Recent content by Jabbadonut

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    Is the Milky Way harboring dozens of intelligent civilizations?

    Let me see . . . James Hansen . . . Michael Mann . . . Bill Nye . . . Neil DeGrasse Tyson . . . are a few of the scientists I believe won't admit they could be wrong about anything. However, I too could be wrong. Nevertheless, I want to hear some outside the box thinking from the scientific...
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    Question Can someone tell me what this is?

    The image just isn't robust enough for me to make an educated guess as to what it is. Good luck with this.
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    Is the Milky Way harboring dozens of intelligent civilizations?

    What I have found to be what I consider as an axiom, is one universal truth that is really probably the only thing for which we (most likely) should be concerned. It is this: You are here, and it is now. Once that is understood clearly, the possibilities become limitless. I "started over" some...
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    Is the Milky Way harboring dozens of intelligent civilizations?

    Once science admits it has no clue as to some of the big questions, they might have a better chance of understanding our universe. I feel that our species knows literally next to nothing about the universe, and that any conclusions are completely irrelevant at this point. Scientists have big...
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    Space roar: NASA detected the loudest sound in the universe, but what is it?

    Thank you Mr. Larsson. You've cleared away the confusion I was having.
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    Is the Milky Way harboring dozens of intelligent civilizations?

    Well, your point is accepted. My experience with scientists over the years has led me to question how open minded they are.
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    Space roar: NASA detected the loudest sound in the universe, but what is it?

    Please cite a source that says "time is absolute." Thanks. (haven't heard that before)
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    Space roar: NASA detected the loudest sound in the universe, but what is it?

    You'll have to be more specific as to why this theory regarding the nature of space conflicts with Einstein. The GENERAL theory of relativity is what the Big Bang theory is based upon, not the Special Theory. https://www.livescience.com/65700-big-bang-theory.html
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    From floating guts to 'sticky' blood — here's how to do surgery in space

    Instructions for space surgery: 1. Make incision . . . 2 OOPS, apply anesthetic, THEN make incision . . . 3. Notify patient's next of kin . . 4. Fill out death certificate . . . make sure to note time of death. 5. Just shove body out of airlock and vacuum up the floating blood from the cabin. :)
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    Poop stains visible from space reveal hidden colonies of Antarctic penguins

    OMG . . . poop stains visible from space? I don't want to know any more . . . no way . . . too much information . . . d'oh . . .
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    Space roar: NASA detected the loudest sound in the universe, but what is it?

    Uh . . . sorry . . . didn't mean for that fart to be so big . . . just don't inhale for a bit . . .
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    Is the Milky Way harboring dozens of intelligent civilizations?

    I don't know about anyone else, but moving to Mars is looking like a pretty good plan at this point . . .
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    Is the Milky Way harboring dozens of intelligent civilizations?

    I think too many of us simply don't want to admit the scope of what we consider knowledge is much larger than what we actually know and understand. I'm willing to maintain an open mind to every conceivable possibility, even those that seemingly belie what we call science. There is much to learn...
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    Is the Milky Way harboring dozens of intelligent civilizations?

    Good points. We think of ourselves as intelligent beings. What if we really aren't? I just hope I live long enough to actually witness extraterrestrials making contact with us. Should be very exciting!