GENERAL DORKING OUT ON OUTER SPACE THREAD (NRR)
edith head
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i may or may not have been on something when i watched a bunch of stuff on the hubble space telescope that recently turned 20, (part of this curiosity sparked from the 'scale of the universe' thread), but i did not know until recently that the sun will eventually become so big that it will incinerate us and all the planets in our solar system. the dude from jurassic park says we have 7 billion years to skip town
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- the idea of Dark Energy that makes up most of the universe will eventually overpower the gravitational pull of planets, galaxies and everything that we know due to negative pressure and the universe expanding at an accelerated rate. we're all gonna die billions of years from now from being sucked into this 'dark energy'
- the hole in a black hole is actually the size of a pinhead but has the same gravitational pull as the star when it was 'regular sized'
- that these pillars in the eagle nebula are 4 light years tall and many solar systems can fit in one of those glowing specks within them:
the specks!
haha i didn't claim to be an official outer space dork! the thread is general dorking out on outer space
i'm really excited about the telescope they are gonna put out there after the hubble. it's completely crazy
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/science/space/article7107207.ece
yeah, they call it the Big Rip
one of my favorite albums of the aughts
Seems logical if you use humans as a reference point. Figure they'll probably be more advanced than us if they're able to travel here from another planet (etc.).
And how have humans treated animals with lower development than our own?
Built over their habitat, eaten them, hunted them for sport, polluted their land and water, taken them captive and used them for labor or food production (i.e. farming, milk/eggs), used them for clothing (or furniture), experimentation, entertainment, etc.
I think Hawking may have the right idea. People assume aliens will want to be all buddy buddy, but we haven't done the same. At all. Ever. Even with our own species.
Been watchin' this on demand. Being grown and knowing he enjoyed the herb makes it an fresh, new experience.
I was at Jodrell Bank the other day and my OG UMIST Hommie there says it's much more urgent than that - Just the 5,000 Million years left on your real-estate investment.
Bearing in mind, with the glass half-full doe, that home-owe sappy uns have only been around for the 200,000 years. Plenty of time for us all to get into dem silver catsuits and beamships. At the moment, we are still very primitive. I would imagine when we have the skillz to boldly go, we will no longer roll as pillaging hordes and be all chilled in our outlook.
As would any visitors already possessing the technology to come here. The aliens are already running tings. If they wanted to kill us all, they'd have done it a long time ago.
I think when they agree we can handle the truth without flipping they will chuck us a few more bones. Free energy, fretless basses and things of that nature.
Yeah.
Good post, Jim.
Just for now, could any aliens reading this board please give us the techy vitals to enable instantaneous teleportation of the fruits of ebay digging. Oh, and if you really want to perform those experiments, HarveyC is available.
A formula devised by the Canadian rapper Drake, intended to provide a way of estimating the number of extraterrestrial civilizations in the Galaxy which currently have the ability to engage in interstellar communication.
N Present number of extraterrestrial races capable of interstellar communication
R* Mean rate of star formation, averaged over the lifetime of the Galaxy
fp Fraction of stars that have planets
ne Average number of planets in a planetary system suitable for life
fl Fraction of suitable planets on which life actually develops
fi Fraction of life-bearing planets on which intelligent life develops
fc Fraction of intelligence-bearing planets on which the capacity for interstellar communication develops
L Average lifetime of a technological civilization
Unfortunately, of the seven factors that appear on the right side of the Drake Equation, only one (R*) can be estimated at present with any degree of confidence. Current and near-future research on extrasolar planets will gradually reduce the uncertainties in three other factors, fp, ne, and fl. However, the values of the remaining three factors, which relate to the evolution of extraterrestrial intelligence and technology, are likely to remain a matter of pure speculation for a very long time, unless contact is made with a more advanced civilization which could convey this knowledge immediately. So it's kind of a nonsense.
I've been bugging on all of this for the last few days. Who's to say there's not more than one species of ET? Judging from the 1000's of UFO accounts in the last millennium they've had every opportunity to attack us and yet they haven't. I don't doubt that the possibility exists, but why haven't they already?
For those who still think UFO's don't exist, I highly recommend reading what credible scientists have to say.
J. Allen Hynek: US Air Force http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Allen_Hynek
Francis Crick (discovered DNA): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panspermia#Directed_panspermia
etc etc...
How credible of a witness do you need? Military, police, scientist, astronomer, politician, president? All have claimed to see something that cannot be explained by conventional means. Do the knowledge. In every study there is a percentage that has no terrestrial answer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi_paradox
Do you think cockroaches know we are here? Amoebas? Ever tried explaining yourselves to either?
Maybe (by design?) they roll on a completely different scale than we do. The spectrums our senses operate on just can't tune in to them.
Maybe the earth is like, in one of their school science project jars.
Personally I can't even really get my head round Earth never mind alternate realities/"being watched closely by intelligences greater than man's" style scenarios.
Maybe on the first. Hell no, on the second.
I'm afraid I was definitely thinking more of a one man/woman sent to furthest space to explore the unknown than a cruise ship type scenario.
Think Dark Star.
More places for them to hide then right?
[Costanza]I quite like the idea of becoming a theoretical physicist[/Costanza] Seems like you just have to wear linen jackets with rolled up sleeves and talk in really general terms about what may or may not be the consensus view of the day. Then make a TV show with bad animations of you walking round the edge of a black hole.
Short glide to the surface and collect a trillion airmiles.
The energy channeller needs a super-heavy element that we don't have in our neck of the woods. It may sound tin-hat space-cake to the casual reader but the theory is all there. Bearing in mind just 100 years ago the Wright Brothers were marginally bettering the work of Prometheus, and yet now we have a space station and routinely use devices that would have got us burnt at the stake previously.
I would ask them to fix the oil leak on my Saab first doe. See what kind of "Real" engineers they are.
Ok, would you be up for it then if you could zap anywhere you want? Personally I think I'm a bit too disillusioned and disinterested in the human race to be a good ambassador.
[super nerd]If I could ask for a super power it would be that. I mean it could be used for invisibility and to fly as well. [/super nerd]