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scorpion
Posts: 78 Points: 1061 Join date: 2007-11-04
 | Subject: Area 51 Mon Jan 25, 2010 4:12 am | |
| First topic message reminder :So area 51.. Responsible for hundreds of UFO sightings, mysterious lights that travel at extreme speeds. Area 51 is keeping alien technology inside of the base and denied that it ever exists. I belive that there are actully extraterrestrial beings within the base. Here is a website created by a former worker of area 51, Bob Lazar. http://www.boblazar.com/closed/index.htmltakes about 15-30 mins to read the site. |
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virtuosity

Country:  Posts: 5147 Points: 9215 Join date: 2009-03-07
 | Subject: Re: Area 51 Tue Jan 26, 2010 2:02 am | |
| Tool: You are comparison is pointless, why did they have such a short life span? Because of diseases and sicknesses. Only reason why we are living longer is because we have the medicine to cure it. Spoon: I am not saying that evolution is not possible what I don't believe is that we cam from a single celled organism. We didn't get made from the ground. Also I would like to point out I talked to my mom about the whole bible thing and she told me that it says nothing in the bible about another life form, she told me that it said their was one before us which she isn't sure what it is referring too but she said I could have been dinosaurs. Also I know for a fact she knows what she is talking about with the bible because she read it like a gazillion times :o Yes that many lol Anyways this is quite an interesting topic  __________________________________________________________________________________________ |
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Country:  Posts: 8179 Points: 4659 Join date: 2007-10-03
 | Subject: Re: Area 51 Tue Jan 26, 2010 2:23 am | |
| | TheRustySpoon wrote: | I find it hard to believe a species with such a high technical level can have such a huge screw up. Granted we do not know alot about spacetravel, but there is convention propulsion using various stuff, but all basically comes to newton's 3rd law of action/reaction. But something outside the conventional propulsion, something that can truely make a species an intergalactic species... I think the chances of screwing up on arriving to earth is fairly slim.
Whats more slim is how they have not escaped or how other governments have not found out about them.
I don't know, its possible but its so unlikely that i treat it in my mind as an impossible. |
That is exactly my point that I think Im not expressing properly...... Who's law? A humans? We can not comprehend even the factor of infinity or even understand the true meaning of time/space. If we did.. the abilities would be endless. Who are we to think that another species or even millions of planets culminate species that can understand and comprehend what we don't.
We are using telescopes, probes, and satellites to look for... in search of "intelligent life" in space....
We aren't intelligent life to them if they can get here. And if they can.. why bother with an ignorant and primitive species anyway. We have nothing to offer the world we have. We have proven to be an irresponsible group with what we are given. We prefer to destruct then create. Thats our human nature.....we sure cant offer anything to a species thats "intelligent". __________________________________________________________________________________________ Merky.: i never understood the whole myth about brittish having bad teeth =p *pWp*T@D*: I think it involves the brusing them thing... not sure Merky.: lmao
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|  | | virtuosity

Country:  Posts: 5147 Points: 9215 Join date: 2009-03-07
 | Subject: Re: Area 51 Tue Jan 26, 2010 2:31 am | |
| Tad: I couldn't agree more with your last post..
By the way I like how everyone is so quick to point the finger at me for quoting when Scorp was doing it. Also shadow had quoted, tad and idk who else lol but stop pointing the finger at one person! __________________________________________________________________________________________ |
|  | | TheRustySpoon

