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NASA officially releases statement: "We Are Not Alone In The Universe"
Topic Started: Jul 16 2014, 01:42 PM (3,571 Views)
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Just wanted to say, 'life' doesn't necessarily mean beings as intelligent as humans right? It could be like an insect species for all we know
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Jul 17 2014, 09:56 PM
Just wanted to say, 'life' doesn't necessarily mean beings as intelligent as humans right? It could be like an insect species for all we know
Yes, don't know of you read the previous Posts but we mentioned that
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Oh nah I just read the OP lmao
Silly me
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To be honest, I can't comprehend us being the only logical and sentient species in the entire Universe, can't see how other people can deny the likelihood of it when there's literally trillions of planets out there with many of them possibly being in the habitable zone. Then you've got the possibility of non-carbon based life.
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As I've said before, we'd better hope either life is not too common or intelligent life is not too rare. It doesn't bode well for us otherwise.
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Jul 17 2014, 09:04 PM
Nothing is faster than light, no matter how advanced your technology
*coughs* theoretically.
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Exactly. Just because we haven't been able to detect such a thing and that our current mathematics says it's impossible, doesn't technically make it so. So called truths have been declared false many times in history. Personally I believe that it's very likely impossible to accelerate past light speed. At least in this universe. But if you went into a black hole or wormhole then you could probably do it. Another way around it is to just move or bend space closer towards you. Like folding a piece of paper.


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Whenever people talk about how nothing can travel faster than light, I always want to tell them that we cannot currently fathom the mathematics that might allow for FTL. Never say to a scientist he cannot do something because it is impossible: He'll go out of his way to prove you wrong.
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Jul 23 2014, 04:49 AM
Whenever people talk about how nothing can travel faster than light, I always want to tell them that we cannot currently fathom the mathematics that might allow for FTL. Never say to a scientist he cannot do something because it is impossible: He'll go out of his way to prove you wrong.
Which is pretty ironic considering scientists are the ones saying it's impossible
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I believe anything with mass has been proven to never reach 100% light-speed, only 99.9999999999% the speed of light.
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Jul 23 2014, 02:27 PM
I believe anything with mass has been proven to never reach 100% light-speed, only 99.9999999999% the speed of light.
Our laws of physics would be flushed down the toilet if 1 small particle would briefly reach over that speed for even the slightest instant.

One time they thought they had a particle reach over the speed of light in CERN, Switzerland.
All scientists just refused it and claimed that there HAD to be a miscalculation of some sort. Turn out they were right. It's like 0 degrees Kelvin. We can get really really close, but we just never reach that 0 K
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I remember that. It was a neutrino, iirc.
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Didn't it turn out to be dirt in the machine or something?


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Jul 23 2014, 03:07 PM
Didn't it turn out to be dirt in the machine or something?
Just a miscalculation from what I heard
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I've heard it was a bad fiber-optics link between a GPS unit and a computer which caused the 60 nanosecond timing discrepancy.
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