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wood in a hood?
#3
Posted 26 October 2009 - 06:52 PM
QUOTE (johnh84 @ Oct 25 2009, 07:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I got so much wood under my hood.
hellz yeah!!!
but the real question is:
can you keep your wood in the quantum holographic meme?
#4
Posted 31 October 2009 - 03:08 AM
So I couldn't sleep and couldn't focus on either the fiction or non-fiction book I'm reading so decided to come here. I was gonna bump the "Fuck" I can't sleep thread but decided to click this one first...
This is AWESOME!
The bolded parts in particular made me laugh (thought I'd include the context just for fun).
I didn't know ufonauts was a word
. Why can't we at least have Competent Alien Overlords?
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Like most proponents of an imminent technological "singularity," I'm troubled by the seeming absurdity of UFO behavior. But instead of trying to dismiss the mystery outright, I've become convinced that the phenomenon is substantially deeper than the "mere" comings and goings of predominantly biologically beings in metal spacecraft How likely is it that UFOs might represent a spectacle enacted by an ET machine intelligence? As noted by acclaimed researcher Jacques Vallee, the ETH fails to account for the phenomenon's enduring weirdness. Drawing from world folklore, Vallee posits that UFO sightings might be staged events that unfold according to the mythological syntax of any given era...
But why would visiting aliens behave in such a maddeningly elusive manner, eschewing open contact yet persistently presenting themselves in the most bizarre context?...
Worse still, alien craft - which proponents of the ETH would have us believe are arbitrarily more advanced than our own - tend to leave incriminating scars on the terrain, if not crash with worrisome frequency...
Instead, UFOs cruise our skies with an implacable arrogance. If our visitors are indeed extrasolar aliens, then they have a most curious penchant for drama. If, on the other hand, we're observing the activities of a machine intelligence, the apparent desire to be seen can be readily explained in terms of misdirection...
But why would visiting aliens behave in such a maddeningly elusive manner, eschewing open contact yet persistently presenting themselves in the most bizarre context?...
Worse still, alien craft - which proponents of the ETH would have us believe are arbitrarily more advanced than our own - tend to leave incriminating scars on the terrain, if not crash with worrisome frequency...
Instead, UFOs cruise our skies with an implacable arrogance. If our visitors are indeed extrasolar aliens, then they have a most curious penchant for drama. If, on the other hand, we're observing the activities of a machine intelligence, the apparent desire to be seen can be readily explained in terms of misdirection...
The bolded parts in particular made me laugh (thought I'd include the context just for fun).
I didn't know ufonauts was a word
#5
Posted 06 November 2009 - 04:45 PM
are you hoping some day theyll stick around and maybe have a coffee with us?
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