The earth math doesn't.There are no visitors from other planets lol the math just dont support ideas like that sorry.
Do you believe there is life on other planets but its not visited us ever?There are no visitors from other planets lol the math just dont support ideas like that sorry.
Speaking for myself, there's zero probability that, in all of the universe, there's no other life besides Earth life.Do you believe there is life on other planets but its not visited us ever?
What about the possibility of alternate universes or realities? What if there is another Earth next to us but in a different dimension? Many quantum mechanics physicists believe in infinite realities. Could it be possible to crossover between two realities?The resources for interstellar travel are too great. our resources in this solar system are limited forever if say it takes a percentage of these to visit another solar system would you spend them knowing they will be gone forever..plus what we see when we look at other objects in space is the far past would you spend these resources not knowing if your destination was still even there.
Are you talking about Hilbert spaces? They are not actually physical but they are “mathematical framework” to describe quantum states. Other dimensions of physical states sure maybe maybe with AI we will understand more BUT I don’t think there are advanced aliens folding space to get to the zoo.What about the possibility of alternate universes or realities? What if there is another Earth next to us but in a different dimension? Many quantum mechanics physicists believe in infinite realities. Could it be possible to crossover between two realities?
Yes to interstellar walnuts... but in the little green anything stakes: I'd throw the suggestion of a low-flying alien pistachio into the mix.Interstellar Walnuts are a thing! The other day a had a bowl with 6 walnuts in it there are now 5! I didnt touch them and Andy my pet squirrel insists he hasnt either. The truth is out there unfortunately it doesnt suport little green men or alien visitors BUT just like the News outlets these days there is nothing to stop you from selling your photo as some sort of "UFO".
There are no visitors from other planets lol the math just dont support ideas like that sorry.
Not so sure about that.Just as a pigeon can detect magnetism, and we can't, maybe there's a lot out there we just can't detect.
It was taken by someone with zero photographic knowledge, using a phone with some sort of auxilliary tele lens attached attached. (see post #13)As a photographer, my question is under what conditions and camera settings was the photograph taken? Was this a night photo? What was the shutter speed? What was the ISO setting?
The image seems slightly blurry which can occur with a slow shutter speed, especially if the camera and/or subject are moving.
That's what I said. They can detect magnetism (from the earth).Not so sure about that.
Homing pigeons and migratory birds are believed to be able to use the Earth's magnetic field of the earth for navigation.
AI confirms it, so it must be true. LOL!
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