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message 1: by John (new)

John The Totally Awesome | 322 comments This is where we post our ideas about aliens. Like the Greys or the Borah`kali.


message 2: by Laszlo, The Professor (new)

Laszlo (steampunk) | 1849 comments Mod
There is actual known evidence that aliens are real.


message 3: by John (new)

John The Totally Awesome | 322 comments Here we go again...


message 4: by John (new)

John The Totally Awesome | 322 comments What is it?


message 5: by Laszlo, The Professor (new)

Laszlo (steampunk) | 1849 comments Mod
What do you mean? Bacteria!


message 6: by John (new)

John The Totally Awesome | 322 comments true...


message 7: by John (new)

John The Totally Awesome | 322 comments What about methane-breathing lifeforms?


message 8: by Laszlo, The Professor (new)

Laszlo (steampunk) | 1849 comments Mod
Have you ever heard of the Drake theorem?


message 9: by John (new)

John The Totally Awesome | 322 comments No.


message 10: by Laszlo, The Professor (new)

Laszlo (steampunk) | 1849 comments Mod
It is calculating how far intelligent life might be.


ℂᖺαᖇᒪἷ℮ ⊰1017 &Tardis⊱ (charlie_awesome) | 376 comments I've always imagined lots of aliens being pure light with their brain in a supercomputer on their own planet :p


message 12: by Monkeyduels (new)

Monkeyduels | 404 comments I think it is stupid that people dreamed up aliens to look weird. If there is really intelligent life elsewhere they look kinda like us! And they may even talk one of this planet's many languages but that is highly improbable.


message 13: by Badgerlord, Marquis de Badger (new)

Badgerlord | 727 comments Mod
ℂᖺαᖇᒪἷ℮ ⊰Chaos Walking⊱ wrote: "I've always imagined lots of aliens being pure light with their brain in a supercomputer on their own planet :p"

How about a super-intelligent shade of blue?


message 14: by Badgerlord, Marquis de Badger (new)

Badgerlord | 727 comments Mod
I'd like to meet intelligent life. It would be a nice change.


message 15: by Allison (last edited Oct 23, 2012 02:10AM) (new)

Allison (allibean) | 321 comments Ouch. Letting that one slide.


message 16: by Allison (new)

Allison (allibean) | 321 comments I would like to inquire as to why we're all thinking of aliens as intelligent life. Are we only referring to lifeforms able to reach us in some way? Because if we ever do make contact with beings from another planet they could just as well bear more resemblance in behaviour to, say, a dog (not that dogs are unintelligent) and have no developed social structure. If they were to find us they'd have to be organized but if we find a whole planet able to sustain life then every creature down to the insects (assuming there exists in this place some form of insect-like family) would be an alien species. Unless, of course, aliens are only technically aliens when they come to us and not when on their home planet. Would that be like calling someone a foreigner while in their country?
It's all very confusing...

Anyone ever play Spore?


message 17: by Laszlo, The Professor (new)

Laszlo (steampunk) | 1849 comments Mod
If we went to an alien planet, we would be aliens.


Prof. River Song/ Xochil (profriversongxochil) | 109 comments Unless they were humans that branched off from planet Earth and found a new planet to take over just to prove all the scientists that they were wrong about not being able to find a planet with oxygen other than Earth.


message 19: by Laszlo, The Professor (new)

Laszlo (steampunk) | 1849 comments Mod
Actually, they have found planets with oxygen.


ℂᖺαᖇᒪἷ℮ ⊰1017 &Tardis⊱ (charlie_awesome) | 376 comments Badgerlord wrote: "ℂᖺαᖇᒪἷ℮ ⊰Chaos Walking⊱ wrote: "I've always imagined lots of aliens being pure light with their brain in a supercomputer on their own planet :p"

How about a super-intelligent shade of blue?"


:D
One of the few things I remember from that book.


message 21: by Laszlo, The Professor (new)

Laszlo (steampunk) | 1849 comments Mod
From what book?


message 23: by Badgerlord, Marquis de Badger (new)

Badgerlord | 727 comments Mod
Allison wrote: "I would like to inquire as to why we're all thinking of aliens as intelligent life. Are we only referring to lifeforms able to reach us in some way? Because if we ever do make contact with beings f..."

Oh yes. I've most definately played Spore.


message 24: by Badgerlord, Marquis de Badger (new)

Badgerlord | 727 comments Mod
ℂᖺαᖇᒪἷ℮ ⊰Chaos Walking⊱ wrote: "Badgerlord wrote: "ℂᖺαᖇᒪἷ℮ ⊰Chaos Walking⊱ wrote: "I've always imagined lots of aliens being pure light with their brain in a supercomputer on their own planet :p"

How about a super-intelligent sh..."


They're great. I spent days wishing I was a colour.


message 25: by Allison (new)

Allison (allibean) | 321 comments Badgerlord wrote: "Oh yes. I've most definately played Spore."

Gotten to the space stage?


ℂᖺαᖇᒪἷ℮ ⊰1017 &Tardis⊱ (charlie_awesome) | 376 comments Badgerlord wrote: "ℂᖺαᖇᒪἷ℮ ⊰Chaos Walking⊱ wrote: "Badgerlord wrote: "ℂᖺαᖇᒪἷ℮ ⊰Chaos Walking⊱ wrote: "I've always imagined lots of aliens being pure light with their brain in a supercomputer on their own planet :p"

..."


