I don't know. You need to ask a space engineer or scientist
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Doesn't matter what we think..The point is someone did create all that ancient stuff which can be seen in 3D today and we should explore them otherwise if it really was something special or warning about something then we should not allow situation "by the time we figure out what really goes on it will be too late to change". I guess some people are scared of truth...
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UFO believers are watching too much X Files
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It's not just "X file"s, it's probably any kind of sci-fi or popular pseudo science "documentaries" which makes people think "it's possible". If anything this shows the power of television, not to mention social engineering, and showcases human gullibility, but little else. Some people just like to switch off their brains for half an hour and just soak up this kind of crap.
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There is a difference between things like the X-Files/SciFi and pseudo science "documanetaries". The first is for entertainment, the second is for brainwashing the gulliblee. There is nothing inherently wrong with "entertainment", there is alot wrong with spreading fantasy as fact. If a person cannot distinguish between entertainment (i.e. fiction) and reality there is a problem, if a person is easily brainwashed there is also a problem.
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1. Learn to type correctly - it is Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess. 2. What do those shows have to do with Aliens? Neither of them are about aliens. 3. They might not depict actual history but they still depict history. History is written by victors. Even if twisted it still contains truth. 4. Non-realistic fight scenes? Maybe go visit some martial arts class? They are real. 5. Beauty is in the eye of beholder - it's fine if you think something is garbage or not but don't claim it actually is because you said so. 6. Ignorance is truly bliss - Hollywood not only lies but tells truth - through symbolism..your fault if you can't see it. |
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A good example of pseudo science in "non sci-fi" genres is in the fake computer systems, impossible image enhancement technology and gadgetry seen in many films/TV series and not just those involving spies or police. These do not usually feature aliens, starships or other worlds, but are still sci-fi, just not clearly defined as such. While a good proportion of people will recognise pseudo science in movies immediately, many will not. For someone who is not technologically savvy it's not easy to tell the difference and understand that e.g. an image at 320x200 resolution cannot be "enhanced" and turned into a more detailed image which is 3200x2000.
The same goes for historical based feature films. Since the advent of cinema, these films have created and perpetuated myths in place of historical fact. It has been shown how movies can distort the fiction novels they are based on and cause generations of people to relate to the movie rather than the written word to the extent that the movie can easily become the accepted version, the film industry can and has done the same thing for history and science. For someone not well up on their history, they may just accept some or all of the film maker's version of events. |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwoBoS8vG-U
Here's an interesting interview with Michio Kaku talking about recent planet discoveries, seti and the UN office for outer space affairs. |
While not a Xfiles fan or dumb enough to accept psycho-babble double talk like
" energetic vortexes that send the mind to different dimensions". I do give credit to guys who comment on the machine marks on symmetry on things like obelisks, sphinx faces and age, how with modern technology we cannot reproduce any of the large structures scattered around the globe. Kooks abound in every genre. But if I am standing in front of a block of stone that a ch-53 or a professional mining company can't even budge and the mountain that stone was mined from is miles and rough terrain away. Well, then a nay sayer looks like a kook to me also. I guess it all depends if one keeps a young questioning mind or one lives by the accepted dogma of the ages. I prefer a questioning mind without gullibility but not accepting of weak dogmatic Nay Sayers who say things like Quote:
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Funny part is. What would your govt or religion rather have you believe. 2 institutions I distrust for any explanation for anything. I rest my case. It's amazing how the threads of time can twist And things once scorned become the trendiest things. As a young man I was just "a sci fi fan" But nowadays I call myself a futurist |
Life to short to look at light speed? :). Lot of space out there and you know there has to be something somewhere.
But one thing I am sure they probably don't use windoze zzzz. |
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