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2019-02-11 20:17:40 UTC

Most of the time hallucinations come from a source

2019-02-11 20:17:47 UTC

That source is up to debate but

2019-02-11 20:18:01 UTC

I've had similar conversations

2019-02-11 20:18:39 UTC

Last night there was a dead gypsy who wanted to know where her bracelet wound up

2019-02-11 20:18:50 UTC

I took a really long drag on a cigarette for her

2019-02-11 20:18:57 UTC

It's a good damn bracelet

2019-02-11 20:19:44 UTC

not really ive been on hard tranqs a lot of the hallucinations r jus dialating n obfuscating your senses

lack of resolution causes the brains paradolia complexes to take over as compensation to maintain a logical alert status

but yes hallucinations in form of like vivid or waking dreams are most usually conversations between conscious n subconscious

this wasnt one of those

2019-02-11 20:20:06 UTC

There are things inside of you

2019-02-11 20:20:08 UTC

Dimensions

2019-02-11 20:48:55 UTC

<:GWslippyPeepoW:407618454061842433>

2019-02-11 20:48:57 UTC

Yep

2019-02-11 20:48:59 UTC

Stay !

2019-02-11 20:49:07 UTC

Or I'll drain blood from all of u

2019-02-11 20:49:19 UTC

How many times you gotta ping?

2019-02-11 20:49:34 UTC

Aliens come to earth.

2019-02-11 20:49:43 UTC

you guys should let me back into VC

2019-02-11 20:49:49 UTC

oh

2019-02-11 20:49:49 UTC

nvm

2019-02-11 20:50:51 UTC

Unmute me plox

2019-02-11 20:51:37 UTC
2019-02-11 20:52:24 UTC

Ok, let's continue this
The reason why Aliens don't visit us is probably because they are too far away or they are, just like us, not that advanced yet
And i bet there are species that fall in both these categories

2019-02-11 20:52:38 UTC

lol

2019-02-11 20:52:41 UTC

this is funny

2019-02-11 20:52:49 UTC

What is funny?

2019-02-11 20:53:36 UTC

<:ping:511590627205447703>

2019-02-11 21:00:51 UTC

aliens are devour by whale

2019-02-11 21:11:39 UTC

The vc is good tho

i need a mod that will keep this on topic

2019-02-11 21:13:46 UTC

Me

2019-02-11 21:13:51 UTC

Nasir

2019-02-11 21:13:56 UTC

No not Nasir

2019-02-11 21:14:02 UTC

Not not

2019-02-11 21:14:04 UTC

Yes

2019-02-11 21:14:06 UTC

Not Nasir

2019-02-11 21:14:26 UTC

U guys really want the smoke on why aliens exist

2019-02-11 21:14:28 UTC

I donโ€™t think so

2019-02-11 21:14:47 UTC

What the F is going on here? can't you kids play nice together. stay on point.

2019-02-11 21:15:42 UTC

Reptilians exist

2019-02-11 21:16:13 UTC

And their from here

2019-02-11 21:16:17 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/539598595448504320/544627763122929665/image0.png

2019-02-11 21:16:24 UTC

And they made the greys

2019-02-11 21:16:29 UTC

As their organic clone slave race

2019-02-11 21:32:07 UTC

well like from an interstellar travel perspective on galactic placement we are kinda in the outer rim of the habitable zones

like we are in a spiral galaxy so theres few vectors to consider

you cant have habitable worlds in the inner core due to gravometric density being too high. aka too many black holes, novas, the supermassive black hole that spins the galaxy, and too many high energy output stars.

stellar nurserys are great for creating systems n stuff but uts basically a 20-200 light year wide mass of ionizing radiated gas thats burning at 40,000 degrees K or higher. like nothing in that can live unless its well inside something.

the outer rim extreme zones arent too habitable because the stars are either too dead n dim or are red giants n junk.

that leaves the roughly mid 1/3rd orbit of the galactic plane as habitable but like its not like a CD or LP vinyl where its like solid mass consistently through out on star population

there are estimated 8 spiral arms to the galaxy (we cant actually see thru the center of tge galactic plane so ^outside of our quadrant its rather hard to measure our own galaxy) and star systems orbit along the outside of each arm

think of each arm as a bakers rolling pin amd star systems like the dough pressed against the outside.

on our location we are in the back half of the habitable zone going off of rekative to galactic center, and we are orbiting fairly far out from our arms center.

