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  • Originally posted by RunW/Knives View Post
    I want to know how Aliens can travel here through deep space.

    How exactly do they avoid Jupiter?

    Someone tell me how Bigass Jupiter won't shoot them down.
    Jupiter is big. it would be easy to avoid.

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    • If there is another rational lifeform in the universe, and they happen to fin dus, or we manage to become aware of them I'd definitely want contact. They might know more about the universe or mysteries of life. Might help us advance ourselves...or might enslave us and use us to harvest their children. Uh yeah....lemme get back to you on that

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      • I would like to know unless they were carnivores and just in the galaxy for a snack or something.

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        • I'm a bit skeptical but I'm pretty sure there is life outside of Earth. The universe is enormous and the probability of another Earth-like planet is huge.

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          • Originally posted by The Noose View Post
            Jupiter is big. it would be easy to avoid.

            Yeah but like everything coming from deep space is sucked in by it's pull, and drawn to the moon system where it like, blows up LOL.



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            • Originally posted by RunW/Knives View Post
              I want to know how Aliens can travel here through deep space.

              How exactly do they avoid Jupiter?

              Someone tell me how Bigass Jupiter won't shoot them down.
              I'm always skeptical when humans describe physics as fact. I bet the universe operates in a way that we cannot even comprehend at this point.

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              • Originally posted by starjammer View Post
                I'm always skeptical when humans describe physics as fact. I bet the universe operates in a way that we cannot even comprehend at this point.
                I'd like to know about aliens so we can start planning on conquering that alien ass. Better them than us, if we waste time trying to make peace we're fucked. Its funny to me that in movies aliens are portrayed in a certain way where its "we come in peace" bs. Forget that, survival of the fittest exists for a reason beyond what we already know

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                • Originally posted by RunW/Knives View Post
                  Yeah but like everything coming from deep space is sucked in by it's pull, and drawn to the moon system where it like, blows up LOL.
                  Run, humans have sent numerous probes to Jupiter. They have all orbited it numerous time, collecting data, and none of them have been drawn in by it's gravity.

                  It's true that Jupiter has an immense gravitational pull that has pulled numerous comets and asteroids off course - but if we - mankind - can do the equations to navigate our probes around it successfully - then I'm sure a species way in advance of our own can do the same

                  Originally posted by starjammer View Post
                  I'm always skeptical when humans describe physics as fact. I bet the universe operates in a way that we cannot even comprehend at this point.
                  We have The Standard Model. It describes the way the Universe as we know it behaves perfectly, bar a few niggles - and those are Dark Matter and Dark Energy. Which Scientists are constantly working on.

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                  • Originally posted by Oasis_Lad View Post
                    Run, humans have sent numerous probes to Jupiter. They have all orbited it numerous time, collecting data, and none of them have been drawn in by it's gravity.

                    It's true that Jupiter has an immense gravitational pull that has pulled numerous comets and asteroids off course - but if we - mankind - can do the equations to navigate our probes around it successfully - then I'm sure a species way in advance of our own can do the same



                    We have The Standard Model. It describes the way the Universe as we know it behaves perfectly, bar a few niggles - and those are Dark Matter and Dark Energy. Which Scientists are constantly working on.
                    I see this is your specialist subject, Oasis. Good stuff. Well I'm just always thinking that The Standard Model is only our perception of the laws, our opinion of how things work. Other life-forms may come along and say, oh by the way, the way you thought this, this and that worked...that's not so.

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                    • Originally posted by starjammer View Post
                      I see this is your specialist subject, Oasis. Good stuff. Well I'm just always thinking that The Standard Model is only our perception of the laws, our opinion of how things work. Other life-forms may come along and say, oh by the way, the way you thought this, this and that worked...that's not so.
                      That could be very well true in a number of fields.

                      The reason the idea of Dark Matter came into existence is because astrophysicists thought that every star in every galaxy would follow the Newtonian Laws of movement - the closer a star is to it's sun, the faster it revolves around it. But, it was found that in numerous Galaxies; the stars had the same laws of motion no matter the distance form their parent star.

                      The only thing that could account for this was that there was invisible matter in the Universe aka Dark Matter.

                      That's the beauty of Science: It's forever striving; forever changing; seeking the ultimate answer - and it will incorporate the facts it comes across to fit the model.

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