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Old April 9th 18, 04:04 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Monday, April 9, 2018 at 9:35:41 AM UTC-5, wrote:

Stars are far apart but that is no problem for us who want to go there.


We're never going to any stars of anything else outside the solar
system, owing to the vastly prohibitive distances.

Even at or near light speed, which is highly unlikely, times would be
excessive. At likely practical space travel speeds, times would be
thousands of MILLENNIA !

Intelligent life probably abounds throughout the universe, yet we are
never visited by anyone. Why ? Because the distances are far too
great.


We can get to the stars. Man has been wrong before and he is wrong about this. The universe would not be there if we could not get to it.
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Old April 9th 18, 06:12 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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We can get to the stars. Man has been wrong before and he is wrong about this.


Only possibility, is if we vastly exceed light speed
which is clearly absurd.

The universe would not be there if we could not get to it.


And just how does that follow ?

Again, consider that we are never visited by any
of the likely many other intelligent species.
If it was possible, don't you suppose one
would have figured it out by now ?
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Old April 9th 18, 07:20 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Monday, April 9, 2018 at 12:12:27 PM UTC-5 wrote:

We can get to the stars. Man has been wrong before and he is wrong about this.


Only possibility, is if we vastly exceed light speed
which is clearly absurd.


Or we got the speed of light wrong.

The universe would not be there if we could not get to it.


And just how does that follow ?


If you cannot see how that follows no amount of intelligence will suffice for you.


Again, consider that we are never visited by any
of the likely many other intelligent species.
If it was possible, don't you suppose one
would have figured it out by now ?


The extraterrestrials know that revealing themselves would be catastrophic to our evolution and would only generate fear.

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Old April 9th 18, 10:28 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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OK, Right, Yeah !
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Old April 10th 18, 12:21 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Monday, April 9, 2018 at 11:20:47 AM UTC-7, Mark Earnest wrote:
On Monday, April 9, 2018 at 12:12:27 PM UTC-5 wrote:

We can get to the stars. Man has been wrong before and he is wrong about this.


Only possibility, is if we vastly exceed light speed
which is clearly absurd.


Or we got the speed of light wrong.

The universe would not be there if we could not get to it.


And just how does that follow ?


If you cannot see how that follows no amount of intelligence will suffice for you.


Again, consider that we are never visited by any
of the likely many other intelligent species.
If it was possible, don't you suppose one
would have figured it out by now ?


The extraterrestrials know that revealing themselves would be catastrophic to our evolution and would only generate fear.


Better to send probes to the nearest stars and watch them on TV drinking a Bud after having good sex with one of Trumps hookers.Bert
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Old April 10th 18, 12:32 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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"Double-A" aka Abner
Afterduft (= Yiddish for Asshole Aroma) AA, wrote:

"reber G=emc^2", Bert Glazier, the Face-****ter &

Crinimal Graveyard Vandal's "dick was in full view" when
Bert wrote:
"I use Cocaine that is a wonder-drug for me". Bert.

Jeff-Relf.Me wrote:
Glazier, your "Cocaine caused the AIDS"


Abner wrote and..:
Abner, enjoyed too much looking at the AIDS-ridden wang of Glazier.

hanson wrote:
Abner, all that notwithstanding between you 2 fecal kikes,
here is something that you 2 blossoms of Jewish
intelligence have be talking about for a long time. So,
get SwineBert to come to you, up North, ASAP because:


"Homeless residents brag about makeshift 'mansion'
near Seattle's famed Space Needle
Residents of the mega tent "mansion" homeless
encampment near Seattle's famed Space Needle
are bragging about the practicality of their new digs,
taunting local politicians: "If you can live on the street
and not pay rent, then why would you pay rent?"
Read the full story
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/04/09/homeless-residents-brag-about-makeshift-mansion-near-seattles-famed-space-needle.html

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Old April 10th 18, 11:46 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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On 10/04/2018 1:04 AM, Mark Earnest wrote:
On Monday, April 9, 2018 at 9:35:41 AM UTC-5, wrote:

Stars are far apart but that is no problem for us who want to go there.


We're never going to any stars of anything else outside the solar
system, owing to the vastly prohibitive distances.

Even at or near light speed, which is highly unlikely, times would be
excessive. At likely practical space travel speeds, times would be
thousands of MILLENNIA !

Intelligent life probably abounds throughout the universe, yet we are
never visited by anyone. Why ? Because the distances are far too
great.


We can get to the stars. Man has been wrong before and he is wrong about this. The universe would not be there if we could not get to it.




Why not? The universe isn't built this way so we can some day 'get to
it'. That makes no sense. In fact the universe may be built this way
so we can't get to it. That makes more sense when you look at the
structure.







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Old April 10th 18, 11:54 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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On 10/04/2018 4:20 AM, Mark Earnest wrote:
On Monday, April 9, 2018 at 12:12:27 PM UTC-5 wrote:

We can get to the stars. Man has been wrong before and he is wrong about this.


Only possibility, is if we vastly exceed light speed
which is clearly absurd.


Or we got the speed of light wrong.

The universe would not be there if we could not get to it.


And just how does that follow ?


If you cannot see how that follows no amount of intelligence will suffice for you.


Again, consider that we are never visited by any
of the likely many other intelligent species.
If it was possible, don't you suppose one
would have figured it out by now ?


The extraterrestrials know that revealing themselves would be catastrophic to our evolution and would only generate fear.


So *all* ET's are essentially the same? Wow - big call. I call bs.





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