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MargaretR 16-10-2009 09:31

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 753977)
some of us in California believe we already have a colony of Aliens amongst us , they live inside Mt. Shasta .....one of the most beautiful spots on earth

Mysterious Mt. Shasta

I have read about them - they were here before we were - remnant of an ancient civilisation that has been erased from our historical teachings

andrewb 16-10-2009 09:32

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 754014)
Boeing Guy - your approach is scientific but limited by known science.

Yours is limitless by imagination.. great!:rolleyes:

MargaretR 16-10-2009 09:36

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 754019)
Yours is limitless by imagination.. great!:rolleyes:

If men always had your way of thinking we might never have invented the wheel -
imagination = creativity = invention

Boeing Guy 16-10-2009 09:39

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Okay I tend to believe in Science Fact rather than Science Fiction, just as Cold Fusion is currently Science Fiction it does not mean it will never be possible.

So if I wanted to travel interstellar distances, why bother with hum drum warp drives, just get a spaceship with Infinite Improbability Drive.
Who needs telepathy when you have a Babel fish.
Maybe I am being a bit humorous here, but I am a big fan of Douglas Adams.
Technology in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

If interstellar space travel was available, I would sign up for it. I am facinated by space, but the facts do speak for themselves.:D
Sorry

MargaretR 16-10-2009 09:45

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Originally Posted by Boeing Guy (Post 754023)

If interstellar space travel was available, I would sign up for it. I am facinated by space, but the facts do speak for themselves.:D
Sorry

If you haven't been enlisted in the 2nd NASA shadow black op by now - youv'e missed the boat - sorry.:D
The 'facts that speak' are limited to the ones that have been revealed

andrewb 16-10-2009 09:47

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 754022)
If men always had your way of thinking we might never have invented the wheel -
imagination = creativity = invention


No, my way of thinking is scientific. Science invents things using amounts of imagination that are limited by reality. Not limitless theories backed by no substantial fact. I'm not necessarily commenting on UFO's here, simply a direct response to your post. As far as other life forms go I'm open to the possibility of other existence somewhere in the universe on the basis of probability - certainly not that they're already here.

MargaretR 16-10-2009 09:53

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 754026)
No, my way of thinking is scientific. Science invents things using amounts of imagination that are limited by reality. Not limitless theories backed by no substantial fact. I'm not necessarily commenting on UFO's here, simply a direct response to your post. As far as other life forms go I'm open to the possibility of other existence somewhere in the universe on the basis of probability - certainly not that they're already here.

The way of thinking scientifically in terms of visible matter is soon to be 'old hat'. We have been limited by what we can 'see'(your reality) - there is much more.
New developments/discoveries by quantum physicists show that all visible matter is vibrating energy and 'dark matter' has content.

Less 16-10-2009 09:56

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 754022)
If men always had your way of thinking we might never have invented the wheel -
imagination = creativity = invention

The wheel wasn't a great invention, what use would one wheel be?

Surely the hole in the middle and a shaft to hold two wheels were better inventions?
http://www.tiptopglobe.com/skin/smile/s10430.gif

andrewb 16-10-2009 09:56

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 754029)
The way of thinking scientifically in terms of visible matter is soon to be 'old hat'. We have been limited by what we can 'see'(your reality) - there is much more.
New developments/discoveries by quantum physicists show that all visible matter is vibrating energy and 'dark matter' has content.

We've known about dark matter for some time. I don't see how this makes any difference to my post.

jaysay 16-10-2009 09:59

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 754031)
The wheel wasn't a great invention, what use would one wheel be?

Surely the hole in the middle and a shaft to hold two wheels were better inventions?
http://www.tiptopglobe.com/skin/smile/s10430.gif

now I know were the saying beam me up Scottie came from Less:D

MargaretR 16-10-2009 10:01

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 754032)
We've known about dark matter for some time. I don't see how this makes any difference to my post.

The reason it was named 'dark' is because they didn't know what is is - now they do:)

MargaretR 16-10-2009 10:18

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 754031)
The wheel wasn't a great invention, what use would one wheel be?

Try saying that to a wheelbarrow salesman:D

Less 16-10-2009 10:25

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 754041)
Try saying that to a wheelbarrow salesman:D

There you go Maggie showing the exception that proves the rule!

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imagination = creativity = invention
Even the humble wheelbarrow would be of no use at all if someone hadn't invented the hole & the shaft.

:D

MargaretR 16-10-2009 10:28

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 754044)
There you go Maggie showing the exception that proves the rule!



Even the humble wheelbarrow would be of no use at all if someone hadn't invented the hole & the shaft.

:D

Who invented the hole?:confused:

Less 16-10-2009 10:33

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 754045)
Who invented the hole?:confused:

Someone with enough imagination and practical sense to realise that a wheel without one is of no use at all.

;)


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