ET Posted March 7, 2003 Posted March 7, 2003 Here's a site with a different bend, I find the ideas kinda...well...kinda possible, not in the context that the site says but more like what the future might be. http://luvinspoon.tripod.com ET
greg1917 Posted March 8, 2003 Posted March 8, 2003 Are those possibly the worst UFO pictures youve ever seen? nice use of basic picture programs there on simple landscape photos...
Sayonara Posted March 8, 2003 Posted March 8, 2003 The Acropolis is really overdoing it. So is posting it in modern/theoretical physics.
ET Posted March 8, 2003 Author Posted March 8, 2003 I like the way the ETs arrived and the Fatima explination isn't too bad either. Ruling the world with just microscopic spaceships. ET
Sayonara Posted March 8, 2003 Posted March 8, 2003 The ET ships explanation is nice and all, but there are two ickle points. 1 - Scientifically credible sites that are trying to be serious don't use the word 'nuke'. 2 - In order to know any of this we would have had to capture and disect such vessels, and have proof of their origins and function.
ET Posted March 8, 2003 Author Posted March 8, 2003 I don't know about whether a Scientifically credible site would use the term nuke or not, but I believe I've seen it used in magazines like Scientific American. In any case the site is a pretty imaginative use of nano-technology. With such technology exploring billions of stars may not be so impossible after all. By the same token if there is an intelligence in our galaxy capable of such ability, then maybe, just maybe they're already here, just a thought. ET
greg1917 Posted March 8, 2003 Posted March 8, 2003 But why would a giant lobster called marmaduke sent giant bananas to Earth? i know marmaduke knows and sees all but im not sure about your hypothesis here, youve yet to produce marmadukian maths OR show proofs for your banana theory. hmmm
atinymonkey Posted March 10, 2003 Posted March 10, 2003 Actually, its a valid theory that has been proved by top scientists. Well, apart from marmadukian maths, thats just silly.
Dudde Posted March 10, 2003 Posted March 10, 2003 magazines like scientific american use words like "nuke" to let the less-intelligent people have a chance to understand it, and in doing so increase their sales^_^
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