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10.26.2007, 10:12 AM | #23 |
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re yeti - Philip K Dick used to talk about intelligent earth beings that evolved to not be able to be perceived by humans.
very strange book by exUS Air Force Thomas Bearden Excalibur Briefing described these as "tulpoidal' beings - can be brought into this awareness with various "psychotronic" procedures... |
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planet X is one of those un-provavble hypothesis that cannot be test4ed or disproved, therefor e it is BULLSHIT. the whole hoax posits that there is a planet, planet X, that lies at the exact opposite of earth's orbit around the sun, so that we never see it, it never affects us, and it is always hiding behind the sun. stupid stupid pseudoscience
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Expanding Earth Theory:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expanding_earth_theory I started reading about this one when one of my fave comic artists, Neal Adams started pushing it. http://www.nealadams.com/nmu.html
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the idea of Planet X was born of solid math (discrepancies in the orbits of the outer planets). and is it such "stupid stupid pseudoscience" if it led to the discovery of Neptune, Pluto, and Eris? interestingly, Neptune was discovered almost simultaneously by two mathematicians seaching to solve the problem of the calculated vs. observed orbits of the known solar system. after Neptune, there were still problems with the math. that's when Percival Lowell (founder of the Lowell Observatory where Pluto was discovered) came up with the idea of Planet X. it might not be "true", and it might be pushing the envelope of what is and what was acceptable science, but I hardly think it's stupid. |
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i think fox!
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dude, it is stupid. the outer planets were discovered by perceived aberrations in the planet's orbits, which, when put through newton's mathematics, showed where the planet should be based on gravitational fluxes. planet X has nothing of that sort going in it's postulate. it is a completely un-testable makebelieve.
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but those planets were discovered in the pursuit of Planet X!
the ends justify the means. at that time, there was no concept of the gravitational effect of the Oort Cloud or the Kuiper Belt. the theory that there was some unknown "X" to be the cause, drove people to discover the truth. THAT is where it's scientific value lies. and again, the first major proponents of this theory were not quacks (I'm not talking about the current belief in Planet X / Nemesis / epoch ending body / etc etc). John BIGBALLS Couch Adams. Urbain Le Verrier (he's french and has no manly nickname). Percival MotherFuckin' Lowell. NOT QUACKS! |
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10.26.2007, 11:52 AM | #30 |
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I believe in the bigges pseudoscience, that is Jesus.
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the current Planet X mythology is what I rail against, not the previous use of the term "planet x" to describe what could be outside of neptune's orbit, which turned out to be Uranus then Pluto.
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Yonaguni Monument is an underwater thing that looks like a manmade monument off of an island coast in southern Japan that hasn't been above sealevel for 8,000 years. Some scientists say that it just looks manmade and is all naturally formed, some say that it is mostly naturally formed and partially manformed, some say it is a man-made monument. People think it is possibly Atlantis or Mu. Here's a picture: |
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10.26.2007, 06:01 PM | #34 |
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It's highly probable that life exists elsewhere in the universe,
but it hasn't reached us yet, and probably never will. The rest are all B-movies. |
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I think it is kind of odd to assume that all the life out in the universe is less advanced than us.
There are probably alien races out there much more advanced than us, maybe some resistant to cosmic radiation. And there is also the chance that Einstein was wrong about not being able to travel faster than the speed of light. If there is intelligent life in our galaxy, maybe they'll send colonists here or researchers here. We'll try to colonize other star systems eventually, probably in the next few hundred years. I expect withing the next 300-400 years for us to start colonizing the solar system, and after that to start exploring past it. |
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Despite the fact it isn't real, stuff like chupacabra is interesting to read about.
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I saw that presentation on youtube, I think. I had always assumed thats how the world worked and scientists agreed.. but I guess not. |
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i love reading about all this stuff
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It is indeed interesting
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the earth is hollow!!!!! and it's situated on the top o f giant tortoise shell!!!
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