![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
It isnt clear who "them" is. But anyway why din we here their radio signals first?
If the radio method is so robust noone should have been surprised by the sudden govt ack there have been all these funny things whizzing around our atm and solar system over the past 100+y. Also amused to see a couple interviews with scientists that have made a living trying to detect ET's by listening to interstellar signals. Seems they have mostly come up empty. At least one says he cant accept ufo evidence. Another insists he does this for a living yet hasnt seen any ufos like its a nachl thing he should have. Must be kinda sould destroying to get no result after decades of accounting-level searching when turns out ovva in yor fase evdens seems to be show "something has been going on" right here and every govt has known about it all the time. The best way to rationalize why listening for signals failed must be to now insist "ntuttin is happenin!". Einstein had something witty to say about that approach. (*) Harry Reid: What We Believe About U.F.O.s The New York Times, 21 May 2021 14:37Z Until recently, many military pilots feared the possibility of retribution for reporting sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena. But I believed that an unofficial taboo... (*) Roughly: If a scientists examines all the ebdens and declares something is possible they are most likely right. If after seeing the evidence they say it is impossible they are most likely wrong. Ironically Einstein looked all the evidence at the time and declared quantum physics must be wrong. -- Upcoming events: 9 Jul 2021 NOAA bn Dollar Disasters Q2 Incredible Microscope Sees Atoms at Record Resolution SciTechDaily, 22 May 2021 03:28Z In 2018, Cornell researchers built a high-powered detector that, in combination with an algorithm-driven process called ptychography, set a world record by ... IEA's net zero road map puts a knife to the fossil fuel industry's neck South China Morning Post/Opinion, 21 May 2021 21:25Z The IEA acknowledges that to get to net zero by 2050 will be a 'monumental task' requiring global buy-in that will not be achieved without massive behavioural ... 'The American people deserve to know more': Harry Reid demands report on UFOs to be released by Senate Intelligence Committee and say's he has 'no problem' if aliens exist https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/05/22/01/43293319-9606631-image-a-43_1621641747699.jpg Daily Mail, 22 May 2021 0:55Z Former US Senator Harry Reid has penned an article demanding that the Senate Intelligence Committee release a report on ... NASA Finds Organic Salts Are Likely Present on Mars - Remnants of Ancient Martian Microbial Life? SciTechDaily, 21 May 2021 18:51Z A NASA team has found that organic, or carbon-containing, salts are likely present on Mars, with implications for the Red Planet's past habitability. A NASA team ... Collapse of West Antarctic Ice Sheet May Be Worse Than Scientists Predicted Treehugger, 21 May 2021 13:47Z New research finds that the collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet could be 30% worse than ever expected in terms of sea-level rise. Cicada tacos on the menu as bns emerge from the ground across the US in 17-year cycle ABC News, 22 May 2021 01:17Z Millions of cicadas emerge from the ground across the eastern United States, where they will live for about 3 weeks before dying -- unless they are eaten first. World's largest economies agree to stop financing fossil fuel projects ABC News, 21 May 2021 at 9:57pm The G7 agree to stop international financing of coal projects that emit carbon by year's end, and phase out such support for all fossil fuels, to meet globally agreed climate change targets. Ingenuity's Next Flight on Mars Could Be Its Most Interesting Yet Gizmodo, 21 May 2021 19:35Z The flimsy-looking but impressively tenacious Ingenuity has booked its sixth flight on Mars. Slated for sometime next week, this flight will be the first of the ... [Crossover!] Canine coronavirus detected in Malaysian patients: study Yahoo News, 21 May 2021 02:31Z When the Covid-19 pandemic struck, Prof Gregory Gray at Duke University's Global Health Institute tasked a graduate student at his lab with developing a ... Magnetic Monsters: Hubble Tracks Down Location of Mysterious Radio Signals From Intergalactic Space SciTechDaily, 21 May 2021 03:31Z They come from anywhere in the sky: mysterious flashes of radio energy that disappear in the blink of an eye. They're called fast radio bursts (FRBs), and ... Biden administration proposes global minimum tax of at least 15% CBS News, 21 May 2021 11:29Z The Biden administration is proposing a global minimum tax of at least 15% as it looks to level the playing field and stop what Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen ... |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
I'm tired of stating the obvious, that interstellar distances are far
too great, to preclude any possibility of travel even in the very unlikely event of travelling near light speed, and of any meaningful radio communications. It doesn't surprize me that no sense has been made of the scant received radio transmissions. |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
![]() |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
I'll keep that in mind BUT, a messge of such fundamental importance,
can't be stated often enough. People keep talking, as if travel and communicatios among the stars is a possibility, when clearly they are not. |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Apparently, Googling “ JeffRelf ” works the same as “ "Jeff Relf" ”. | _@Jeff_Relf.Seattle.inValid | Misc | 0 | October 21st 09 08:50 PM |
So why didnt Soviets expose the "fake" moon landing? | oldcoot[_2_] | Misc | 0 | January 8th 09 04:20 PM |
Check out "Netsender" in a.b.test for translation / explanation so why didnt soviets expose fake moon landing? | rick | UK Astronomy | 0 | December 23rd 08 10:19 PM |
Ares-I (a.k.a. CLV, "The Stick") has apparently died | Gunter Krebs | Policy | 48 | September 1st 06 06:15 AM |