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noachian

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« on: 11-30-2005 13:19 »
« Last Edit on: 11-30-2005 13:19 »

where did all of the races and aliens come from. If they wer'nt aroud in the 21st century then how did they just apear. Did God just reacently make them or were they already there but humans did'nt know about them.
Marcus
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« Reply #1 on: 11-30-2005 13:39 »

'...God doesn't do squat, he practically told me himself!' :P

Us Stupid Ages folk just don't have the technology to detect/communicate with aliens, I suspect  :)
noachian

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« Reply #2 on: 11-30-2005 13:46 »

Oh, but would'nt we have picked somthing up like: people on neptune or other close planets.
 
Marcus
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« Reply #3 on: 11-30-2005 13:48 »

Apparently not! Maybe they just moved in recently (i.e. the future...) after one of the many times Earth was invaded (which hasn't happened yet).
noachian

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« Reply #4 on: 11-30-2005 13:49 »

oh, ok thanks that will come in useful

p.s how did God tell you himself
Marcus
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« Reply #5 on: 11-30-2005 14:06 »

so sorry to start this...

P.S. a paraphrase from Godfellas  :)
noachian

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« Reply #6 on: 11-30-2005 16:04 »

to start what
futz
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« Reply #7 on: 11-30-2005 17:51 »

Jesus H. Christ drops in here once in a while, maybe he knows. The series never made mention of the origins of most species except the Nibblonians who have been around since the Big Bang (maybe they're just bragging). Most Sci-Fi assumes there is intelligent life out there now and space science is getting to the point where it almost assumes given earth-similar environments life will sprout.

Nope, SETI hasn't heard ET calling yet, but we've only been listening for about 40-years. A 40 light year distance from Earth doesn't include lots, and lots of planetary sytems. And maybe ET doesn't use radio frequencies.
transgender nerd under canada

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« Reply #8 on: 11-30-2005 21:48 »
« Last Edit on: 11-30-2005 21:48 by totalnerduk »

If ET Does't use radio frequencies, then how the hell does he 'phone home?

Edit for SORF: God loves you.
SORF

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« Reply #9 on: 11-30-2005 22:17 »

shot up with the god talk! the world is ruled by lord Vishnu! ever seen bart vs australia? but for information on how show spicies were thought up watch the commentarys
transgender nerd under canada

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« Reply #10 on: 11-30-2005 22:50 »
« Last Edit on: 11-30-2005 22:50 by totalnerduk »

Edit: Oh what the hell, instead of a polite reply, I'll simply direct you to something that somebody else said, which was equally relevant.

Click.
futz
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« Reply #11 on: 12-01-2005 09:04 »

Mmmm...subatomic particle spin might be manipulated for information transmission instantaneously regardless of distance. Check out "spooky action at a distance" sometime. Also, present earth science is doing stranger and stranger things with light beams and speed of light. SETI may be looking for smoke signals in a cell phone universe.
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