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Are we alone? No
"Phyloe" wrote in alt.astronomy:
The first ever proof of intelligent life, outside of here on earth, will be found in the SMC. I just hope I live long enough to be proven correct. Somebody write this done and attribute it to me. Let's find intelligent life on Earth first. So far no result here. -- CeeBee Uxbridge: "By God, sir, I've lost my leg!" Wellington: "By God, sir, so you have!" Google CeeBee @ www.geocities.com/ceebee_2 |
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"CeeBee" wrote in message . 6.84... "Phyloe" wrote in alt.astronomy: The first ever proof of intelligent life, outside of here on earth, will be found in the SMC. I just hope I live long enough to be proven correct. Somebody write this done and attribute it to me. Let's find intelligent life on Earth first. So far no result here. Whoa now, I think my dog is very intelligent. He can get me to do almost anything he wants. ;-) |
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"Douglas A. Shrader" wrote in message
... Whoa now, I think my dog is very intelligent. He can get me to do almost anything he wants. ;-) *ahem* Cats are much more intelligent than dogs. You can't get 9 cats to pull a sled through the snow. |
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"Dennis Taylor" wrote in message
. ca... "Douglas A. Shrader" wrote in message ... Whoa now, I think my dog is very intelligent. He can get me to do almost anything he wants. ;-) *ahem* Cats are much more intelligent than dogs. You can't get 9 cats to pull a sled through the snow. Dogs have owners. Cats have staff. |
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Funny the star that means more,and did more for people of Earth (the north star) had life for 34 million years. Now its life is wiped out(carput) On this third planet out from the North Star was left a very smart complex computer. It is working as I type and waiting to be discovered. It is ready to tell us what happened to have its planets intelligent life destroyed. We can save the long distance trip,for we know how it was destroyed. Is not the answer Earth intelligentsia life biggest fear. Is it not happening as I type,and every day on Earth Man(intelligent life) kills each other Bert What? |
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Bill What? was your post. In my post I was Showing intelligent life,all
ends up the same. It dies by its own hand. Bert |
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...In my post I was Showing intelligent life,all
ends up the same. It dies by its own hand. Bert Since the only intelligent life you have experience with is Mankind, that's a completely unsupportable generalization. As we all know - any generalization is false. -- Ron Sparks My Website: http://www.iSciFiStory.com My Forum: http://www.iscifistory.com/forum/ ========== http://www.iSciFiStory.com "Where Universes Are Toys In Your Hands" Featured in Science Magazine - May 2001 ========== |
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On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 16:16:15 GMT, "Ron Sparks"
wrote: ...In my post I was Showing intelligent life,all ends up the same. It dies by its own hand. Bert Since the only intelligent life you have experience with is Mankind, that's a completely unsupportable generalization. As we all know - any generalization is false. Actually its deeper than that, we in our total arrogance make the premise that all Life out there must be like us, therefore our rules apply. One day, and I hope its in my lifetime, mankind is going to get a real kick in the butt, when we found that we are not alone -- --- The two most abundant elements in the universe are Hydrogen and stupidity. Why is the ratio of Hydrogen to Stupidity less in usenet than anywhere else in the universe? |
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Intelligent life could have evolved as far back as 2 billion years
ago (or even earlier). Civilizations that developed the ability to travel in space probably (ECHO) developed wherever there was intelligent life. Most of these civilizations have probably been limited in their space travel to velocities well under the speed of light. With this limitation in mind it is unlikely that space faring civilizations could explore beyond some 3-5 light years. Such explorations would strain the resources on arrival to neighboring stars to the extent that landing on earth-like planets would not be practical (because of the inability to return to space). Much as Columbus setting up a temporary community on discovering America, and as today our setting up a base in Antarctica these alien explorers must have left traces of their presence on low gravity asteroids or moons. With these thoughts in mind here is my take on the possibility of finding evidence of alien presence in our solar system. Consider that stars do not travel around our milky way with the same orbits. It has been estimated (I do not know with what authority) that every 100,000 years or so on average, a star will come to within 3-5 light years of our solar system. That would translate to some 10,000-20,000 such encounters in the last 1-2 billion years. Given the current speculation that some 20% of all star systems have an (earth like) planet capable to support life, there could have been as many as 2,000-4,000 such stars in our past. If the probability that at the time of such near encounter the alien planet has a space faring civilization of say 0.01-0.1% then there is a likelihood that on exploring our solar system we might find from 1-5 traces of alien visits. There is some evidence of that, but for reasons that are not clear, NASA appears to be adamant in not releasing such information. Phyloe wrote: The first ever proof of intelligent life, outside of here on earth, will be found in the SMC. I just hope I live long enough to be proven correct. Somebody write this done and attribute it to me. Phyloe -- If the countryside seems boring, stop, get off your bike, and go sit in the ditch long enough to appreciate what was here before the asphalt came. |
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Ron There is sameness the way matter and forces create structures. 90%
of stars in the Milky Way are like our sun. The fact that nature uses the hydrogen atom and the carbon atom for the structure of organic matter is not surprising,and it is reasonable to think that is true in every part of the universe. Our earth has millions and millions of different life forms. They all are carbon hydrates. Man is the only life form that looks beyond the earth"s atmosphere. Alien intelligent life can be green. They could have three eyes. Two pair of arms,and six fingers on each hand. No hair. They could never have wheels for feet,for nature never used the wheel.(possibly the tumble weed) Micro life has its exceptions,but it could never develop a brain with enough structure. All forms of intelligent life would have good eyes. A strong body. A brain on the highest part of its body. Intelligent life that is millions of years older than us could all look exactly the same (100% identical) They might have found cloning more beneficial than chancing the out come of DNA. Bert |
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