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Old 02-17-2012, 02:50 PM  
Paul Markham
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Originally Posted by JohnnyClips View Post
You mean, life as YOU know it, not life as it actually exists. Again, there's the status quo coming right back at ya.

No one is saying aliens created the pyramids and whatnot, but its clearly obvious to anyone with more than one brain cell that they had some amazing technology back then and that the truth is being suppressed or we WOULD know how they were built.
What part of this don't you understand?

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Originally Posted by TheSquealer
Here is also a note on the idea of "other life forms" for the sane.

The idea of "other life" within the context of the mathematical probability of its existence, means "any form of life"

When you use incomplete math to estimate the total number of planets in the known universe which might be capable of sustaining life, that does not mean "life" as in "they are capable of intergalactic space travel". It means "any form of life" - i.e. most likely microbial at best.

For any form of life to evolve to that level of advancement where they are capable of traveling across galaxies, it also assumes a large number of mathematical impossibilities are overcome. I.e. that the planet didn't not suffer a catastrophic event during that period of evolution to destroy most life... that the life forms themselves were able to advance to the point of intergalactic travel without destroying themselves and so on and so forth.

The probability of life existing elsewhere in the universe might be a mathematical certainty. The probability of life from outside this solar system evolving to the point that they are capable of visiting this planet is incalculably small.

The odds they came here simply to show a bunch of gut eating savages how to move and align rocks.. uhmm.. you'd need to invent an entirely new form of math to account for how unlikely that is.
You've watched far too many episodes of Star Trek.

Fact. To create a "Death Star" would take the combined output of a planet hundreds of years. It's possible but not likely. To recreate the gravity, to match the Earth it would need to spin at a similar speed to the Earth.

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At the equator, the circumference of the Earth is 40070 kilometers, and the day is 24 hours long so the speed is 1670 kilometers/hour (1070 miles/hr).
I found it on a crackpot site. http://image.gsfc.nasa.gov/poetry/ask/a10840.html

The fuel required to do this is enough, then the fuel to send it across the Universe. Forget Solar, it's too unpredictable.

Then we have the problem of traveling the vast distances involved. Go do some research yourself on these problems.

Then the problems when they get here. Heat, atmosphere, bugs, infections and diseases. Spaniards traveling to S. America killed more of the people there with a few simple viruses than they did with guns. Happened also with other indigenous people who came into contact with Europeans. And Visa Versa. Odds are they would die if they land here or/and humans would of died.

Then when the Aliens got here, they mated with monkeys to make Humans? Bullshit, evolution explains it. OK we have a few missing pieces of the jigsaw, that does not deny it's a jigsaw with pieces we have yet to find. We're finding pieces all the time.

Then as Squealer points out they taught the humans on Earth to put stones on top of each other. And left nothing behind.

And your lack of proof is the "Elite covering it up."

Are you a real person or like Gideon some idiot being paid to start stupid threads and make stupid pots to keep the post count up?

Prove to us, you're something in this business please and not a post booster.
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