| Subject: Re: "There are over 200,000 galaxies filling this image" !!! |
| From: 4HEAD |
| Date: 01/04/2012, 01:37 |
| Newsgroups: alt.alien.research,alt.alien.visitors,alt.astronomy,alt.fan.art-bell,alt.paranet.ufo |
On 3/31/2012 2:26 PM, Sir Gilligan Horry wrote:
On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 09:42:08 -0500, 4HEAD<user@localhost.invalid>
wrote:
On 3/28/2012 6:19 AM, Sir Gilligan Horry wrote:
"There are over 200,000 galaxies filling this image !!!
It’s 17,000 x 11,000 pixels! If you happen to be sitting on a T1 line,
then you can grab this massive 250 Mb file."
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2012/03/23/an-ultradeep-image-thats-full-galaxies/
Reflecting again on that image, it almost has to be other life out there.
Not only that, but there almost has to be intelligent life out there. And
a situation where there are 2 planets in the same solar system with
intelligent life. And although I'm sure the form the intelligent life
has taken on in the 2 planets are probably quite different from each
other, they have surely conversed. I'm sure this scene is rare, but
because of the immensity of the Universe, the odds are in favor of it.
Ooh the technology. What devices some must have developed.
4HEAD
The best UFO debunkers on planet Earth
all say one thing these days...
"I'm sure there is intelligent life OUT THERE
but I doubt they can get here".
YEAH IF THEY ARE ON GASOLINE !!!
If the closest star to us is 4 LYs away, and some highly advanced
civilization on one of its planets has achieved 1 percent light speed
in their spacecraft, then it would take them 400 years to get here.
Several generations living in their spacecraft, out searching the
nearby regions in dedicated explorer fashion. I can see it happening.
Remember the Universe is multi billions of years old. There's
no telling what amazing intelligences have had plenty of time
to develop, even at a snails pace. I don't really feel that Earth has
been visited yet because there just is not any irrefutable evidence
that I've seen. Aliens would have made their presence known in a
very major public way by now. Not always out in the middle of
nowhere like it seems to be so far.
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