.....there's still that ornery energy field at the edge of the galaxy to get through without making your eyes glow. There is a lot of truth in fiction you will some day find out. But some of it is still imaginary. The Starship Enterprise could easily make it to Andromeda in about three months and from one end of the universe to the other in eight years. Forget about fiction. I'm still waiting for my flying car we were all supposed to have by the year 2000. That all the "scientists" in the 1960's were telling us about. Science is no better at telling us bull**** now, than they were then. And the science fiction writers had just as bad a track record. When I started reading this thread, I immediately thought about George Jetson (remember him from the '60 kids show "The Jetsons") and wondered what powered his "car"! What else, other than "Spacely Sprockets". They obviously were in everything. We are going to get flying cars. They are still in production mode. |
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![]() Mark Earnest wrote: On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 4:53:33 AM UTC-6, Bast wrote: Daniel60 wrote: Bast wrote: Mark Earnest wrote: On Monday, January 15, 2018 at 12:31:53 PM UTC-6, Bast wrote: Mark Earnest wrote: Gene Roddenberry may have been inspired. It seems like matter/antimatter fusion starship engines that exist halfway out of the universe just may be the spark of life NASA needs to get us all into deep space travel some day. And as black holes break all the rules so would starships that exist halfway out of the universe. If you knew anything about Star Trek at all. You would know that even Roddenberry could not think past warp engines getting man outside of the galaxy. Inter galactic travel was still imagined to take generations. Besides,.....there's still that ornery energy field at the edge of the galaxy to get through without making your eyes glow. There is a lot of truth in fiction you will some day find out. But some of it is still imaginary. The Starship Enterprise could easily make it to Andromeda in about three months and from one end of the universe to the other in eight years. Forget about fiction. I'm still waiting for my flying car we were all supposed to have by the year 2000. That all the "scientists" in the 1960's were telling us about. Science is no better at telling us bull**** now, than they were then. And the science fiction writers had just as bad a track record. When I started reading this thread, I immediately thought about George Jetson (remember him from the '60 kids show "The Jetsons") and wondered what powered his "car"! What else, other than "Spacely Sprockets". They obviously were in everything. We are going to get flying cars. They are still in production mode. Production mode, RIGHT. Just like my alchemy machine that turns plain dirt, and politicians speeches, into gold. |
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Bast wrote:
Mark Earnest wrote: On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 4:53:33 AM UTC-6, Bast wrote: Daniel60 wrote: Bast wrote: Mark Earnest wrote: On Monday, January 15, 2018 at 12:31:53 PM UTC-6, Bast wrote: Mark Earnest wrote: Gene Roddenberry may have been inspired. It seems like matter/antimatter fusion starship engines that exist halfway out of the universe just may be the spark of life NASA needs to get us all into deep space travel some day. And as black holes break all the rules so would starships that exist halfway out of the universe. If you knew anything about Star Trek at all. You would know that even Roddenberry could not think past warp engines getting man outside of the galaxy. Inter galactic travel was still imagined to take generations. Besides,.....there's still that ornery energy field at the edge of the galaxy to get through without making your eyes glow. There is a lot of truth in fiction you will some day find out. But some of it is still imaginary. The Starship Enterprise could easily make it to Andromeda in about three months and from one end of the universe to the other in eight years. Forget about fiction. I'm still waiting for my flying car we were all supposed to have by the year 2000. That all the "scientists" in the 1960's were telling us about. Science is no better at telling us bull**** now, than they were then. And the science fiction writers had just as bad a track record. When I started reading this thread, I immediately thought about George Jetson (remember him from the '60 kids show "The Jetsons") and wondered what powered his "car"! What else, other than "Spacely Sprockets". They obviously were in everything. We are going to get flying cars. They are still in production mode. Production mode, RIGHT. Just like my alchemy machine that turns plain dirt, and politicians speeches, into gold. Ow!! Ow!! Can I have one of those .... PLEASE?? ;-P -- Daniel The three Ages of Man .... 1. Man believes in Santa Claus!! 2. Man does not believe in Santa Claus!! 3. Man IS Santa Clause!! |
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![]() Daniel60 wrote: Bast wrote: Mark Earnest wrote: On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 4:53:33 AM UTC-6, Bast wrote: Daniel60 wrote: Bast wrote: Mark Earnest wrote: On Monday, January 15, 2018 at 12:31:53 PM UTC-6, Bast wrote: Mark Earnest wrote: Gene Roddenberry may have been inspired. It seems like matter/antimatter fusion starship engines that exist halfway out of the universe just may be the spark of life NASA needs to get us all into deep space travel some day. And as black holes break all the rules so would starships that exist halfway out of the universe. If you knew anything about Star Trek at all. You would know that even Roddenberry could not think past warp engines getting man outside of the galaxy. Inter galactic travel was still imagined to take generations. Besides,.....there's still that ornery energy field at the edge of the galaxy to get through without making