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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 12:28 pm
by Renegade_Turner
If you went so far into this "nothingness" then there would be no oxygen for you to survive, I assume, and you would be dead.
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 12:29 pm
by Blorx
don't get technical...
there's no oxygen in space anyways

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 12:49 pm
by Renegade_Turner
Yeah so then you couldn't go into something worse than death because you'd be dead.

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 12:50 pm
by invertin
For some reason I believe in 3 possible things, here they are in order of how much I think they are right. (from least to most)
1. The end of the universe is solid (meaning you could crash into it)
2. The end of the universe has the properties of a black hole.
3. If you get to the end of the Universe you will end up at the other side, meaning it would look infinite.
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 12:53 pm
by Renegade_Turner
Where did you come up with these theories? It sounds like you just picked the first things that came into your head and believed those...
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:04 pm
by Colicedus
Man, I just talked to one of my freinds.
I was Discussing the same Question with them...
There Answer:-
Friend: I don't belive in Aliens.
Me: Why?
Friend: That would just be too weird...
Me: and thats your prof that life dose not exists anywhere else in this universe?
Friend: ugh... just, don't talk to me about it... ok!
I cant believe how like minded we are...
on another note:
I believe well and truly there is life on other worlds.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... y_2005.jpg
Look at that picture, it is our galaxy from what I am told.
Each one of those white bits is a Sun with plaints revolving around it...
... From what I can tell, we have not explored them yet... but how much do you bet there is no life on them?
I have remembered a suppressed memory of seeing a flying saucer a while back.
When I remeberd seeing it, I remembered feeling a sense of "OH MY GOD! I was right all along"
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:12 pm
by Renegade_Turner
I believe in life on other planets, but I don't believe in flying saucers. There's no way they could sustain themselves hovering up in the air like that. Where would they get all the energy to do so and how would they do it in the first place? It doesn't seem possible at all, it's just silly.
Oh and the Milky Way is pretty beautiful. Anyone ever see the auroraborealias? That thing is so cool...
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:19 pm
by ChazFox
Renegade_Turner wrote:Oh and the Milky Way is pretty beautiful. Anyone ever see the auroraborealias? That thing is so cool...
I think I might have seen it at least once ^^ I agree, it looks awesome ^^
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:23 pm
by Colicedus
I know what I saw.
Oh well, I'm not going out of my way to convince you, but I do know what I saw, and that was a Big flying thing.
If I do think on it how ever, What's to say hat these life forms from developing that technology?
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:56 pm
by Ultimatum479
Alien sightings are, I believe, solely tricks of the mind. I too am of the opinion that life, no matter how you define it, exists on other planets, but my reasoning for that belief is simple mathematics. Even if we restrict ourselves to searching only for cellular life -- which is, as I've mentioned, probably far too restrictive -- which means we are looking for "Earthlike planets" as defined by several criteria (distance from the star, strength of the star, elemental composition, etc), even THEN the amount of Earthlike planets is stunningly high in this vast universe according to scientific calculations. Thus, the chance of cellular life existing elsewhere in the universe is extremely high.
The chance that such life is nearby, however, is not so likely according to those same mathematics. Therefore, unless said alien life is technologically (or biologically, though it would probably no longer be cellular) capable of travelling extreme distances through space, alien sightings by humans are unlikely to be real events.
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 11:23 pm
by BunnyWithStick
BunnyWithStick wrote:It's more likely it isn't an infinite amount of stars…
I most definitely did not say there was an infinite amount of stars.
Off-Flaming side of post:
My opinion is that it could be possible, but they'd probably need to have existed for at least… Maybe five or ten thousand years longer than we have to be able to travel to us. So far every publicised "UFO/Alien Sighting" is most likely a hoax though.
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 11:47 pm
by Colicedus
What's to say there was not?
Also, Why would the US Government spend so much time covering up a Hoax?
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 11:54 pm
by BunnyWithStick
I'm not familiar with that, actually… Just my opinion on it. Like the "Flying Button" and stuff. There's definitely more hoaxes than real UFO/Alien sightings.
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 12:13 am
by Colicedus
Roswell was no hoax.
I don't care about the Shit said that the Pots and crap were not from that era. There were bits of that ship scattered all around there.
There was a Documentary a while back with an Exresearcher at Aria 51, who was working to Deengineering a space ship.
From what they could tell, it used magnetic energy to take high speeds and to hover. Some of the Study they still fail to comprehend but it has something to do with gravitational and magnetic energies.
and the Universe is X amount of age, we do no fore sure know how old it is.
We might be creations of Extraterrestrials. What is fore sure is the some o storys in Roswell are real...
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 12:01 pm
by Ultimatum479
BunnyWithStick wrote:It's more likely it isn't an infinite amount of stars…
"More likely" does not imply certainty in any way. I was stating why one can be _certain_ that there are not an infinite amount of stars (assuming that one considers the Theory of Conservation of Matter and Energy an undeniable Law of physics, which really should be the case). Stop trying to defend yourself when I wasn't attacking you in the first place. You always think I'm flaming you because you treat everything as a personal insult.
Colicedus, don't turn this thread into random illogical speculation.