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<blockquote data-quote="StarLord" data-source="post: 40658" data-attributes="member: 44"><p><strong>Re: Alien life on Titan?</strong></p><p></p><p>First off, would it be so bad if ET looked exactly like us? That is not to say that there would not be a plethora of various other lifeforms entirely unlike Homo Sapien. One of the best examples of course was the very first cantina scene in Star Wars. I believe the most famous <em>aliens look like us</em> movie was back in 1955, <strong>This Island Earth</strong>. If you haven't seen it, it's worth the look see if SciFi is your cup of tea.</p><p></p><p>As vast as the universe is, silly beyond compare would the concept be that we were the only intelligent life form. Alright, foolish even. </p><p></p><p>Pan Spermia makes some very good sense. I suspect when Harte sees that he'll jump on it like a junebug at a chicken convention. From some recent readings of a new way to translate hebrew, the first few chapters of the Bible take on a whole new meaning. I have seen other references to mankind's (yes, AND womankind's) genesis being that of otherworldly source, i.e. seeded direct DNA manipulation. I do not, for one second, believe that the world is only 6,000 years or so old and made by God to "appear" to test equipment as if it's millions of years old, as some of the followers of the semetic faith believe. I happen to subscribe to the allegations that there have been several civilizations on this planet spanning back some several hundreds thousands of years.</p><p></p><p>I do have a question or two regarding Helium II. At what pressure does it appear? And what the hell is and or makes up a superfluid?</p><p></p><p></p><p> <strong>""helium II definition </strong> </p><p> helium II</p><p> noun Liquid helium existing as a superfluid below the transition point of approximately 2.2°K at 1 atmosphere and having extremely low viscosity and extremely high thermal conductivity.""</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StarLord, post: 40658, member: 44"] [b]Re: Alien life on Titan?[/b] First off, would it be so bad if ET looked exactly like us? That is not to say that there would not be a plethora of various other lifeforms entirely unlike Homo Sapien. One of the best examples of course was the very first cantina scene in Star Wars. I believe the most famous [I]aliens look like us[/I] movie was back in 1955, [B]This Island Earth[/B]. If you haven't seen it, it's worth the look see if SciFi is your cup of tea. As vast as the universe is, silly beyond compare would the concept be that we were the only intelligent life form. Alright, foolish even. Pan Spermia makes some very good sense. I suspect when Harte sees that he'll jump on it like a junebug at a chicken convention. From some recent readings of a new way to translate hebrew, the first few chapters of the Bible take on a whole new meaning. I have seen other references to mankind's (yes, AND womankind's) genesis being that of otherworldly source, i.e. seeded direct DNA manipulation. I do not, for one second, believe that the world is only 6,000 years or so old and made by God to "appear" to test equipment as if it's millions of years old, as some of the followers of the semetic faith believe. I happen to subscribe to the allegations that there have been several civilizations on this planet spanning back some several hundreds thousands of years. I do have a question or two regarding Helium II. At what pressure does it appear? And what the hell is and or makes up a superfluid? [B]""helium II definition [/B] helium II noun Liquid helium existing as a superfluid below the transition point of approximately 2.2°K at 1 atmosphere and having extremely low viscosity and extremely high thermal conductivity."" [/QUOTE]
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