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Post by onethreetwo on Jun 11, 2020 6:17:57 GMT
Is it really that unlikely? My Google machine tells me they estimate 500 meteorites hit earth every year. It seems like it could be likely, no? Maybe the most likely when we're talking about aliens coming to earth. What's more likely in your opinion? A giant spaceship showing up or an alien germ infested meteorite screaming towards earth? Is nobody worried about this?
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Post by Stammerhead on Jun 11, 2020 10:10:47 GMT
This is why Space Force was created.
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Post by RangerMike on Jun 11, 2020 10:25:38 GMT
I believe that's already happened. I believe many things we see every day originated some where else and not here on earth.
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Post by Catman on Jun 11, 2020 10:48:28 GMT
Build the Space Wall now and make the space aliens pay for it!
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Post by JHA Durant on Jun 11, 2020 11:05:54 GMT
That was the plot to the Command & Conquer video game series!
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Post by Catman on Jun 11, 2020 11:09:45 GMT
Come to think of it, that's how Ghidorah came to Earth in Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster.
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Post by Schwarzwald Magnus on Jun 11, 2020 11:21:22 GMT
It would need to survive the vacuum of space for thousands, if not millions of years. Then it would have to survive the atmospheric descent which would almost certainly cook it or the meteor would just explode. Then it would need to be able to survive Earth's climate which varies greatly depending where it landed, most likely being the ocean.
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Post by politicidal on Jun 11, 2020 14:24:54 GMT
It'd be about time then.
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Post by maxwellperfect on Jun 11, 2020 16:04:25 GMT
Come to think of it, that's how Ghidorah came to Earth in Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster. And The Blob.
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Post by Stammerhead on Jun 11, 2020 16:38:11 GMT
Build the Space Wall now and make the space aliens pay for it! "Suppose that we hit the meteorite with a tremendous, whether it's ultraviolet or just very powerful light," Trump said at the White House Space Force press briefing, adding: "Supposing you brought the light inside the meteorite, which you can do either through lazar blasters or in some other way."
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Post by MCDemuth on Jun 11, 2020 17:33:57 GMT
I believe that's already happened. I believe many things we see every day originated some where else and not here on earth. From what I've heard... There have been meteorites found on Earth, which came from Mars, many thousands of years ago, and they... MAY... have fossilized microbial life in them... "ALH84001", is one such possible example. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Hills_84001If such finds eventually prove that life did form on other planets... Then then origins of Human life, may not have originated on Earth, but perhaps from planets, such as Mars... Humans might actually be Martians! LOL! Of course it may be possible that early life originated on Earth... Went to Mars... and then came back to Earth... too! Some scientists have also speculated that some of our very unique sea creatures, may have originated from space, because they are so different from the majority of life found on Earth... If I remember correctly... one creature has more than one brain, and another has more than one nervous system... Point being... They are different enough, that their origins, are alien, when compared to most lifeforms found on Earth... The question is, how did they come to exist so differently from the rest of the species? Evolving on another planet might be the answer... Science has proven that life can exist in the most extreme environments (at both ends of the scale) that any of us can think of... Cold-Hot, No Atmosphere-Atmosphere, Vacuum-Pressure, Not Toxic-Toxic Enviroments. ETC... Hitching a ride inside a comet through space? No Problem. The idea of Panspermia is not Science Fiction any more... It's just a matter of when it happens, and finding the evidence. And so far, that hasn't happened... Yet...
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Post by Schwarzwald Magnus on Jun 11, 2020 22:37:35 GMT
It would need to survive the vacuum of space for thousands, if not millions of years. Then it would have to survive the atmospheric descent which would almost certainly cook it or the meteor would just explode. Then it would need to be able to survive Earth's climate which varies greatly depending where it landed, most likely being the ocean. Thank you. And meteors burn up when they hit the earth's atmosphere. Ain't nothing, not even some microbe, is gonna survive all that. The ridiculous scenarios which some of these fools invent boggles the mind. Every living thing on earth originated here on earth. The last sentence may or may not be true. There were way more asteroids in the early solar system. Large asteroids could successfully house living microbes that wouldn't be destroyed by atmospheric entry. I still don't really count on it. The early oceans, called the primordial soup, were good at created simple bio molecules like amino acids and DNA which is a process called abiogenesis and it's even been recreated in labs.
There's also a theory that aliens billions of years ago sent asteroids with microbes out into the universe to seed life but that's just speculation.
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Post by Jokers_Wilde on Jun 12, 2020 13:58:50 GMT
I believe that's already happened. I believe many things we see every day originated some where else and not here on earth.
Wow. That's.....deep, dude.
Aliens must be taking over our minds when there is a full moon. OR, even more so when there is a "blood" moon.
Last blood moon we had, I got a call from a potential customer. It was the first (and so far only) time I have hung up on a client. First off, I was in London, ON, Canada. Client, who was in Connecticut, was redirected to our customer service phone.
She went off at me - saying she couldn't believe no one in my company knew the answer to the question she was asking. She then said, "You know what? I'm done." My response to that was, "You know what? I'm done, too. Thanks." (click).
Joker's Wilde
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Post by mslo79 on Jun 12, 2020 18:26:27 GMT
Why worry too much about something we have no control over?
besides... ain't there very high heat upon meteorites entering the earths atmosphere? ; so it would kill any germs on it etc. unless one thinks there is a germ that can withstand super high heat etc?
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Post by CrepedCrusader on Jun 13, 2020 3:55:31 GMT
I, for one, welcome out new alien overlords.
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Post by Catman on Jun 13, 2020 10:34:14 GMT
I, for one, welcome out new alien overlords. Even if they are Robot Overlords?
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Post by Sandman on Jun 13, 2020 12:19:54 GMT
What you need to know:
A supercomputer creates our reality. We do not exist. The supercomputer runs everything. It is a game. The supercomputer can make you feel happy or sad. It can give you the illusion of pleasure or pain.
But make no mistake about it. It is all an illusion. It just seems real. When the supercomputer gets bored with one of its creations it gives us the illusion of death. But how can there be death when you never existed? There can't. It is all part of the supercomputers game.
Now you know the truth. But don't be sad. Just go on about your business. When the supercomputer gets bored with you, you die. Or at least your so called family and friends think so.
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