Message from @Military Junta
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our galaxy
non habitable zones in red
our location in one of the least dense sectors of the galaxy
each one of those radials in the relative from our position (center being sun) is 5000 light years
so ever one those circles is 5000 ly further from previous
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
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
so like communication wise these r really the only stars we can try to contact in this area
so tdlr short
we r in mid of nowhere not surprising spaceships cant reach us
theres no way aliens are visiting earth
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Of course aliens won't visit Earth, it's flat
Who knows what if you're the alien @Human Sheeple
Illegal alien maybe you might be right
What's with the y2k deus ex avatar?
Whats with your avatar with a sheep
Sheep watching swirly brainwash on a TV
Well mines alex jones as jc denton
ha ha good one
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
Are aliens out there....yes
Have they visited earth..... no idea....
I haven't seen convincing evidence of an extraterrestrial presence near Earth or in our solar system. But I don't rule it out.
first succsful (spel) cesium test for nanotech
@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...
They could have been told to say that.
@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).
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.
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.
I don't rule out the possibility of this happening, and I really would like it to be the case, but idk, man
How would we interact
Depends on what form and how they come
What they look like what their capable of
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.
The book "The Ambidextrous Universe" attempts to tackle this problem as well.
Whoa that sounds cool. I'll probably look into it, I've never heard any solution to that at all; even a bad one
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.