Posts: 1346 Points: 1364 Join date: 2007-12-21
 | Subject: Re: Area 51 Tue Jan 26, 2010 2:42 am | |
| 1) Speaking of medicine, I believe (this is only my opinion and i am not sure if its plausible) that evolution for humans have effectively ended due to technology most of the time we do not need changes. I think with the development of gene therapy, the natural evolution of people will be outpaced. We can mold ourselves into what we want! (;o wow so philosophical!) 2) Nothing in the lab can point to the creation of the "cell". Although they managed to make simple amino acids under young earth's circumstances. But that is far from a cell or even an organelle. But from that single cell on wards. Biology explains pretty well what happens, cells makes more cells, they form groups of cells, groups into specialize different cells with differnt functions all for a single organism... that organism gets better and better..... goes on and on... Here is an eye O_O  For curiosity tad! But i guess we cant really know what they`re thinking ! Lol sry virt! I think your post was like a milestone in this thread, and that steered us into talkign about evolution and stuff ! I was trying to reply to the all the mainpoints hehe omfg 3 hours here >_> i got important materialsssssss test fakkkkk i go cram now! |
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Country:  Posts: 8179 Points: 4659 Join date: 2007-10-03
 | Subject: Re: Area 51 Tue Jan 26, 2010 2:45 am | |
| | virtuosity wrote: | Tad: I couldn't agree more with your last post..
By the way I like how everyone is so quick to point the finger at me for quoting when Scorp was doing it. Also shadow had quoted, tad and idk who else lol but stop pointing the finger at one person! |
That was two pages ago.... get over it an disagree with me damn it! __________________________________________________________________________________________ Merky.: i never understood the whole myth about brittish having bad teeth =p *pWp*T@D*: I think it involves the brusing them thing... not sure Merky.: lmao
*{CHS}* Putch: im bringing sexxy back *pWp*T@D*: I brought it back. But you are more then welcomed to fluff it.
<-H$*SoStoned / Pillies -: whos your quake fun person of the year taddie bear?!?!??! *pWp*T@D*: me... dipshit. *pWp*T@D*: Im the fun.
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|  | | virtuosity

