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[Football] Aliens and the beginning of time



moggy

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Oct 15, 2003
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southwick
So maybe we were visited way back and since then whoever visited us,their civilization is now extinct.

It's all in the timing and location.Yes maybe there was life on a planet a 'mere' 10 million miles from us but maybe
they had advanced life thousands of years ago but not anymore.

So an advanced life form far way ahead of ours years ago might not have progressed while our intellect and knowledge has now caught up?
 




The Optimist

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Apr 6, 2008
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How do you explain sites like Puma punku, tiwanako, the nazca lines and so many other sites?

This is the biggest trap people fall into. Just because we can’t explain something doesn’t mean it’s aliens, god etc. It’s okay to just say we don’t know and try to figure it out from the evidence we do have. We shouldn’t fill gaps in our knowledge with any old nonsense we can think of.

For example early man experiencing an earthquake wouldn’t have had a clue what was going so filled the gap with god is angry. We now understand earthquakes so don’t view them as acts of god. In the future i’m Sure we’ll have explanations for things we don’t currently understand, so please don’t fill that gap in our knowledge with things for which there is no evidence.
 


Renegade1

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Mar 7, 2018
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So an advanced life form far way ahead of ours years ago might not have progressed while our intellect and knowledge has now caught up?

Point is that civilization from thousands of years ago has now been wiped out through war or disease.
If they were still around then why haven't they been back?Because they were never here?

Is it even possible to catch up?You can only catch up a civilization that has stopped moving forward.
Have we stopped moving forward?No.So why should anyone else.
 


Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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Wasn Leon Knight alienated from the Albion squad? Apparently there were sightings of him by some motorway!?

Spooky

Or the sudden vanishing of Alex Pritchard off the M25 only to emerge a few minutes later in Norwich.

He won't talk about it...
 


hart's shirt

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Jul 8, 2003
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Kitbag in Dubai




jaghebby

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Mar 18, 2013
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The real important question is when do we invent Warp Drive (if your a trekkie) or if your a star wars fan then the Hyper Drive!!! it would make getting to away games so much bloody quicker instead of interminable train, coach or car journeys! :laugh:
 


jaghebby

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Mar 18, 2013
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Or the sudden vanishing of Alex Pritchard off the M25 only to emerge a few minutes later in Norwich.

He won't talk about it...

Well he hasn't set the world alight at Huddersfield what with injuries and all so he probably did us a favour making his way up the M11 and A11 when he did!
 






dangull

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Feb 24, 2013
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Brian Cox reckons there could be a lot of life out there in terms of slime, very simple organisms, but thinks intelligent space travelling creatures could be incredibly rare.

This planet is supposed is supposed to be 4 billion years old, but its only in the last 500,000 years when multi celled organisms evolved. He also went into detail how this was an incredible fluke which might not have occurred any where else yet.
 


Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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If there are aliens out there, I wonder what they'll make of Ulloa penalty?

Found in a field near Glynde. Knocked out of orbit by Murray's effort.
 






Megazone

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Jan 28, 2015
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Found in a field near Glynde. Knocked out of orbit by Murray's effort.

I think you've been misinformed there. I'm pretty sure Ulloa's penalty hit the moon creating Tycho in the process.

Murray's penalty landed on planet Nibiru.

Neither penalty collided. Nasa have confirmed this.
 
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dangull

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There is also an argument, that if a species could travel among the stars, they could have had time to colonise the galaxy. Off course there is no evidence of that today.
 


Megazone

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Jan 28, 2015
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There is also an argument, that if a species could travel among the stars, they could have had time to colonise the galaxy. Off course there is no evidence of that today.

There's Egyptian hieroglyphics which could be telling us about space travel. There's all sorts of conspiracies behind them, one being that we're the aliens who landed here from 'Planet X'. I think the Summerian tablets touches on this too ( I could be wrong there)
 




larus

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So maybe we were visited way back and since then whoever visited us,their civilization is now extinct.

It's all in the timing and location.Yes maybe there was life on a planet a 'mere' 10 million miles from us but maybe
they had advanced life thousands of years ago but not anymore.

Let’s put things in perspective here.

1 light year is approx. 6,000,000,000,000 miles.
The NEAREST other star (Proxima Centauri) to us is 4.24 light years away.
The 9th is Ross 248 (10.322) light years.

So, I think your comment of a ‘mere’ 10 million miles is a little bit out (sounds like Labours budget plans :lol: ).

I think there will be life out in the universe.
I think there will be intelligent life out there - but whether they have the ability to travel those distances and to be able to survive is another question.

One thing is sure, they will need to have learnt how to warp space/time to exceed the speed of light.
 


DavePage

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Let’s put things in perspective here.

1 light year is approx. 6,000,000,000,000 miles.
The NEAREST other star (Proxima Centauri) to us is 4.24 light years away.
The 9th is Ross 248 (10.322) light years.

So, I think your comment of a ‘mere’ 10 million miles is a little bit out (sounds like Labours budget plans :lol: ).

I think there will be life out in the universe.
I think there will be intelligent life out there - but whether they have the ability to travel those distances and to be able to survive is another question.

One thing is sure, they will need to have learnt how to warp space/time to exceed the speed of light.

It just a jump to the left, surely
 


vegster

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May 5, 2008
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" Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not, both are equally terrifying " Sir Arthur C Clarke.
 






maltaseagull

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Feb 25, 2009
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Zabbar- Malta
'We’re out in the boondocks. And our star, the sun, is only one of 400 billion other stars in the Milky Way galaxy,' she said the conference crowd according to USA Today.
'And our Milky Way galaxy is only one of about 200 billion other galaxies in the observable universe,' she added’
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...aims-Earth-discover-alien-life-year-2100.html

The numbers are mindblowing.Questions have to be asked and discussed.

Are there Aliens out there?
How did all this begin?
Who will we play on Saturday.

Be brave and tell away.

42 :)
 


Notters

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Oct 20, 2003
24,889
Guiseley
So maybe we were visited way back and since then whoever visited us,their civilization is now extinct.

It's all in the timing and location.Yes maybe there was life on a planet a 'mere' 10 million miles from us but maybe
they had advanced life thousands of years ago but not anymore.

10 million miles? Mars alone is 34 million miles away.
 


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