your eyes glow. There is a lot of truth in fiction you will some day find out. But some of it is still imaginary. The Starship Enterprise could easily make it to Andromeda in about three months and from one end of the universe to the other in eight years. Forget about fiction. I'm still waiting for my flying car we were all supposed to have by the year 2000. That all the "scientists" in the 1960's were telling us about. Science is no better at telling us bull**** now, than they were then. And the science fiction writers had just as bad a track record. When I started reading this thread, I immediately thought about George Jetson (remember him from the '60 kids show "The Jetsons") and wondered what powered his "car"! What else, other than "Spacely Sprockets". They obviously were in everything. We are going to get flying cars. They are still in production mode. Production mode, RIGHT. Just like my alchemy machine that turns plain dirt, and politicians speeches, into gold. Ow!! Ow!! Can I have one of those .... PLEASE?? ;-P No need to beg, the machine is on it's way. It will be in the back seat of you new flying car when it gets delivered. |
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Bast wrote:
Daniel60 wrote: Bast wrote: Mark Earnest wrote: On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 4:53:33 AM UTC-6, Bast wrote: Daniel60 wrote: Bast wrote: Mark Earnest wrote: On Monday, January 15, 2018 at 12:31:53 PM UTC-6, Bast wrote: Mark Earnest wrote: Gene Roddenberry may have been inspired. It seems like matter/antimatter fusion starship engines that exist halfway out of the universe just may be the spark of life NASA needs to get us all into deep space travel some day. And as black holes break all the rules so would starships that exist halfway out of the universe. If you knew anything about Star Trek at all. You would know that even Roddenberry could not think past warp engines getting man outside of the galaxy. Inter galactic travel was still imagined to take generations. Besides,.....there's still that ornery energy field at the edge of the galaxy to get through without making your eyes glow. There is a lot of truth in fiction you will some day find out. But some of it is still imaginary. The Starship Enterprise could easily make it to Andromeda in about three months and from one end of the universe to the other in eight years. Forget about fiction. I'm still waiting for my flying car we were all supposed to have by the year 2000. That all the "scientists" in the 1960's were telling us about. Science is no better at telling us bull**** now, than they were then. And the science fiction writers had just as bad a track record. When I started reading this thread, I immediately thought about George Jetson (remember him from the '60 kids show "The Jetsons") and wondered what powered his "car"! What else, other than "Spacely Sprockets". They obviously were in everything. We are going to get flying cars. They are still in production mode. Production mode, RIGHT. Just like my alchemy machine that turns plain dirt, and politicians speeches, into gold. Ow!! Ow!! Can I have one of those .... PLEASE?? ;-P No need to beg, the machine is on it's way. It will be in the back seat of you new flying car when it gets delivered. Waiting!! Waiting!! ;-) -- Daniel The three Ages of Man .... 1. Man believes in Santa Claus!! 2. Man does not believe in Santa Claus!! 3. Man IS Santa Clause!! |
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On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 12:08:56 AM UTC-8, Bast wrote:
Daniel60 wrote: Bast wrote: Mark Earnest wrote: On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 4:53:33 AM UTC-6, Bast wrote: Daniel60 wrote: Bast wrote: Mark Earnest wrote: On Monday, January 15, 2018 at 12:31:53 PM UTC-6, Bast wrote: Mark Earnest wrote: Gene Roddenberry may have been inspired. It seems like matter/antimatter fusion starship engines that exist halfway out of the universe just may be the spark of life NASA needs to get us all into deep space travel some day. And as black holes break all the rules so would starships that exist halfway out of the universe. If you knew anything about Star Trek at all. You would know that even Roddenberry could not think past warp engines getting man outside of the galaxy. Inter galactic travel was still imagined to take generations. Besides,.....there's still that ornery energy field at the edge of the galaxy to get through without making your eyes glow. There is a lot of truth in fiction you will some day find out. But some of it is still imaginary. The Starship Enterprise could easily make it to Andromeda in about three months and from one end of the universe to the other in eight years. Forget about fiction. I'm still waiting for my flying car we were all supposed to have by the year 2000. That all the "scientists" in the 1960's were telling us about. Science is no better at telling us bull**** now, than they were then. And the science fiction writers had just as bad a track record. When I started reading this thread, I immediately thought about George Jetson (remember him from the '60 kids show "The Jetsons") and wondered what powered his "car"! What else, other than "Spacely Sprockets". They obviously were in everything. We are going to get flying cars. They are still in production mode. Production mode, RIGHT. Just like my alchemy machine that turns plain dirt, and politicians speeches, into gold. Ow!! Ow!! Can I have one of those .... PLEASE?? ;-P No need to beg, the machine is on it's way. It will be in the back seat of you new flying car when it gets delivered. Warp drive Hmmm Is that an Italian driving a sports car very fast? Bert |
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![]() Bert, old pali, what exactly is it in your post that makes you say: "I'm a proud Jew with an IQ of 122"? hmmm... snicker.. ahahahAHAHA... ROTFLMAO |
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