Mereni wrote:Kandarim wrote:I'm one of those non-believers that don't actually think faster-than-light travel is possible.
Of course, it's only theory and scientists are pretty divided over whether it's even possible in theory.
It was actually "proven" back in the mid 90s (mathematically, much like relativity before we could do exact experiments to prove it), but the concept at the time required so much power that it wouldn't be possible. Recently, a new concept has hit the table, quite literally. A physicist is working on a table top warp engine as we converse here. http://www.space.com/17628-warp-drive-p ... light.html
Mereni wrote:The idea of a 'fourth dimension' and other such things is purely Science Fiction.
The way he puts it... yeah. Though the concept of "multiple universes" (which is what he's probably thinking of) is an actual hypothesis that is being worked on and has shown as a possibility with pure math. Otherwise, space, at this point is N-dimensional. (We haven't really figured out how many boundaries there are to our existing universe that need to be calculated. Last I read, it was up to something like 17 variables and counting....)
Syndarn wrote:Well my posts are supposed to make you go wat.
But they don't make anyone with a good education go Wat? They just make the person bury their face in their palm and sigh at how easy it is to lead sheep around. I think you're trying to think for yourself, but the source materials you use... yeesh. Remember, there's a huge difference between wishful thinking, possibility of it being true, and proven fact. Too much of what you post lies in the middle to the former. (I suggest you take a course on inductive logic, if you can handle it without your mind exploding.)
Dallane wrote:Thats not what it was about. It was more on the lines that space is so ***** huge that the chance of our signals reaching something out there or if they would even be listening for it would be insanely unlikely and the chance that someone would stumble on this planet in the 1st place would also be impressive.
Well, at this point, our "signals" have only reached about 80 light years out. If you want to count EM emissions from the planet (from electrical generation and motors) you can go to about 150-200 lys. This, of course, assumes those are strong enough to be picked up from millions of miles away, let alone light years. This, at most, only puts a few thousand stars in range, and of those, there's probably a few hundred planets that are habitable by "life as we know it."
Dallane wrote:Watch some PBS and educate yourself. This isn't star trek or starwars. Stop playing mass effect and get a education.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi_paradox
Nice example. Ever read "Chariot of the Gods?" http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002CIY8EM?btkr=1 Effectively, the question is, what is the nature of a god? And wouldn't interstellar travelers be seen as a god by the native life form? (I've read a couple of his other books, too. Interesting postulates in them, and have formed a bit of my "universe view" after my Christian upbringing.) I read the rest of the "crap" about Ancient Aliens on History channel. Yeah, the show is crap, and the information is done on a 4th grade level, but that isn't what makes it wrong. All of it is just speculation, and unless we figure out some way to time travel or meet these supposed travelers in our own journeys, there's not really any way to prove it. The fact is how do we prove anything about ancient Mesopotamian culture? From the bits and scraps left behind archaeologists dig up. Why isn't what they say a bunch of horse ****?
Syndarn wrote:But isn't a human like a ape?
Technically, it would be chimpanzee. We share about 98% of the same DNA, which is the closest living animal to humans alive.
Dallane wrote:I also want to point out that if we did find a signal or something then it was decided back in the 60s that we would ignore it.
then why did we spend millions on the Allen radio telescope array listening for possible signs of extra-terrestrial radio activity for decades? (see SETI Project)
alloin wrote:Why couldn't aliens[...] breathe gas
Because this would be so "alien" to what we do, amirite?

[/quote]Syndarn wrote:Because if the answers of those questions are true. Then that means aliens also have souls.
You should check out "cults" like the Church of Latter Day Saints and Jehovah's Witnesses. (Don't worry... I classify the Catholic church right up there, too.)
@hefferman: don't forget all the christian crusades and wars, too. It's a disease of all organized religion, not just one.