A Conversation for Talking Point: Are We Really Alone In The Universe?
ENOUGH SAUSAGES?
fluffykerfuffle Posted Jun 12, 2007
check out what i have been working on!! A23672405
NO MORE SAUSAGES THEN!
fluffykerfuffle Posted Jun 12, 2007
you remove the U in the url and type testuserpage in its place and it will show you the code ...if you want to use it or anything else i put in there go ahead
...then, a slice of time perhaps?
fluffykerfuffle Posted Jun 12, 2007
ohhhh i am sorry... thats only good for personal space page.... i will try to find out how to test guide entry pages... and put the info in Fish instead of here .... this is for Sausages!!
...then, a slice of time perhaps?
General Scary Posted Jun 13, 2007
so Whats instead of "U" is it the A?
...then, a slice of time perhaps?
Ferrettbadger. The Renegade Master Posted Jun 13, 2007
"Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish zombie, can make you live forever, if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree."
God and the universe
fluffykerfuffle Posted Jun 13, 2007
ohhhh maybe this is what caused the BB! ...cosmically speaking!
http://www.donquijote.org/culture/spain/fiestas/tomatina.asp
nb: this message does link back to the original splat posting!
God and the universe
kuzushi Posted Jun 14, 2007
I think that proves it.
The question is, if the BS caused the BB, what caused the BS?
More sausage, anyone?
kuzushi Posted Jun 14, 2007
It begs the question, if there's a finite number of idiots in the universe, who's SWL going to talk to?
More sausage, anyone?
toybox Posted Jun 14, 2007
It may raise the question, but it doesn't beg it
http://begthequestion.info/
More sausage, anyone?
kuzushi Posted Jun 14, 2007
V. interesting. Never knew about that. I think those campaigners are a bit like King Cnut,though.
Universe
Professor Sarah Bellum Posted Jun 23, 2007
I was just wondering when we consider ET life, do we need to consider life in our Galaxy or life in the Universe.
These may seem not too different but what are the chances of contacting Extra-Galactic life. Even in our own Galaxy, apart from knowing there is life out there, it isn't very useful contacting anything further than a couple of hundred light years, and even then conversation would be tricky.
With in a hundred light years would be something. At least we could exchange information and have an understanding as long as it could be mantained. Less than 50 light years and less, we could send a questiong and hope to be alive to hear the reply.
I think the point I'm trying to make is if we wanted to contact ET life, would it be any help at all to consider anything beyond our own Galaxy. Detecting life anywhere in the Galaxy would be great but how close does it need to be before it becomes more annoying at being too far away than useful?
Universe
Professor Sarah Bellum Posted Jun 23, 2007
PS. I was going to sign off after coming back from holiday but since we're back to talking scinece (I think), I'll stick around.
are we alone in the universe?
E-S-M19A Posted Jun 23, 2007
we may not be alone, but looking at great distances in space is pointless in terms of finding forign life, as the light will meet your eye, and you will see what was happening even millions of years ago in one place, making it useless to try and look for alian current alian life as we would just bee seeing into the past, or seeing past events from many years back appear now
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