Lol! I wonder how it would feel.


message 27: by Badgerlord, Marquis de Badger (new)

Badgerlord | 727 comments Mod
Allison wrote: "Badgerlord wrote: "Oh yes. I've most definately played Spore."

Gotten to the space stage?"


Yep. Did you get the Galatic Adventures or whattever it was called expansion pack?


message 28: by Laszlo, The Professor (new)

Laszlo (steampunk) | 1849 comments Mod
Spore?


message 29: by Allison (new)

Allison (allibean) | 321 comments Badgerlord wrote: "Allison wrote: "Badgerlord wrote: "Oh yes. I've most definately played Spore."

Gotten to the space stage?"

Yep. Did you get the Galatic Adventures or whattever it was called expansion pack?"


I did. Regular space stage was awesome for a while but one can only spend so much time alternating between selling spices for intergallactic currency and defending one's many colonial planets from space pirates before it gets old.


message 30: by Allison (new)

Allison (allibean) | 321 comments Laszlo wrote: "Spore?"

It's a game about evolution.


message 31: by Laszlo, The Professor (new)

Laszlo (steampunk) | 1849 comments Mod
Cool!


message 32: by Badgerlord, Marquis de Badger (new)

Badgerlord | 727 comments Mod
It takes a reasonable amount of artistic liscence to the whole affair, though.


Prof. River Song/ Xochil (profriversongxochil) | 109 comments Laszlo wrote: "Actually, they have found planets with oxygen."

Then I'm moving!


message 34: by Laszlo, The Professor (new)

Laszlo (steampunk) | 1849 comments Mod
Actually, based on that logic, we should be focusing on space.


message 35: by Laszlo, The Professor (new)

Laszlo (steampunk) | 1849 comments Mod
Earth is part of the deep void of space.


message 36: by Laszlo, The Professor (new)

Laszlo (steampunk) | 1849 comments Mod
Earth is that bad, but we are always covered by the seemingly endless veil of hope, most of which is fake.


message 37: by Laszlo, The Professor (new)

Laszlo (steampunk) | 1849 comments Mod
Well, it is a partially natural process and you should follow your dreams.


message 38: by Laszlo, The Professor (new)

Laszlo (steampunk) | 1849 comments Mod
If you can, can you please give me a short summary of your life?


message 39: by Laszlo, The Professor (new)

Laszlo (steampunk) | 1849 comments Mod
I am writing a novel, too!
HOW TO ACHIEVE YOUR DREAMS: A CLASS WITH LASZLO
You will continue reading until you have read enough to begin working on curing cancer. After that you will document how your understanding of the world has changed because of you studies in the memoir you write. :)


message 40: by Laszlo, The Professor (new)

Laszlo (steampunk) | 1849 comments Mod
No, not to be rude, but if you multitask you will never achieve your goals to the fullest extent possible, which for some may be infinite. You should try to make a priority checklist.


message 41: by Laszlo, The Professor (new)

Laszlo (steampunk) | 1849 comments Mod
Do you mind if I edit it?
1. Get my head out of the clouds. Put my imagination at the top of my priority list.
2. Realize that I must chase a hopeless goal after realizing what is possible.
3. Find out what I will enjoy, and put the other stuff at the end of the priority list.
4. Realize what I can do to pass the time. Hopefully stumble upon an unintended way to make a difference in the world, but I will not try to.


message 42: by Allison (new)

Allison (allibean) | 321 comments You're asking an invalid question. We're not here for a reason. That would be impossible, as nothing can matter if there is no-one to care about it. The fact that one day nothing that we have done in our lifetime will matter is the reason I'm focused on doing what I enjoy rather than trying to make a difference. Not that you shouldn't try, if that's what you're passionate about. Because the world is messed up and while we'll never fix it, we can make it a better place in which to spend our insignificant little lives.


message 43: by Laszlo, The Professor (new)

Laszlo (steampunk) | 1849 comments Mod
Allison wrote: "You're asking an invalid question. We're not here for a reason. That would be impossible, as nothing can matter if there is no-one to care about it. The fact that one day nothing that we have done ..."

We will all eventually die, and all will be forgotten. Just like they talked about in the Fault in our Stars.


message 44: by Laszlo, The Professor (new)

Laszlo (steampunk) | 1849 comments Mod
Because.


message 45: by Allison (new)

Allison (allibean) | 321 comments That's a good answer.


message 46: by Laszlo, The Professor (new)

Laszlo (steampunk) | 1849 comments Mod
Why do you live? What is the meaning of your life? For me it is to learn.


message 47: by Laszlo, The Professor (new)

Laszlo (steampunk) | 1849 comments Mod
Why are you so focused on making a difference, if I may ask? If you get hyper-focused on changing the world-not to be rude-you will either not enjoy what you are doing or never accomplish anything.


message 48: by Laszlo, The Professor (new)

Laszlo (steampunk) | 1849 comments Mod
What I am saying is, it is ok to want to change the world, I am sure we all want to, but it is not really a goal. If you want to change the world, just go on a search engine and find something and fix it. If you want to change the world, you will probably end up doing something really boring/something you hate just to do it.


message 49: by Laszlo, The Professor (new)

Laszlo (steampunk) | 1849 comments Mod
Yes, but you should not aim to make a scientific discovery, you should aim to study science and hope for the best.


message 50: by John (new)

John The Totally Awesome | 322 comments Agreed.


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