2019-02-11 21:41:35 UTC

our galaxy

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/539598595448504320/544634127811608586/Milky-Way-annotated-SMALLMoreanno-948x1024.jpeg

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/539598595448504320/544634127811608587/Galactic_Orientation_Map.png

2019-02-11 21:41:55 UTC

non habitable zones in red

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/539598595448504320/544634214088179713/20190211_163814.png

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/539598595448504320/544634214583369742/20190211_164111.jpg

2019-02-11 21:42:56 UTC

our location in one of the least dense sectors of the galaxy

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/539598595448504320/544634468472848394/20190211_164225.jpg

2019-02-11 21:45:25 UTC

each one of those radials in the relative from our position (center being sun) is 5000 light years

2019-02-11 21:45:57 UTC

so ever one those circles is 5000 ly further from previous

2019-02-11 21:53:28 UTC

heres more cleaned up bit basically other than the red circle in middle everywhere in here is whats in theory habitable for worlds that might support life star system wise

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/539598595448504320/544637121827176449/20190211_165217.jpg

2019-02-11 21:55:06 UTC

n like radio wise our broadcasts have only gone roughly 245 light years in every direction so like not even to the closest circle to the sun in that map

2019-02-11 21:58:16 UTC

so like communication wise these r really the only stars we can try to contact in this area

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/539598595448504320/544638330743291904/SmartSelect_20190211-165731_Discord.jpg

2019-02-11 21:59:09 UTC

so tdlr short

we r in mid of nowhere not surprising spaceships cant reach us

theres no way aliens are visiting earth

2019-02-11 22:01:02 UTC

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2019-02-11 22:02:04 UTC

Of course aliens won't visit Earth, it's flat

2019-02-11 22:02:50 UTC

Who knows what if you're the alien @Human Sheeple

2019-02-11 22:03:02 UTC

Illegal alien maybe you might be right

2019-02-11 22:05:15 UTC

What's with the y2k deus ex avatar?

2019-02-11 22:05:42 UTC

Whats with your avatar with a sheep

2019-02-11 22:05:59 UTC

Sheep watching swirly brainwash on a TV

2019-02-11 22:06:12 UTC

Well mines alex jones as jc denton

2019-02-11 22:06:19 UTC

ha ha good one

2019-02-11 22:17:23 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/539598595448504320/544643141047812107/260px-Bank_for_International_Settlements_member_states.png

2019-02-11 22:18:02 UTC

About BIS - overview
Our mission is to serve central banks in their pursuit of monetary and financial stability, to foster international cooperation in those areas and to act as a bank for central banks.

Established in 1930, the BIS is owned by 60 central banks, representing countries from around the world that together account for about 95% of world GDP. Its head office is in Basel, Switzerland and it has two representative offices: in Hong Kong SAR and in Mexico City.

We pursue our mission by:

fostering discussion and facilitating collaboration among central banks
supporting dialogue with other authorities that are responsible for promoting financial stability
carrying out research and policy analysis on issues of relevance for monetary and financial stability
acting as a prime counterparty for central banks in their financial transactions
serving as an agent or trustee in connection with international financial operations

2019-02-12 00:26:38 UTC

Are aliens out there....yes

2019-02-12 00:27:06 UTC

Have they visited earth..... no idea....

2019-02-12 01:05:43 UTC

I haven't seen convincing evidence of an extraterrestrial presence near Earth or in our solar system. But I don't rule it out.

2019-02-12 01:55:55 UTC

first succsful (spel) cesium test for nanotech

2019-02-12 02:26:48 UTC

@HyperBaroque what about the men that were stationed in the us missile launch sites during the nuke race with russia that allegedly have more than 100 sightings of space crafts during their time there? Actual visits and interference with the electronics of those sites...

