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Farside said:Do you think that aliens at one point where scared of us or still are? I mean war is one of are best qualities of a many qualities.
Gene Steinberg said:Your question possesses lots of ifs. If there are aliens visiting us, which is a matter of speculation. If we did something that would strike fear in their hearts, which is more speculative.
I expect that nuclear war or the threat thereof wouldn't appeal to any aliens visiting us, but even more so for another intelligent race that shares the planet with us. Think about it.
Farside said:Do you think that aliens at one point where scared of us or still are? I mean war is one of are best qualities of a many qualities.
A.LeClair said:Scared due to our localized war? No. We're no threat to them currently. Maybe somewhere down the road.
I do know of cases in abductions where they are weary, or scared of the human they capture when it breaks paralysis. We're big ogreish brutes to them
If anything, they seemed puzzled and confused by humans. At times indifferent.
A.LeClair said:Scared due to our localized war? No. We're no threat to them currently. Maybe somewhere down the road.
Rick Deckard said:That is probably true - but what if the US military-industrial complex are tinkering with technology that could blow a planet apart or collapse a star (either by accident or design)?
Rick Deckard said:That is probably true - but what if the US military-industrial complex are tinkering with technology that could blow a planet apart or collapse a star (either by accident or design)?
A.LeClair said:Then that might be of a concern I would imagine.
Physicists hope to bring this whole process down to earth by manufacturing tiny black holes amid the stupendous smashups of protons at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) being built at CERN
tomlevine1 said:I'm no astrophysicist, but you mean something like this?
kaboomie!
Rick Deckard said:Well, yeah - a while ago, I was little concerned to read that, in theory, physicists could create *a universe* in the lab:
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tomlevine1 said:"We are here...We are here....We are here....We are here!:
Sorry, I have a 3 1/2 year old.
pixelsmith said:been there done that. i read Goodnight Moon no less than a million times i think.