Cx2H
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Got any cites for this? One?
I'll take that as a no then, same as always right. Off the cuff comments.Another Appalachian?
Got any cites for this? One?
I'll take that as a no then, same as always right. Off the cuff comments.Another Appalachian?
Don't let the morons win.Unwatch
i really try not to have preconceived notions of alien appearance, or behavior. we tend to anthropomorphize aliens so we can deal with the idea better. curiosity is present in many species, but holds a place of honor with simians. most predator species will satisfy themselves that a new object or condition isn't edible, or a threat, then they could give a shit about it.I just read about a satellite that's cataloging the color, range and velocity of most of the stars in our Milky Way galaxy. The team operating it has just made the first big data cache available and I suspect discoveries will be coming thick and fast.
One project that will need a couple more years is the cataloging of stars with a telltale wiggle that betrays the presence of planets in orbit around them. This wiggle, once analysed in detail, will tell us the mass and the distance it's orbiting, and along with the data about the star itself will tell us if it's capable of supporting life as we know it.
The number of planets we'll discover will explode by orders of magnitude from the thousand or so we know of now.
In the quest to find aliens, this is a huge step forward.
So will they be more like e.t. or Borg?
Few things would make me feel like I lived at the right time in history quite like First Contact.even level headed people can make mistakes, like believing conspiracy theory craziness, if its presented in the right way
even level headed people can make mistakes, like believing conspiracy theory craziness, if its presented in the right way