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Quoted: Really? That's your guess based on some random twitting? You jumped straight to Dyson Sphere? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Cue up some music to get ready for the announcement.
Rob Zombie - Well, Everybody's Fucking In A U.F.O Rob Zombie - Well, Everybody's Fucking In A U.F.O |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Dyson sphere? Really? That's your guess based on some random twitting? You jumped straight to Dyson Sphere? Well that would definitely end the environmental impact of burning fossil fuels here on earth. Of course it would take every single resource we have to make it. Serious question. Based on the size the Sphere would have to be, does the earth in fact have enough resources to create one? |
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Meh. Some spectrographic data indicating some biosignature gas on some gas giant 300 light years away. Yay, Cygnus 239b-12 has space cooties. Maybe.
Edit. Terrible news from a great filter perspective |
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CoC should ban huge announcment/news/indictments next week, posts.
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Discovery is a huge ass asteroid on collision course with mother earth. News breaking because it has been picked up by amateur astronomers, film at 11:00.
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I don't think so.
My schedule was only fires and continued left week commie terror for Sept. We had a light Oct 2020 calendar with only the standard commie terror, November was Giant zombie turkeys after a Trump win (87% to 13% by my calculations) with the Aliens in late Dec to ring in the New Year. |
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2020 is such a great year. Aliens would be par for the course based on the other shit that has happened. Attached File
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Quoted: Well that would definitely end the environmental impact of burning fossil fuels here on earth. Of course it would take every single resource we have to make it. Serious question. Based on the size the Sphere would have to be, does the earth in fact have enough resources to create one? View Quote A dyson sphere is actually a constellation or swarm of objects, it was never a rigid structure like in Star Trek. The idea is that as technology progresses a civilization would be able to access more and more resources from the system, eventually mining the gas giants and maybe even the star itself. The only thing you really would need from Earth is the biology, there's plenty of everything else elsewhere in the system. |
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Quoted: What's exciting to an Astronamist isn't going to move the needle for the general public. My guess is they may have found a star in the 435 Quadrant of the Zulu galaxy that could be within a million miles of planet 34a-6. They will know for sure in 10000 light years though so stay tuned! View Quote Or a probe spotted something mundane on a planet that looks like a dry river bed. Maybe there could have been water there billions of years ago, but we'll have to spend 100 billion dollars and send up another probe to find out for sure (10 years from now). |
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Doubtful. They'll announce that they've found some new organic molecule somewhere or something.
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Quoted: Really? That's your guess based on some random twitting? You jumped straight to Dyson Sphere? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Dyson sphere? Really? That's your guess based on some random twitting? You jumped straight to Dyson Sphere? Why not? It would be the second one. |
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Fuck yes! Trump will be awarding the first MOH to a space
Force soldier in 2023 after the upcoming galactic war ?? |
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Quoted: Well that would definitely end the environmental impact of burning fossil fuels here on earth. Of course it would take every single resource we have to make it. Serious question. Based on the size the Sphere would have to be, does the earth in fact have enough resources to create one? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Dyson sphere? Really? That's your guess based on some random twitting? You jumped straight to Dyson Sphere? Well that would definitely end the environmental impact of burning fossil fuels here on earth. Of course it would take every single resource we have to make it. Serious question. Based on the size the Sphere would have to be, does the earth in fact have enough resources to create one? “Earth” not even close. But if you can build it then there is no reason to use any resources from earth. But they probably saw one form far far away. |
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Quoted: $10 nearly said you subscribed to the thread.. View Quote The Venus comment? That would certainly be closer. But mars showed tantalizing biosignatures way back in 1976 with Viking, and that still isn’t resolved. Even the seasonal methane bloom is an uncertain indicator. Unless they’re seeing the ET equivalent of Burma Shave signs, I have doubts. |
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It'll be some space-nerds idea of exciting, so in all actuality it will the dumbest thing since that black hole picture they took.
Space nerds are such... well, nerds. |
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