I see aliens when I'm alone sometimes. I guess I'm one of the special people.
DrudgeReport clickbait. Same as National Enquirer. Not journalism, solely about advertising dollars and no moral center. Partly to blame for all the misinformation about Covid.
Searching for intelligent life on this planet should be more of a priority.
Aliens are on this forum all the time.
Nothing special really.
He didn't seem to support his supposition very well. Sounds like he's been staying up late night partying with his students. "It's a weird shape" isn't a conclusion.
TMADDDHASFNE wrote:
Searching for intelligent life on this planet should be more of a priority.
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TMADDDHASFNE wrote:
Searching for intelligent life on this planet should be more of a priority.
For sure there is none of it on this website.
It was the first interstellar astronomical object we've ever observed, so that alone makes it quite a curious happening.
I remember at the time that it was indeed speculated that this was Aliens visiting.
If it was aliens, they didn't visit. Like I'm always saying, they weren't even interested in us, they just flew by using the sun for a slingshot effect.
Like a car driving on a freeway interchange and we are an ant in the grass by the roadside.
This professor should have tried to communicate with them. Did anyone send them a radio message?
malmo wrote:
He didn't seem to support his supposition very well. Sounds like he's been staying up late night partying with his students. "It's a weird shape" isn't a conclusion.
Yes it is. Astronomers have observed millions of 'space objects' and never seen one with these dimensions. If you came across a shiny object on the beach ten times longer than it was wide, would you assume it was 'just another pebble'? Even if you knew it was the first ever object observed that had been washed up from another continent?
You also ignore what he claimed is a bigger tell tale - that it accelerated away from the sun rather than slowed down as an asteroid or comet would.
TMADDDHASFNE wrote:
DrudgeReport clickbait. Same as National Enquirer. Not journalism, solely about advertising dollars and no moral center. Partly to blame for all the misinformation about Covid.
Searching for intelligent life on this planet should be more of a priority.
Spot on.
This "Harvard" guy is selling his book, and is lying to you in order to make a sale. Its what all salesmen do. Create an illusion that people buy into.
These people are morally bankrupt but hey, at least they have a nice house.
malmo wrote:
He didn't seem to support his supposition very well. Sounds like he's been staying up late night partying with his students. "It's a weird shape" isn't a conclusion.
It’s enough of an conclusion for LRC lol
Williams Racing F1 wrote:
TMADDDHASFNE wrote:
DrudgeReport clickbait. Same as National Enquirer. Not journalism, solely about advertising dollars and no moral center. Partly to blame for all the misinformation about Covid.
Searching for intelligent life on this planet should be more of a priority.
Spot on.
This "Harvard" guy is selling his book, and is lying to you in order to make a sale. Its what all salesmen do. Create an illusion that people buy into.
These people are morally bankrupt but hey, at least they have a nice house.
Sounds like LRC, no?
"The excess push away from the sun, that was the thing that broke the camel’s back," he said.
If this is a typical example of his prose I hope he employed a good editor before he inflicted his book on the general public.
I am surprised a Harvard professor used such hateful language. He should be culture cancelled and removed from the faculty by calling the visitors aliens. The visitors are undocumented extraterrestrial visitors who should have the right to attend college for free, vote in our elections (they probably did anyway), and be issued a license to drive their ships around town.
In his upcoming book, Extraterrestrial: The First Sign of Intelligent Life Beyond Earth, theoretical physicist Avi Loeb lays out his theory about a peculiar-shaped object that entered our solar system several years ago.
I see...
malmo wrote:
He didn't seem to support his supposition very well. Sounds like he's been staying up late night partying with his students. "It's a weird shape" isn't a conclusion.
...with meaningful changes in speed. You’re a bright boy- do some more reading.
Raddison wrote:
"The excess push away from the sun, that was the thing that broke the camel’s back," he said.
If this is a typical example of his prose I hope he employed a good editor before he inflicted his book on the general public.
Ironically, your sentence structure is just as bad.
TMADDDHASFNE wrote:
DrudgeReport clickbait. Same as National Enquirer. Not journalism, solely about advertising dollars and no moral center. Partly to blame for all the misinformation about Covid.
Searching for intelligent life on this planet should be more of a priority.
ohhhhhh man. what a burn. you really are laying down top-notch observations
Was this thread supposed to be click bait or are you posting while drunk and accidentally used your real handle instead of one of your aliases?
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