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Old July 25th 19, 02:00 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Old July 25th 19, 04:34 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Thursday, July 25, 2019 at 8:00:32 AM UTC-5, wrote:
Profound, but perhaps not unexpected. Often discussed.

Just confirms the obvious truth that practical travel among the stars is indeed impossible.

Distance ( too big )= Speed ( too small ) x Time ( much too long ).


Not time travel its all simple basic logic in theory ....
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Old July 25th 19, 08:34 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Distance ( too big ) = Speed ( too small ) x Time ( much too long ).


"time travel" will never be possible. Just doesn't work that way.

If it was, then we would regularly be visited by folks from the future and we aren't.


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Old July 25th 19, 10:55 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Thursday, July 25, 2019 at 2:34:55 PM UTC-5, casagi... wrote:

Distance ( too big ) = Speed ( too small ) x Time ( much too long ).


"time travel" will never be possible. Just doesn't work that way.

If it was, then we would regularly be visited by folks from the future and we aren't.


What if the space aliens are smart enough not to mess with us?
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Old July 26th 19, 02:27 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On 7/25/2019 2:55 PM, Mark Earnest wrote:
On Thursday, July 25, 2019 at 2:34:55 PM UTC-5, casagi... wrote:

Distance ( too big ) = Speed ( too small ) x Time ( much too long ).


"time travel" will never be possible. Just doesn't work that way.

If it was, then we would regularly be visited by folks from the future and we aren't.


What if the space aliens are smart enough not to mess with us?

What if?

What if the aliens are a very long lived, and patient species.
Their 'starships' are very reliable and follow all the rules
we know. They regularly look in to all solar systems.
They were last here one million years ago and saw nothing
they were particularly interested in. They will probably
look us over again in about nine million more years.

Will any species that is interesting be alive here then?
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Old July 26th 19, 03:21 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Old July 26th 19, 04:10 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Friday, July 26, 2019 at 8:27:21 AM UTC-5, a425couple wrote:
On 7/25/2019 2:55 PM, Mark Earnest wrote:
On Thursday, July 25, 2019 at 2:34:55 PM UTC-5, casagi... wrote:

Distance ( too big ) = Speed ( too small ) x Time ( much too long ).


"time travel" will never be possible. Just doesn't work that way.

If it was, then we would regularly be visited by folks from the future and we aren't.


What if the space aliens are smart enough not to mess with us?

What if?

What if the aliens are a very long lived, and patient species.
Their 'starships' are very reliable and follow all the rules
we know. They regularly look in to all solar systems.
They were last here one million years ago and saw nothing
they were particularly interested in. They will probably
look us over again in about nine million more years.

Will any species that is interesting be alive here then?



Never mind the space aliens who were here millions of years ago or will be here

millions of years from now. The space aliens who are here today would not want

to mess with a species where those in the government regularly try to kill each

other for all practical purposes.

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Old July 26th 19, 08:43 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Never mind the space aliens who were here millions of years ago or will be here

millions of years from now. The space aliens who are here today would not want

to mess with a species where those in the government regularly try to kill each

other for all practical purposes.


Absolutely no evidence of alien visits - past, present or future.

As discussed at length, travel among the stars is clearly impossible. If you say is possible, then the onus is on you to demonstrate how this might be the case. I have clearly demonstrated why it is not possible.


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Old July 26th 19, 09:34 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Friday, July 26, 2019 at 2:43:18 PM UTC-5, casagi...wrote:


Never mind the space aliens who were here millions of years ago or will be here

millions of years from now. The space aliens who are here today would not want

to mess with a species where those in the government regularly try to kill each

other for all practical purposes.


Absolutely no evidence of alien visits - past, present or future.

As discussed at length, travel among the stars is clearly impossible. If you say is possible, then the onus is on you to demonstrate how this might be the case. I have clearly demonstrated why it is not possible.


You clearly don't have all the facts.
 




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