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To: jmacusa

Plus, there’s the time dimension - what are the odds in the vastness of time/distance that civilizations would contact each other?


27 posted on 07/27/2015 11:17:06 AM PDT by P.O.E. (Pray for America)
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To: P.O.E.
Yes indeed. I watch the show ''Ancient Aliens'' and to be fair Mr. Big Hair Guy(Giorgio Tsukolakas,sp?) does say at the outset of each program all his supposition is theory but soon becomes ''fact'', this of course being a relative term. As with all scientific/evolutionary theorists the case is presented , questions posed(by the theorists and answered by same with a set of ''facts and there is no other line of questioning is asked given. As I said how in the world would some extraterrestrial civilization, if such does exist beyond our little corner of the universe have known five or so thousand years ago that we were even here? As I tell people imagine yourself at a nightgame in Yankee Stadium and you're on the pitchers mound. You look up into the stands and you have all these lights, the powerful flood lights of the stadium , light from tv video cameras and fans. And in the midst of all this light and glare try to find a small pin prick of light, barely the size of the head of a pin(this being our sun) and having done that, try even harder to spot nine little orbiting bodies circling this little pin prick of light and then notice one tiny little smote of dust and water third out from this small light source and say “Ah ha, that's a planet with an atmosphere of nitrogen, oxygen and water vapor with carbon based life forms!’’. It's ridiculous. I like the show because it's entertaining science fiction and that dude's hair is just the bomb.
28 posted on 07/27/2015 5:33:34 PM PDT by jmacusa
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