Are you a believer of the paranormal, or aliens? I just watched a movie called 'Dark Skies', or whatever the hell it was called and my dad is ing insane on the subject, whispering and saying throughout the whole movie. Self-explanatory on what he thought, but I just find it hilarious, ridiculous and just plain stupid. I mean, aliens in games are always like ' LOL DESTORY U ' but these ones would study the chosen person for years before taking them. I was ready to just pounce on my dead and kill him, because listening to a crazy ing person whisper like a madman for 2 hours (the movie was 2 hours) is just irritating and I almost went crazy.
Personally, if I saw aliens, or ghosts etc. then I'd believe in them, but I have yet to actually see either. I think my dad is just bat crazy. Just for reference, he always thinks the government is watching him, and that the aliens won't come near us because they're scared of him.
Discuss the credibility of crazy conspiracy theorists.
My views on the paranormal is full of uncertainty. However, I do believe there has to be some kind of life outside of Earth, seeing as how we live in a ever-expanding universe with countless planets which may or may not be able to house life. Whether it be less, just as, or more intelligent or evolved than us, I doubt we (we as in, everything living on Earth) are the only beings in this world.
As much as I agree that we are not alone in our ever-expanding world, I think it would be intelligent to realize that these aliens could be millions of light years away from us, and even if we did meet them, that there is no guarantee that they are superior to ourselves. They could be just like the animals we have here on earth. We shouldn't compare another habitable planet to our own. that is just silly!
Ghosts? No. Aliens? Not the conspiracy theorist little green men kind, but yes. Aliens have to exist, the universe is just too big for them to not exist. I can totally see aliens being afraid of us, we probably seem barbaric to them with all of our wars.
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As for aliens who explicitly haven't visited our planet, I understand the logical thinking behind the hypothesis that they exist, but without evidence we can't say they DO exist.
I started slipping out of reality because of paranormal delusion (:
My imagination got very vivid and I couldn't stand thinking to myself about nothing. I couldn't have peace. I was also disturbed and distracted by something so that I wouldn't suffer. But now I see through the fog. I can see that nothing is wrong, that spirituality doesn't affect me how I thought it did. Things aren't what they seem.
I don't believe in it that hard anymore. It'll probably take a few months more for me to really explore the subject again. I won't deny there are some unexplainable events, but why waste time pondering abstractions?
As for aliens who explicitly haven't visited our planet, I understand the logical thinking behind the hypothesis that they exist, but without evidence we can't say they DO exist.
Aliens would HAVE to exist.
I am going to use a four bit binary number to explain the following:
We of course know binary is a proper base, but say it was just random bits. Of all possible combinations that consist of 1s and 0s compressed into 4 bits, the maximum unique values are 15. Similarly with ANY base.
Using a similar knowledge, we can determine that, with a very VERRRRYYYY low chance, an atom composition that is JUST right to live in the current conditions of that area can form. (Its a low chance because of the amount of atoms would be HUGE, and that also has to go along with conditions. I would guess its over Googol Plex.)
Because the universe is finite, but is expanding, we may have to wait a little while for that combination to appear.
This of course takes energy, which is constant in space with all those supernovas going off and various other things happening.
Buuuuuutttttt I may be completely wrong. Part of the idea came from the following video by Numberphile:
I am going to use a four bit binary number to explain the following:
We of course know binary is a proper base, but say it was just random bits. Of all possible combinations that consist of 1s and 0s compressed into 4 bits, the maximum unique values are 15. Similarly with ANY base.
Using a similar knowledge, we can determine that, with a very VERRRRYYYY low chance, an atom composition that is JUST right to live in the current conditions of that area can form. (Its a low chance because of the amount of atoms would be HUGE, and that also has to go along with conditions. I would guess its over Googol Plex.)
Because the universe is finite, but is expanding, we may have to wait a little while for that combination to appear.
This of course takes energy, which is constant in space with all those supernovas going off and various other things happening.
Buuuuuutttttt I may be completely wrong. Part of the idea came from the following video by Numberphile:
Actually, there aren't a GoogolPlex atoms in the universe, the number is literally too big.
Your friendly neighborhood, mentally unstable, delusional Trekkie!
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So I'm assuming what follows is a mathematical proof or a large amount of evidence. It's not? Then no, they don't HAVE to exist.
