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  • #31
    Originally posted by Jimbo View Post
    You might try reading what I posting again. Relative to the universe our existence here covers a small period in time, I believe that our "blip on the radar" is less likely to coincide with another "blip". No self righteousness at all, in fact I believe other forms of life are more than possible, as I said. The rest of what you said has no relevance regarding my opinion.
    Our blip has nothing to do with life elsewhere. It's completely self-righteous to think otherwise. "Well, we haven't been here very long in relation to the universe and because of that it's highly unlikely that anything else has."
    "Any dog under 50lbs is a cat and cats are pointless." - Ron Swanson

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    • #32
      Originally posted by NoClassic View Post
      There is usually usable DNA samples within dental pulp hundreds of years after someone dies.

      I pretty much lost trust in that dude after he referenced a Dremel disk as a scientific measure of durability.

      An ancient case of progeria is much more likely than it being alien.
      Why would that make you loose trust? Saying that a saw blade (ie, dremel blade) had a hard time cutting through makes for a great mental illustration of how hard it is.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Jimbo View Post
        You might try reading what I posting again. Relative to the universe our existence here covers a small period in time, I believe that our "blip on the radar" is less likely to coincide with another "blip". No self righteousness at all, in fact I believe other forms of life are more than possible, as I said. The rest of what you said has no relevance regarding my opinion.
        I see where your going but as big as the universe is, to think that there arent multiple civilizations living in it at any one given time is pretty bold.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Lason View Post
          I see where your going but as big as the universe is, to think that there arent multiple civilizations living in it at any one given time is pretty bold.
          Possibly, but I'm willing to bet on the ratio of time vs space being tilted in favor of time being the more expansive. Especially in reference to our limited reach into space when searching.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Jimbo View Post
            Possibly, but I'm willing to bet on the ratio of time vs space being tilted in favor of time being the more expansive. Especially in reference to our limited reach into space when searching.
            Isn't the ratio of time and space 1 to 1? Without space, there is no time.
            "Any dog under 50lbs is a cat and cats are pointless." - Ron Swanson

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            • #36
              chupacabra

              /thread

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              • #37
                Originally posted by jdgregory84 View Post
                Isn't the ratio of time and space 1 to 1? Without space, there is no time.
                I believe time exists whether or not there is a reference or something to measure it. Regardless, the ratios that I was talking about are the amount of time any life form exists vs time itself, and the space any life form takes up vs the amount of space available.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Lason View Post
                  Why would that make you loose trust? Saying that a saw blade (ie, dremel blade) had a hard time cutting through makes for a great mental illustration of how hard it is.
                  Except he's using a "head 'em off at the pass" technique for this presentation, and trying to imply that the skull, while thin, is somehow more than adequately durable, even though he doesn't have an answer for what the fibers are. He could test them, and I'd bet green money they're from the sack that skull was carried out in.

                  It's almost a forgone conclusion that whatever conditions that skull was pulled out of were less than ideal, and way less than rigorous. It's also important to ask who the audience is he's talking to in the video. They look like rich people he's trying to get to grant him some sham research money.
                  ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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