ALIENS!

  • coenmcj
    13th Sep 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @Candunc (View Post)

    Indeed, or perhaps they have already come and gone after seeing our warlike ways?

  • Box-Poorsoft
    13th Sep 2012 Banned 0 Permalink
    This post is hidden because the user is banned
  • Sergeant_Starfruit
    13th Sep 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @hachouma (View Post)

    Watch the "Map of the Universe"(Documentary) end part. It says that the universe is 3D, infinite, and flat, I'm only 11, so I didn't really understand the super technical parts. It's an amazing show. But I always thought that the universe was finite because nothing can travel faster then light, and the universe hasn't been existing forever. But now that I think about it, I one heard that nothing can travel faster then light, nothing meaning "empty space."

     

    @Box-Poorsoft (View Post)

    Are you kidding about the snails?

     

  • Xenomorph
    13th Sep 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    humans have already found aliens its on a planet called LV426 google it

  • mariosargac
    16th Sep 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    I believe in aliens, yes The space is infinite (for me) I dont believe that WE are ONLY life form

    in the ENTIRE universe, and i believe in more than 1 dimension.

  • AngrySpam
    16th Sep 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    Everything has a balance,such as antimatter/matter. (hatred and love ;p)
    So black holes pull things in, but here does it go? Some scientists believe it brings it to an antimatter universe and it exits through pulsars. (which is basically the opposite of a black hole) The Antimatter Universe's black holes would exit from our pulsars in this universe.
    So if we had a way to send 3 prime numbers in through a black hole, some how, in a sequence: Send a '2', wait 3 seconds, send a '3', wait 3 seconds, send a '5', wait 3 seconds. Any being receiving the signal would notice a pattern, and try to contact us as we try to contact them, indicating not only new, advanced life forms, but also different universes, and the fact that black holes are wormholes between them.

    And also, the Big Bang Theory isn't said to have created the universe, its said to have formed it. It states that all matter in the Universe as we know it was once compact into one little point in the... 'Primitive' Universe? and it exploded, giving out all the matter all over the universe. (That's how it states it was formed) And as scientist have concluded, everything in the Universe as we know it is moving farther and farther apart, which is supposedly because we came from an explosion, which explosions throw everything away in an outward direction.
    So basically, the Universe/matter was already existent, but the big bang is what SHAPED everything that we know.

    I'm not really sure why I posted this, but it wasted some time, so... :P
  • coenmcj
    17th Sep 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    If Time is infinite how did it start?

    the start of the universe may never of happened, perhaps the universe has gone on enough that what you are reading now has been typed Infinite times trillions and trillions of years ago?

     

    Nice thinking @Angry_Spam got me thinking about this again.

     

    Also whats to stop some notorious troll from being our "Official" first contact?

  • mniip
    17th Sep 2012 Developer 0 Permalink
    @AngrySpam (View Post)
    Actually
    The thigs that go into black holes dont go anywhere
    They're left inside
    And there are 2 possible branches:
    If virtual particles theory is true,
    over time black holes shrink abit, and then when they lose almost all their mass, they just pop releasing all matter inside
    And if theory isnt true,
    over time all the matter in the universe would be sucked into black holes
  • coenmcj
    18th Sep 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    "My name is John Crichton, an astronaut. Radiation may of hit me, and I got shot
    through a Wormhole. Now I'm lost in some distant part of the Universe, on a ship
    - a living ship, full of strange alien life forms. Now, listen please. Is there
    anybody out there that can hear me? I'm being hunted by an insane military
    commander. I'm doing everything I can. I'm just looking for a way home.."

     

    Sorry but for some reason that brought farscape to mind, but what you are both saying is both true and yet false, we have had no confirmation in any theories as to where and/or when black holes go, or whether if they do go anywhere.

  • firefreak11
    18th Sep 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @AngrySpam (View Post)

     Black holes have a deceptive name. There is actually no "hole" at the center, as some may believe. In fact, it is the oppsite of the supposed hole in the universe.

    First of all, each and every piece of matter has something called a "Swartzchild Radius", which is the exact size the given matter would need to be compressed into to form a singularity. Therefore, singularities are just super-compressed matter, not a hole made of nothingness.

    Then, there is the big bang theory, which states that the "The whole universe was in a hot, dense state. Then 14 billion years ago expansion started...wait!"xD love that show.... anyways, according to this theory, the universe was compressed once into a singularity as seen in black holes, bu contained more than matter and gravitational force. All four forces of nature (Gravity, electromagnetic, strong and weak nuclear) were active in the Swartzchild radius of the universe along with all the matter. As time/space existed in the singulariverse (my word for the universe being a singularity xP), the forces of nature could have a sort of timeline, which allowed the activity of these active forces to become more   rampant in the singulariverse, and eventually, the singularivrse uncompressed, expanded and cooled to form the universe.

    The oldest account of such an event is recorded in Genesis 1, where Go says, "Let there be light!" ... then BANG, the uncompression of the matter (which was hydrogen atoms), fusion of the atoms into elements, slowing down of uncompression of matter such as planets forming and the forces of nature settling in and the laws of nature taking affect, then the rest of the 14 billion years in between, and meanwhile, our sun was formed, the current planets took orbit along with some others that were destroyed somehow (probably collision), and the current survivors took elliptical orbits and cooled to their natural tempuratures. This allowed the formation of natural things on earth, like mountains,oceans and deserts, but the earth was still not habitable. so, according to Gods's plan, the perfect size and type of star was given the perceft ammounts and sizes and types of planets, leaving one in the very miniscule habitable zone of this perfect star. then so many other complex things happened that was planned and i could go  on for hours but i gtg to bed peace