Country:  Posts: 5147 Points: 9215 Join date: 2009-03-07
 | Subject: Re: Area 51 Tue Jan 26, 2010 2:57 am | |
| I most definitely agree with your point 1 because already right now we are able to alter genetics of a baby to make it a boy or girl which in my opinion is wrong to do. __________________________________________________________________________________________ |
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Posts: 940 Points: 287 Join date: 2009-11-29
 | Subject: Re: Area 51 Tue Jan 26, 2010 8:23 am | |
| I red the "mutation" and "evolution" thing, and I couldn't help but laughing.
Everydays, they are millions of DNA mutations happening. Viruses are mutating. Fishes are mutating. WE are mutating. Some mutations lead to diseases, like cancers. Some mutations go unnoticed. However you call it, even a mutation turning out to cause cancer is some sort of evolution. Of course, that's not one great mutation that will give the mutated the ability to breathe underwater. It'll cause his death. Now, think of millions of mutations everydays. One of those mutation cause the human air need into DIOXYDE need, and not oxygen need. Nowadays, people breathing air for dioxyde (CH20 if my memory's still right) won't last a single minute alive. But, imagine a world full of dioxyde. People breathing oxygen won't last very long while people breathing dioxyde will be full healthy.
We are NOT adaptating to the world, neither the world is adaptating to us. There are millions of DNA mutation everydays, most of them goes unnoticed, again, most of those that go noticed are deadly to their wearers. Only a few of them cause changes we can live with. Some of those changes aren't adaptated to the world we live on, and people having them aren't adaptated anymore, so they die. Some others are fully adaptated. That's what we call "evolution". We shouldn't. Any mutation is an evolution. Take a jar, break it. from the time it wasn't broken to the time you've broken it, it has evoluated. But look, now it's broken. Now, take some clay (argil ?), give it the shape of a jar, work it. Then you got a jar. yay. Your clay has evoluated into a jar. God. Let's call it an evolution. You see that, evolution is not good of bad. Evolution is a changement. We're changing everydays. But the whole human specie is NOT. Like tool(?) said, it takes millions of years for a specie to evoluate.
Think of it like that : Someone get a new supagud gene that makes him resistant to a deadly new virus killing everyone. He will be almost the only one to survive. The human beeing is saved because we built underground cities. Here's another problem, there is no light. People in need of lights will probably die. ANd there you are again, having a humanity filled by people that has no need of light. Now, we're getting back to the virus thing. The virus resistant guy has a wife. He fucks a lot. Get some childs. raise them into full grown adults. They do the same. Etc. 20 000 years later, the virus evoluate again, and gain the ability to go underground. Who do you think will survive the new epidemy ? Everyone that was descendant of the virus resistant guy. They will have the ability to live without light, and they'll survive the virus. Here you got a new human "specie".
I'm sure I haven't made myself clear + my post will go unnoticed, but here's what I think is the truth. __________________________________________________________________________________________  *King*Daedalus: now tads tags are mine..... dude sha\dz im so gonna fuck his rep up first, then ill find his ip and take total control of his comp *King*Daedalus: oh shit!!!!! *King*Daedalus: wrong person *King*Daedalus: :S *King*Daedalus: fuck |
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Country:  Posts: 8179 Points: 4659 Join date: 2007-10-03
 | Subject: Re: Area 51 Tue Jan 26, 2010 4:32 pm | |
| I found this interesting.... "LONDON – For the past 50 years, scientists have scoured the skies for radio signals from beyond our planet, hoping for some sign of extraterrestrial life. But one physicist says there's no reason alien life couldn't already be lurking among us — or maybe even in us.
Paul Davies, an award-winning Arizona State University physicist known for his popular science writing said Tuesday that life may have developed on Earth not once but several times.
Davies said the variant life forms — most likely tiny microbes — could still be hanging around "right under our noses — or even in our noses."
"How do we know all life on Earth descended from a single origin?" he told a conference at London's prestigious Royal Society, which serves as Britain's academy of sciences. "We've just scratched the surface of the microbial world."
The idea that alien micro-organisms could be hiding out here on Earth has been discussed for a while, according to Jill Tarter, the director of the U.S. SETI project, which listens for signals from civilizations based around distant stars.
She said several of the scientists involved in the project were interested in pursuing the notion, which Davies earlier laid out in a 2007 article published in Scientific American in which he asked: "Are aliens among us?"
So far, there's no answer. And ever finding one would be fraught with difficulties, as Davies himself acknowledged.
Unusual organisms abound — including chemical-eating bacteria which hide out deep in the ocean and organisms that thrive in boiling-hot springs — but that doesn't mean they're different life forms entirely.
"How weird do they have to be suggest a second genesis as opposed to just an obscure branch of the family tree?" he said. Davies suggested that the only way to prove an organism wasn't "life as we know it" was if it were built using exotic elements which no other form of life had.
Such organisms have yet to be found. Davies also noted that less than 1 percent of all the world's bacteria had been comprehensively studied — leaving plenty of time to find unusual organisms.
"You cannot tell just by looking that a microbe has some radically different inner chemistry," he said.
Davies' call for alien-hunting scientists to look to their own backyards came as one of the pioneers of the search for extraterrestrial intelligence told the conference the job of finding proof of alien life in outer space may be more difficult than previously thought.
Frank Drake, who conducted the first organized search for alien radio signals in 1960, said that the Earth — which used to pump out a loud mess of radio waves, television signals and other radiation — has been steadily getting quieter as its communications technology improves.
Drake cited the switch from analogue to digital television — which uses a far weaker signal — and the fact that much more communications traffic is now relayed by satellites and fiber optic cables, limiting its leakage into outer space.
"Very soon we will become very undetectable," he said. If similar processes were taking place in other technologically advanced societies, then the search for them "will be much more difficult than we imagined."
But Drake said scientists at SETI were excited by the possibility of using lasers to send super-bright flashes of light into space for a tiny fraction of a second. The flashes could theoretically be seen up by an advanced civilization up to 1,000 light years away, and Tarter said infrared versions of the devices could possibly send beams even further.
But Drake noted that the interstellar equivalent to turning a flashlight on and off only works if a prospective alien civilization wants to get in touch to begin with.
"For this to work ... There has to be altruism in the universe," he said." __________________________________________________________________________________________ Merky.: i never understood the whole myth about brittish having bad teeth =p *pWp*T@D*: I think it involves the brusing them thing... not sure Merky.: lmao
*{CHS}* Putch: im bringing sexxy back *pWp*T@D*: I brought it back. But you are more then welcomed to fluff it.
<-H$*SoStoned / Pillies -: whos your quake fun person of the year taddie bear?!?!??! *pWp*T@D*: me... dipshit. *pWp*T@D*: Im the fun.
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|  | | virtuosity

