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  1. Posts : 12,364
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       #201

    Crop circles are merely a construct of man. There are people who plan and execute these things for a laugh. Bugger all to do with pagans. They even had the three main culprits responsible talking and joking about it on UK TV. They do it to stir controversy and love all the 'conspiracies' that ensue. They like winding up crackpots.

    In other words, there's nothing in it whatsoever.
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  2. Posts : 6,618
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       #202

    Whether man-made or not, that doesn't mean that there is nothing in it...but then I can't go into that either.
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  3. Posts : 4,751
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       #203

    smarteyeball said:
    Crop circles are merely a construct of man. There are people who plan and execute these things for a laugh. Bugger all to do with pagans. They even had the three main culprits responsible talking and joking about it on UK TV. They do it to stir controversy and love all the 'conspiracies' that ensue. They like winding up crackpots.

    In other words, there's nothing in it whatsoever.
    Let's say that the above is 100% true. There still remains the unanswered question of "How do they do it?". They are so intricate that it would take more than one night to make them, if possible. No one has ever found one, to my knowledge, that was partially contrusted during the day. They are always 100% completed during hte dark of night.
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  4. Posts : 6,618
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       #204

    No, I found some links while Googling, where some of the crop circles appeared during the daytime:

    New Page 1

    Curiously, that article claimed that some appeared within a couple of hours, or as quickly as 30 seconds.
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  5. Posts : 31,249
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       #205

    Stop the presses, Latest News in ....

    ¤ c i r c l e m a k e r s ¤

    take a look at this site and then make a more informed decision on the origin of crop circles in the UK at Least
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  6. Posts : 150
    windows 7 home premium 64bit
       #206

    I always laugh when I see any doc about Nostradamus and his "talents". Should I call him a crook ?
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  7. Posts : 472
    Windows 7 x64 SP1
       #207

    This is just the latest of many planets that might host human life -

    New planet Kepler-22b could already be inhabited with lifeform - mirror.co.uk

    Although coming from a less than reputable newspaper (it has been covered in numerous scientific journals too) I think we will be seeing much more like this in the future. It is very likely that life does exist on many other worlds since our planet and solar system do not appear to be that unique. As to life ending here on earth well our sun will eventually burn out as has happened to many other stars so we will have to move if we intend to carry on our existence as a species. I do not see much problem with our finding another suitable location given our advances in science and technology and I doubt that will stop but probably accelerate. That is if we do not destroy ourselves squabbling about our petty religious beliefs or other issues. I think the most likely scenario will be the storing of human ova and sperm in some form. An android/computerised and controlled spaceship will travel, perhaps over thousands of years to likely locations - probably surveyed and mapped much earlier by remote craft - and then the process of life will begin for a new human race, nurtured and guarded by our robotic little friends! So what's the problem, huh?

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  8. Posts : 4,751
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       #208

    pincushion said:
    This is just the latest of many planets that might host human life -

    New planet Kepler-22b could already be inhabited with lifeform - mirror.co.uk

    Although coming from a less than reputable newspaper (it has been covered in numerous scientific journals too) I think we will be seeing much more like this in the future. It is very likely that life does exist on many other worlds since our planet and solar system do not appear to be that unique. As to life ending here on earth well our sun will eventually burn out as has happened to many other stars so we will have to move if we intend to carry on our existence as a species. I do not see much problem with our finding another suitable location given our advances in science and technology and I doubt that will stop but probably accelerate. That is if we do not destroy ourselves squabbling about our petty religious beliefs or other issues. I think the most likely scenario will be the storing of human ova and sperm in some form. An android/computerised and controlled spaceship will travel, perhaps over thousands of years to likely locations - probably surveyed and mapped much earlier by remote craft - and then the process of life will begin for a new human race, nurtured and guarded by our robotic little friends! So what's the problem, huh?

    Wow.........Talk about food for thought
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  9. Posts : 472
    Windows 7 x64 SP1
       #209

    :)

    I'm quite optimistic about things generally and although my post was meant to be a little humorous there is some thinking within the scientific community that life originated on earth from seeding by impacts from space debris of some sort. If it has happened on earth then it is also likely on the many other planets that undoubtedly exist elsewhere. I also think that technologically there is no good reason for example that artificial intelligence should not surpass humans in most things - the things necessary to sustain our lives perhaps. It will take many centuries probably before we see any attempts to explore space properly and having a stable society is perhaps the main consideration. Perhaps we will just be driven to this by some unexpected looming catastrophe - much explored in films. I think the storage of seeds of life is more likely since humans are basically a hinderance for long voyages if everything can be controlled by other means. Perhaps we will find much more efficient means of travelling long distances but even if we don't it is likely that we can hop between star systems within our own galaxy. Going further might be a different matter. It is probably about six decades, and within my lifetime, that electronics has developed to the point where most people cannot live without at least one device dependent upon this. This is a very insignificant period compared to say the evolutionary life of many animals which appear to have changed little for millions of years.

    :) :)
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  10. Posts : 6,618
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       #210

    there is some thinking within the scientific community
    The crack in the foundation of a theory without a foundation.
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