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July 24, 2008 at 4:36 PM #246540July 24, 2008 at 4:36 PM #246326SDEngineerParticipant
[quote=nostradamus]Thanks SDE. I was just throwing out 100 light years to say “it’s far”. Alpha Centauri is 4.35 light years away but according to what I just read nobody knows whether there are planets there… While a sun is the center of a solar system what I meant was a system with planets.
Anyhoo with the rest of your post I think we are in agreement. Did you watch the monkeys vid???
I think that, like many religions, people believe in things they cannot disprove. I choose to believe in the Flying Spaghetti Monster but haven’t decided whether his noodly holiness is an alien or not. I just have to have faith.
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No, didn’t watch the monkeys video. Generally can’t view outside videos from here (blocked by the cybersniffer on our web access).
I prefer the Invisible Pink Unicorn myself.
July 24, 2008 at 4:36 PM #246477SDEngineerParticipant[quote=nostradamus]Thanks SDE. I was just throwing out 100 light years to say “it’s far”. Alpha Centauri is 4.35 light years away but according to what I just read nobody knows whether there are planets there… While a sun is the center of a solar system what I meant was a system with planets.
Anyhoo with the rest of your post I think we are in agreement. Did you watch the monkeys vid???
I think that, like many religions, people believe in things they cannot disprove. I choose to believe in the Flying Spaghetti Monster but haven’t decided whether his noodly holiness is an alien or not. I just have to have faith.
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No, didn’t watch the monkeys video. Generally can’t view outside videos from here (blocked by the cybersniffer on our web access).
I prefer the Invisible Pink Unicorn myself.
July 24, 2008 at 4:36 PM #246483SDEngineerParticipant[quote=nostradamus]Thanks SDE. I was just throwing out 100 light years to say “it’s far”. Alpha Centauri is 4.35 light years away but according to what I just read nobody knows whether there are planets there… While a sun is the center of a solar system what I meant was a system with planets.
Anyhoo with the rest of your post I think we are in agreement. Did you watch the monkeys vid???
I think that, like many religions, people believe in things they cannot disprove. I choose to believe in the Flying Spaghetti Monster but haven’t decided whether his noodly holiness is an alien or not. I just have to have faith.
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No, didn’t watch the monkeys video. Generally can’t view outside videos from here (blocked by the cybersniffer on our web access).
I prefer the Invisible Pink Unicorn myself.
July 24, 2008 at 4:36 PM #246539SDEngineerParticipant[quote=nostradamus]Thanks SDE. I was just throwing out 100 light years to say “it’s far”. Alpha Centauri is 4.35 light years away but according to what I just read nobody knows whether there are planets there… While a sun is the center of a solar system what I meant was a system with planets.
Anyhoo with the rest of your post I think we are in agreement. Did you watch the monkeys vid???
I think that, like many religions, people believe in things they cannot disprove. I choose to believe in the Flying Spaghetti Monster but haven’t decided whether his noodly holiness is an alien or not. I just have to have faith.
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No, didn’t watch the monkeys video. Generally can’t view outside videos from here (blocked by the cybersniffer on our web access).
I prefer the Invisible Pink Unicorn myself.
July 24, 2008 at 4:36 PM #246545SDEngineerParticipant[quote=nostradamus]Thanks SDE. I was just throwing out 100 light years to say “it’s far”. Alpha Centauri is 4.35 light years away but according to what I just read nobody knows whether there are planets there… While a sun is the center of a solar system what I meant was a system with planets.
Anyhoo with the rest of your post I think we are in agreement. Did you watch the monkeys vid???
I think that, like many religions, people believe in things they cannot disprove. I choose to believe in the Flying Spaghetti Monster but haven’t decided whether his noodly holiness is an alien or not. I just have to have faith.
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No, didn’t watch the monkeys video. Generally can’t view outside videos from here (blocked by the cybersniffer on our web access).
I prefer the Invisible Pink Unicorn myself.
July 24, 2008 at 4:42 PM #246331afx114Participant[quote=DWCAP]My biggest question is always “WHY?” Why would aliens travel many many light years to come to earth.[/quote]
Why? For the same reason we as humans have a fascination with — and are looking for — life on other planets. Why look for life on Mars? Because we’re curious beings. Oh, and because we can.
July 24, 2008 at 4:42 PM #246482afx114Participant[quote=DWCAP]My biggest question is always “WHY?” Why would aliens travel many many light years to come to earth.[/quote]
Why? For the same reason we as humans have a fascination with — and are looking for — life on other planets. Why look for life on Mars? Because we’re curious beings. Oh, and because we can.