Country:  Posts: 5147 Points: 9215 Join date: 2009-03-07
 | Subject: Re: Area 51 Tue Jan 26, 2010 5:21 pm | |
| You know what, I officially came to the conclusion today that we will really never know if aliens exist or not. We are going to die with no evidence of either they exist or they don't. You can only make a rumor about aliens but you can't say 100% for sure that their is. __________________________________________________________________________________________ |
|  | | tool

Country:  Posts: 5727 Points: 1970 Join date: 2008-10-16
 | Subject: Re: Area 51 Tue Jan 26, 2010 5:30 pm | |
| ALIENS ARE REAL JUST WATCH MEN IN BLACK THOSE ALIENS ARE VERY GOOD ACTORS AND THEY ALL FIT INTO SOCIETY REALLY WELL AND WE HAVE NO IDEA THEY ARE HERE __________________________________________________________________________________________  xfire-->srtool |
|  | | virtuosity

Country:  Posts: 5147 Points: 9215 Join date: 2009-03-07
 | Subject: Re: Area 51 Tue Jan 26, 2010 6:17 pm | |
| | tool wrote: | | ALIENS ARE REAL JUST WATCH MEN IN BLACK THOSE ALIENS ARE VERY GOOD ACTORS AND THEY ALL FIT INTO SOCIETY REALLY WELL AND WE HAVE NO IDEA THEY ARE HERE |
OMG I forgot about the Men in Black
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|  | | Killah
Posts: 1313 Points: 1912 Join date: 2009-02-21
 | Subject: Re: Area 51 Sat Jan 30, 2010 11:22 pm | |
| i think aliens exist. but our society pictures aliens to be little green monsters with antennas with super advance technology. i dont think we are alone in the universe. theres still plenty of areas we have not searched through. who knows? plus i learned that it may be possible to colonize the moon or even mars in the future. __________________________________________________________________________________________   [01:34] *pWp*KillaH/StillFly/BigI: is forums down? [01:40] *pWp*T@D*: not ours [01:40] *pWp*KillaH/StillFly/BigI: i couldnt get in for 5 minutes [01:41] *pWp*T@D*: pervert. Does your mom know u treat your dad like that? [01:42] *pWp*KillaH/StillFly/BigI: lmso [01:42] *pWp*KillaH/StillFly/BigI: lmao |
|  | | scorpion
Posts: 78 Points: 1061 Join date: 2007-11-04
 | Subject: Re: Area 51 Sun Jan 31, 2010 6:33 am | |
| Hitler wanted to colonize the moon btw |
|  | | Roachleader
Posts: 353 Points: 445 Join date: 2009-07-18
 | Subject: Re: Area 51 Tue Mar 16, 2010 6:39 pm | |
| | virtuosity wrote: | | with almond shaped wrap-around eyes. |
freaking chinese. they are always getting in the "alien" photos__________________________________________________________________________________________  shorter sig =  longer sig =  |
|  | | ToT@L

Posts: 1730 Points: 1573 Join date: 2008-01-17
 | Subject: Re: Area 51 Sat Apr 10, 2010 8:17 am | |
| I know most of you won't believe me when I say this...but Area 51 is MOST DEFINITELY a real place. I have a direct family member that worked there around 40 years ago, and right now because of it, he has 5 different kinds of cancer due to the mass amount of radiation that emanates from the base. This relative is over 80 years old, and he was dead serious when he said that if he leaked any information, the government would come after him. Back when he worked there they would come to his house once a month and ask him a lot of question (who are you talking to? habits? where do you visit? etc.) Since it's been over 40 years since he's worked there, I asked him if he could tell me ANYTHING about it. All he did say for sure was that they were big into developing lazers. When asked about the aliens he honestly said he'd never heard or seen anything about any aliens while at the base, but that then again you weren't allowed to even talk about your own work to others that worked there. In the end, anything is possible. Does it really affect our daily lives knowing or not knowing that there are/aren't aliens? No! I personally don't give a shit. I'm going to keep living my life day by day, and if aliens happen to pop up for real, then I'll deal with it then. I do definitely believe there are other beings out there. The universe is an impossible size to imagine, galaxies and galaxies of chances for there to be life, so don't even bother saying there aren't any. That is all.
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