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Just wanna know what everyone thinks about that stuff. (Aliens and other dimensions)
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Why do you "wanna know" what everyone thinks about these random stuff?What are you?The police?Cuz' I'm outahere.
aliens = godda be out there! sooo many planets so theres godda be life out there... infact there is, bacteria
dimentions = theres a bit of a book called 'how to build a brain and 34 other uses of maths' in it it talks about them
Aliens are imaginations like mermaids, vampires, werewolves, etc.
Other dimensions may exist. We haven't found any evidences but It MAY be true.
Aliens are imaginations like mermaids, vampires, werewolves, etc.
those are not aliens, aliens are creatures from another planet
Jeremy wrote:Aliens are imaginations like mermaids, vampires, werewolves, etc.
those are not aliens, aliens are creatures from another planet
They are just Imaginations. They aren't real.
Hierarchy of foreignness:
Framling - Strangers of the same species, but another planet
Utlanning - Strangers of the same species and planet
Raman - Strangers of another planet, and a different species
Varelse - Strangers from another planet and species that humans cannot peacefully live with
Taken from Orson Scott Card's book Xenocide.
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Dimensions: who knows. Maybe, maybe not. Could be anything. The truth is probably something that nobody has considered/can comprehend. I've heard suggestions that the very nature of reality changes over the range of the universe.
Aliens: exist. Do they visit Earth? My guess is not, but I could be wrong. But the sheer number of planets and stars out there guarantees that there is life on other planets, somewhere out there. In fact I expect there are millions of intelligent species throughout the universe.
I think there are aliens, but unintelligent microbiological ones.
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If Actual advanced Aliens went to war with earth, Earth would lose.
As for dimensions, We will in 3rd dimension so possible more.
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Hierarchy of foreignness:
Framling - Strangers of the same species, but another planet
Utlanning - Strangers of the same species and planet
Raman - Strangers of another planet, and a different species
Varelse - Strangers from another planet and species that humans cannot peacefully live withTaken from Orson Scott Card's book Xenocide.
Framling (Främling) is swedish for Stranger.
Utlanning (Utlänning) is swedish for Foreigner.
Varelse is swedish for Creature.
Sounds like an interesting book.
I hate when people just say, definitively, there are no aliens. There's no life on other planets. I ask them how can they be so sure. They say something about how they've never seen them. Well, I've never seen the Eiffel Tower, put I'm pretty darn sure it exists. They also might say something about how there's no proof that life on other planets exists. Use common sense. Since when do unproved things automatically become false? You'd be ignorant to think that Earth is the only planet with life on it, when there's literally countless planets we haven't discovered.
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Different55 wrote:Hierarchy of foreignness:
Framling - Strangers of the same species, but another planet
Utlanning - Strangers of the same species and planet
Raman - Strangers of another planet, and a different species
Varelse - Strangers from another planet and species that humans cannot peacefully live withTaken from Orson Scott Card's book Xenocide.
Framling (Främling) is swedish for Stranger.
Utlanning (Utlänning) is swedish for Foreigner.
Varelse is swedish for Creature.Sounds like an interesting book.
It's a great series. This book had a kinda ominous name though. It's the Ender's Game series.
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I'm sure there is extraterrestrial life, but I doubt we will be able to communicate with them
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There's a pretty dang big universe. I'd be surprised if there wasn't even a single life form intelleigent enough to communicate.
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But we wouldn't even know if they could talk, or with what they could talk
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A species smart as or smarter than us would be able to get around it eventually, don't you think?
"Sometimes failing a leap of faith is better than inching forward"
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But what if they turned out to be snails
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So what if they're snails? If they're intelligent enough to have technology then try to communicate.
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^ LOL
Well, if they were snails, they'd be able to do this.
Your pics broken. But if there were alien snails they'd be able to do this.
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Doesn't look broken to me. Aw, yours is highers quality then mine!
The Red Troll wrote:Jeremy wrote:Aliens are imaginations like mermaids, vampires, werewolves, etc.
those are not aliens, aliens are creatures from another planet
They are just Imaginations. They aren't real.
fine then, prove it
o, and btw, i read a book when i was younger and its called fantasy enclclopidea and mermaids, vampires and werewolves were in it but no aliens,
Being religious, I'd say there aren't aliens. BUT, I'll put that behind me and ask another question:
If we have no solid proof then how do we know? We shouldn't assume that aliens exist based off 'signs' or what sounds 'reasonable'.
Understand, too, that life requires a very specific habitat, no matter what the creature.
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Yeah, well, you know that's just like, uh, your opinion, man.
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