I am going to use a four bit binary number to explain the following:
We of course know binary is a proper base, but say it was just random bits. Of all possible combinations that consist of 1s and 0s compressed into 4 bits, the maximum unique values are 15. Similarly with ANY base.
Using a similar knowledge, we can determine that, with a very VERRRRYYYY low chance, an atom composition that is JUST right to live in the current conditions of that area can form. (Its a low chance because of the amount of atoms would be HUGE, and that also has to go along with conditions. I would guess its over Googol Plex.)
Not sure how you went from 4 combinations of base 2 pick 1 to infinite combinations of base ~100 pick few. But sure, for argument, let's assume that there is a very low chance of an organic substance forming.
Because the universe is finite, but is expanding, we may have to wait a little while for that combination to appear.
Statistically probable does not mean it is deterministically true...
This of course takes energy, which is constant in space with all those supernovas going off and various other things happening.
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Paranormal? I've been really paranoid at times but in the end I always tell myself "Nope" but I still get tricked by my brain into believing paranormal stuff occassionally. My brain's a troll.
Aliens? Yes. We are out here in the big vast giant infinite space. What makes anyone think that we're the only ones out here? And that's coming from a Catholic...
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Personally, if I saw aliens, or ghosts etc. then I'd believe in them, but I have yet to actually see either. I think my dad is just bat crazy. Just for reference, he always thinks the government is watching him, and that the aliens won't come near us because they're scared of him.
Discuss the credibility of crazy conspiracy theorists.
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Life outside of Earth? Well, we can't be the only planet with life on it...
Your friendly neighborhood, mentally unstable, delusional Trekkie!
"The sky calls to us. If we do not destroy ourselves, we will someday venture to the stars." -Carl Sagan
All my posts are required reading for NSA agents.
As for aliens who explicitly haven't visited our planet, I understand the logical thinking behind the hypothesis that they exist, but without evidence we can't say they DO exist.
My imagination got very vivid and I couldn't stand thinking to myself about nothing. I couldn't have peace. I was also disturbed and distracted by something so that I wouldn't suffer. But now I see through the fog. I can see that nothing is wrong, that spirituality doesn't affect me how I thought it did. Things aren't what they seem.
I don't believe in it that hard anymore. It'll probably take a few months more for me to really explore the subject again. I won't deny there are some unexplainable events, but why waste time pondering abstractions?
And magic. after all, magic is just science we don't understand yet.
Likely either hyper-evolved at this point, or still in its earliest forms.
These conspiracy theories that the government is run by aliens and crap, no, that's utter bullcrap and makes no sense.
Aliens would HAVE to exist.
I am going to use a four bit binary number to explain the following:
We of course know binary is a proper base, but say it was just random bits. Of all possible combinations that consist of 1s and 0s compressed into 4 bits, the maximum unique values are 15. Similarly with ANY base.
Using a similar knowledge, we can determine that, with a very VERRRRYYYY low chance, an atom composition that is JUST right to live in the current conditions of that area can form. (Its a low chance because of the amount of atoms would be HUGE, and that also has to go along with conditions. I would guess its over Googol Plex.)
Because the universe is finite, but is expanding, we may have to wait a little while for that combination to appear.
This of course takes energy, which is constant in space with all those supernovas going off and various other things happening.
Buuuuuutttttt I may be completely wrong. Part of the idea came from the following video by Numberphile:
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Actually, there aren't a GoogolPlex atoms in the universe, the number is literally too big.
Your friendly neighborhood, mentally unstable, delusional Trekkie!
"The sky calls to us. If we do not destroy ourselves, we will someday venture to the stars." -Carl Sagan
All my posts are required reading for NSA agents.
I'm never sure if they exist in any means possibe.
By the way, this wikipedia article might interests some of you.
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So I'm assuming what follows is a mathematical proof or a large amount of evidence. It's not? Then no, they don't HAVE to exist.
16 unique values. You forgot 0. 0 = 0000, 15 = 1111.
Not sure how you went from 4 combinations of base 2 pick 1 to infinite combinations of base ~100 pick few. But sure, for argument, let's assume that there is a very low chance of an organic substance forming.
Statistically probable does not mean it is deterministically true...
Entropy is increasing.
That's a complete 180 from your confidence at the beginning of your post.
Quite a bit more than that.
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Aliens? Probably.
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Aliens? Yes. We are out here in the big vast giant infinite space. What makes anyone think that we're the only ones out here? And that's coming from a Catholic...
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