lindsyjones: There is something out there, more powerful than we are.
If not, why for is the big space?
Besides, scientists through the aid of new high technology are discovering more planets everyday that is similar to ours.
What do you think?
What bothers me is that, when we landed in the moon in 1969, why did it stop? Is it because we can't do anything there anyways? Or is it because we struck a deal with the Aliens and leave it alone?
lindsyjones: What bothers me is that, when we landed in the moon in 1969, why did it stop? Is it because we can't do anything there anyways? Or is it because we struck a deal with the Aliens and leave it alone?
tomcatwarneOcean City, Plumouth, Devon, England UK17,106 posts
English physicist Professor Brian Cox has clarified his remarks about the creation of humankind on Earth after they were widely misinterpreted.
After an episode of BBC's Human Universe, it was reported that Professor Cox had thwarted suggestions alien life was a possibility and said he believed humans were the only form of life in the universe, despite the astronomical number of other planets.
He said: "There is only one advanced technological civilisation in this galaxy and there has only ever been one - and that's us," Professor Cox said. "We are unique."
"It's a dizzying thought. There are billions of planets out there, surely there must have been a second genesis?
"But we must be careful because the story of life on this planet shows that the transition from single-celled life to complex life may not have been inevitable."
Professor Cox went on to say that the extinction of dinosaurs, believed by scientists to have been caused by a meteor impact, allowed mammals and ultimately humans to dominate the planet.
"We still struggle to understand how this happened," he said. "It's incredibly unusual.
"We're confident this only happened once in the oceans of the primordial earth. Life here did squeeze through."
However, amid widespread media coverage after the broadcast, including on Stuff, along the lines of "we are alone in the universe", Cox tweeted: FOR LAST TIME: I think life is common in universe. We MAY be only civ. in Milky Way. There WILL be other civilisations in univ.
FOR LAST TIME: I think life is common in universe. We MAY be only civ. in Milky Way. There WILL be other civilisations in univ. #shutupnow
lindsyjones: What bothers me is that, when we landed in the moon in 1969, why did it stop? Is it because we can't do anything there anyways? Or is it because we struck a deal with the Aliens and leave it alone?
tomcatwarne: English physicist Professor Brian Cox has clarified his remarks about the creation of humankind on Earth after they were widely misinterpreted.
After an episode of BBC's Human Universe, it was reported that Professor Cox had thwarted suggestions alien life was a possibility and said he believed humans were the only form of life in the universe, despite the astronomical number of other planets.
He said: "There is only one advanced technological civilisation in this galaxy and there has only ever been one - and that's us," Professor Cox said. "We are unique."
"It's a dizzying thought. There are billions of planets out there, surely there must have been a second genesis?
"But we must be careful because the story of life on this planet shows that the transition from single-celled life to complex life may not have been inevitable."
Professor Cox went on to say that the extinction of dinosaurs, believed by scientists to have been caused by a meteor impact, allowed mammals and ultimately humans to dominate the planet.
"We still struggle to understand how this happened," he said. "It's incredibly unusual.
"We're confident this only happened once in the oceans of the primordial earth. Life here did squeeze through."
However, amid widespread media coverage after the broadcast, including on Stuff, along the lines of "we are alone in the universe", Cox tweeted: FOR LAST TIME: I think life is common in universe. We MAY be only civ. in Milky Way. There WILL be other civilisations in univ.
FOR LAST TIME: I think life is common in universe. We MAY be only civ. in Milky Way. There WILL be other civilisations in univ. #shutupnow
— Brian Cox (@ProfBrianCox) October 28, 2014
Tom how are you? I am glad to see you.
Nah, I have seen the report on the GNR and it is very possible of other life out there. Now this is my assessment of the mysteries, going on.
I was in Carnac (Alignment) town in France where all the stones are arrange in a very systematic way (anyone can Google it), that baffles the mind. I have seen it and it makes me think there are truly powerful beings out there.
sirLarryIII: Cant see why not.A lot of ancient civilizations have depicted spacecraft tpye imagery in their art
And not saying that this is proof in itself.But where did they get their art idea's from unless they were witness to some event in order to inspire the art.You could argue it came from thier imagination,but considering the rope and pulley technology of these old civilizations how could they convieve of images of flying craft in the skies.And again one could argue old societies had more advanced technology then modern man is let to believe
sirLarryIII: And not saying that this is proof in itself.But where did they get their art idea's from unless they were witness to some event in order to inspire the art.You could argue it came from thier imagination,but considering the rope and pulley technology of these old civilizations how could they convieve of images of flying craft in the skies.And again one could argue old societies had more advanced technology then modern man is let to believe
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If not, why for is the big space?
Besides, scientists through the aid of new high technology are discovering more planets everyday that is similar to ours.
What do you think?