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In Topic: Why is the universe flying apart?
25 March 2008 - 09:05 PM
Peter, I agree. The universe does sound like a hoex, and a fraud.
According to quantum physics, light will change from a wave to a particle when it knows it is being wached. Dark matter may act like a wave being everywhere, yet when measured has very litttle hard matter pushing it.
The universe looks hard and real. If the universe is a wave function, it may be an optical illusion, and much smaller in reality. Redshifts are real, and push phony distances of preceived reality that are not really real. The wave collapses when redshifts are measured, and pushes dark matter faster, and further apart. -
In Topic: Alien visitation
13 October 2005 - 11:26 AM
Boerseun - You stated that Von Neumann probes would be "most probably be found in the asteroid belt where they are floating silently, recording, observing, watching." - Do you really believe that advanced alien civilizations would be waiting this late in the game?
Our earth is late to develop any type of advanced civilization. If there were type 3 civilizations, they would have had time to visit earth before life developed on earth.
Either we are a zoological experiment by a type 3 civilization or we are all alone.
I suspect that we are alone, and there are no other advanced civilizations in our universe.
Yes, there is the probability that life starts with protoplasmic evolving to its highest levels in the Jurassic worlds, except we are the exception to the rule.
In my opinion, we are freaks of nature, with a 1 in a billion change of a comet hitting earth that selected for lower primates to inherit the earth.
We look into the universe, and the only reflection we see is ourselves. -
In Topic: Possible Alien Life
06 October 2005 - 08:36 AM
Hyderogenbond - You stated: "Alien life would probably contain DNA since the laws of physics and chemistry should be the same everywhere." - Yes, and the size of the home planet should dictate the surface gravity and ocean pressures on the planet. - So as you suggested that an alien world that was hotter with the oxygen and ozone lower, may select for humanoids with reptile skin and sleeping in the day.
I don't know if this type of world could exist. If it were hotter, the oceans may evaporate on an earth-sized planet such as Venus. If on the other hand the alien planet was larger than earth the surface pressures would be greater, so smaller animals might evolve.
Again, these higher pressures would not allow brain expansion on these larger planets, and would be unlikely to develop advanced civilizations.
I suspect that if there are any advanced civilizations in our universe, there home planet is similar size to earth, either being a littler larger, or smaller, but not much difference.
The oceans would have sharks similar to ours with some of sea sloath evolution similar to human. - It might be a scary thought to think our earth is common to all like in the universe with jurassic worlds being the norm. -
In Topic: Possible Alien Life
05 October 2005 - 02:06 AM
It's a good bet that if there were any advanced civilizations in our universe, they would have had to evolve in a similar way as we are doing.
I suspect that there may be oceans on these life Bering planets with sharks in the oceans, and Jurassic forms of life. - One reason is that the sharks we have on planet earth are very efficient on body design. - Once a species adapts to its environment, evolution stops.
In the case of the sharks, these animals stopped evolving before the dinosaurs walked on the earth.
So, it may be a good guess that if there were advance civilizations in our universe, there home planets would have oceans with sharks that look similar to ours. - Beyond that, life must take a similar path as on earth.
I often thought that advanced civilizations might be more like a "star wars" space bar where all sorts of animals evolved into higher thinking beings. -
In Topic: The source of darkness???
04 October 2005 - 07:07 AM
Darkness acts like a vacuum, because anywhere there is darkness light is trying to penetrate into it.
Darkness is sounded by light, so there is light in the center of darkness. - A type of cold black hole exsist in darkness that draws light from all sides.
So there is no such thing as darkness in the universe, - Everywhere one looks there should be light in all directions.
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