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Religions > Atheism |
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"Anonymous" |
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02 Aug 2007 07:07:40 AM |
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Is there evidence of terraforming? |
---Should alien artifacts be discovered, even here on Earth, they may not
be recognizable as such. The products of an alien mind and an advanced
alien technology might not be perceptible or recognizable as artificial
constructs. Exploratory devices in the form of bio-engineered life forms
created through synthetic biology would presumably disintegrate after a
point, leaving no evidence; an alien information gathering system based on
molecular nanotechnology could be all around us at this very moment,
completely undetected. Clarke's third law suggests that an alien
civilization well in advance of humanity's might have means of
investigation that are not yet conceivable to human beings--
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| User: "Geoff" |
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| Title: Re: Is there evidence of terraforming? |
02 Aug 2007 10:48:53 AM |
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Anonymous wrote:
---Should alien artifacts be discovered, even here on Earth, they may
not be recognizable as such. The products of an alien mind and an
advanced alien technology might not be perceptible or recognizable as
artificial constructs. Exploratory devices in the form of
bio-engineered life forms created through synthetic biology would
presumably disintegrate after a point, leaving no evidence; an alien
information gathering system based on molecular nanotechnology could
be all around us at this very moment, completely undetected. Clarke's
third law suggests that an alien civilization well in advance of
humanity's might have means of investigation that are not yet
conceivable to human beings--
The 3rd Law: "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from
magic."
Good point. So if it's not detectable then who cares?
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| User: "Therion Ware" |
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| Title: Re: Is there evidence of terraforming? |
02 Aug 2007 10:59:39 AM |
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On Thu, 2 Aug 2007 14:07:40 +0200 (CEST), Anonymous
<nobody@remailer.paranoici.org> wrote:
---Should alien artifacts be discovered, even here on Earth, they may not
be recognizable as such. The products of an alien mind and an advanced
alien technology might not be perceptible or recognizable as artificial
constructs. Exploratory devices in the form of bio-engineered life forms
created through synthetic biology would presumably disintegrate after a
point, leaving no evidence; an alien information gathering system based on
molecular nanotechnology could be all around us at this very moment,
completely undetected. Clarke's third law suggests that an alien
civilization well in advance of humanity's might have means of
investigation that are not yet conceivable to human beings--
Interesting, but a bit of a non-starter in as much as if we can't
recognise alien stuff because it's, erm, alien, then we'll never know.
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| User: "Michael Gray" |
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| Title: Re: Is there evidence of terraforming? |
02 Aug 2007 05:26:28 PM |
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On Thu, 2 Aug 2007 14:07:40 +0200 (CEST), Anonymous
<nobody@remailer.paranoici.org> wrote:
---Should alien artifacts be discovered, even here on Earth, they may not
be recognizable as such. The products of an alien mind and an advanced
alien technology might not be perceptible or recognizable as artificial
constructs. Exploratory devices in the form of bio-engineered life forms
created through synthetic biology would presumably disintegrate after a
point, leaving no evidence; an alien information gathering system based on
molecular nanotechnology could be all around us at this very moment,
completely undetected. Clarke's third law suggests that an alien
civilization well in advance of humanity's might have means of
investigation that are not yet conceivable to human beings--
This means that the JWs are all aliens.
That would explain a lot.
Rejects from another planet.
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