July 24, 2008 at 4:42 PM #246488afx114Participant[quote=DWCAP]My biggest question is always “WHY?” Why would aliens travel many many light years to come to earth.[/quote]
Why? For the same reason we as humans have a fascination with — and are looking for — life on other planets. Why look for life on Mars? Because we’re curious beings. Oh, and because we can.
July 24, 2008 at 4:42 PM #246544afx114Participant[quote=DWCAP]My biggest question is always “WHY?” Why would aliens travel many many light years to come to earth.[/quote]
Why? For the same reason we as humans have a fascination with — and are looking for — life on other planets. Why look for life on Mars? Because we’re curious beings. Oh, and because we can.
July 24, 2008 at 4:42 PM #246550afx114Participant[quote=DWCAP]My biggest question is always “WHY?” Why would aliens travel many many light years to come to earth.[/quote]
Why? For the same reason we as humans have a fascination with — and are looking for — life on other planets. Why look for life on Mars? Because we’re curious beings. Oh, and because we can.
July 24, 2008 at 4:51 PM #246346jficquetteParticipant[quote=SDEngineer][quote=jficquette][quote=SDEngineer]Dr. Mitchell is a bit of a loon.
Among his other hobbies are paranormal and psychic studies, and he believes he was remotely cured of cancer by a teenage psychic named Adam Dreamhealer (note: he was never definitively diagnosed with cancer in the first place).[/quote]
They don’t let anyone go to the moon. If he was the slightest bit nutty it would have come out in his pysch evaluations and he would have never gone on Apollo 14.
John
[/quote]If you believe in remote psychic healing, you are a little bit nutty. Dr. Mitchell clearly believes in remote psychic healing and testifies on it. Case closed. Clearly NASA blew it on this one, but I suspect psychological screening wasn’t nearly as good or as accurate in the 60’s as it is today.
[/quote]If a guy like Dr. Mitchell believes in it maybe you should not dismiss it out of hand.
John
July 24, 2008 at 4:51 PM #246497jficquetteParticipant[quote=SDEngineer][quote=jficquette][quote=SDEngineer]Dr. Mitchell is a bit of a loon.
Among his other hobbies are paranormal and psychic studies, and he believes he was remotely cured of cancer by a teenage psychic named Adam Dreamhealer (note: he was never definitively diagnosed with cancer in the first place).[/quote]
They don’t let anyone go to the moon. If he was the slightest bit nutty it would have come out in his pysch evaluations and he would have never gone on Apollo 14.
John
[/quote]If you believe in remote psychic healing, you are a little bit nutty. Dr. Mitchell clearly believes in remote psychic healing and testifies on it. Case closed. Clearly NASA blew it on this one, but I suspect psychological screening wasn’t nearly as good or as accurate in the 60’s as it is today.
[/quote]If a guy like Dr. Mitchell believes in it maybe you should not dismiss it out of hand.
John
July 24, 2008 at 4:51 PM #246503jficquetteParticipant[quote=SDEngineer][quote=jficquette][quote=SDEngineer]Dr. Mitchell is a bit of a loon.
Among his other hobbies are paranormal and psychic studies, and he believes he was remotely cured of cancer by a teenage psychic named Adam Dreamhealer (note: he was never definitively diagnosed with cancer in the first place).[/quote]
They don’t let anyone go to the moon. If he was the slightest bit nutty it would have come out in his pysch evaluations and he would have never gone on Apollo 14.
John
[/quote]If you believe in remote psychic healing, you are a little bit nutty. Dr. Mitchell clearly believes in remote psychic healing and testifies on it. Case closed. Clearly NASA blew it on this one, but I suspect psychological screening wasn’t nearly as good or as accurate in the 60’s as it is today.
[/quote]If a guy like Dr. Mitchell believes in it maybe you should not dismiss it out of hand.
John
July 24, 2008 at 4:51 PM #246559jficquetteParticipant[quote=SDEngineer][quote=jficquette][quote=SDEngineer]Dr. Mitchell is a bit of a loon.
Among his other hobbies are paranormal and psychic studies, and he believes he was remotely cured of cancer by a teenage psychic named Adam Dreamhealer (note: he was never definitively diagnosed with cancer in the first place).[/quote]
They don’t let anyone go to the moon. If he was the slightest bit nutty it would have come out in his pysch evaluations and he would have never gone on Apollo 14.
John
[/quote]If you believe in remote psychic healing, you are a little bit nutty. Dr. Mitchell clearly believes in remote psychic healing and testifies on it. Case closed. Clearly NASA blew it on this one, but I suspect psychological screening wasn’t nearly as good or as accurate in the 60’s as it is today.
[/quote]If a guy like Dr. Mitchell believes in it maybe you should not dismiss it out of hand.
John
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