2019-02-12 02:29:52 UTC

They could have been told to say that.

2019-02-12 02:31:20 UTC

@yourLORD Not only could those missilemen been commanded or paid to say those things to serve some agenda, but, also, any person's testimony in any capacity as to sightings or close encounters doesn't converge with my own experience at any point (not even approaching infinity).

2019-02-12 02:31:53 UTC

As I said: I haven't seen convincing evidence of an extraterrestrial presence near Earth or in our solar system. But I don't rule it out.

2019-02-12 02:36:51 UTC

How could we even interact with another alien species though? I imagine this because we can't communicate with any other living species on the planet without just teaching it to do shit for us like dogs. But, I get that if aliens were to come here at all they would have to have some sort of direction as we do (like our idea of progress with technology and exploration) but it's really hard to imagine that another planet with completely unheard of circumstances compared to our planet created beings that do very similar things as us. I don't think it's impossible, it just seems unlikely that if there were any, that they'd be close enough to get here in any timely manner for them to be able to be motivated to come here for any selfish reason.

2019-02-12 02:51:22 UTC

I don't rule out the possibility of this happening, and I really would like it to be the case, but idk, man

2019-02-12 02:55:52 UTC

How would we interact

2019-02-12 02:56:01 UTC

Depends on what form and how they come

2019-02-12 02:56:11 UTC

What they look like what their capable of

2019-02-12 02:59:59 UTC

The film "The Arrival" tackles this subject pretty well imho. The scientists have to figure out how to form a shared basis for communication with a vastly different e.t. species.

2019-02-12 03:00:25 UTC

The book "The Ambidextrous Universe" attempts to tackle this problem as well.

2019-02-12 03:01:44 UTC

Whoa that sounds cool. I'll probably look into it, I've never heard any solution to that at all; even a bad one

2019-02-12 03:05:10 UTC

In The Ambidextrous Universe, it is concluded that a certain isotope of cobalt can be used because it always emits electrons from one pole relative to its spin.

2019-02-12 03:06:01 UTC

From this you can say "in", "out", "left", "right", "up", "down", etc. and from basic 3 dimensional descriptions build up the rest of a shared language.

2019-02-12 03:11:39 UTC

*a certain isotope of cobalt always emits *more* electrons from one pole than the other, relative to spin

2019-02-12 03:15:16 UTC

...

I agree that it seems very improbable any E.T. would have [any] reason to come to this part of the galaxy. The only reason I can think of would be if they had been here before, or had discovered life here by accident, either originating here or having passed by looking for some kind of resource, or maybe having sent a probe through the area.

2019-02-12 03:18:40 UTC

Yeah, that makes it seem more likely imo with them originating life here. I think I'll actually look into getting that book.

2019-02-12 03:21:18 UTC

regarding like interaction the catch 22 though is like if aliens are sophisticated enough to actually get here be it different dimention or from.a few light years away, like they will be so far advanced past us other than a direct interest in our cukture and our ways they like dnt technically need to interact with us for very much if at all.

2019-02-12 03:22:00 UTC

The book only touches on the talking with e.t. thought experiment cery briefly. Overall the book is about things like symmetry, chirality, handedness, convention, that sort of thing. It covers subjects from the micro to macroscopic, including galactic scale and universal scale, and in later editions I believe some subjects in quantum physics.

2019-02-12 03:23:50 UTC

<:GWmythicalThonkCool:367331557100224522> well that still seems interesting, though

2019-02-12 03:26:12 UTC

@darth_brando It may depend on the E.T. culture or even individual E.T. specimen. For instance, in some human cultures, we interact with some animals in an emotional way and treat them as having personalities. And some of us show more curiosity in this regard than others. There are people who ignore everything about, say, gorillas other than their fur and other exploitable taxidermy. And then there are the Jane Goodall types.

2019-02-12 03:27:27 UTC

Meanwhile in other cultures, animals are just seen as brutal. They are nothing but food, or labor, or a nuisance.

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