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Scientists say we should scour the Moon for ancient traces of aliens
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Bicnarok Registered User User ID: 69842 12-26-2011 02:32 PM
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RE: Scientists say we should scour the Moon for ancient traces of aliens
LoP Guest Wrote:nah. let's spend the money on something practical like jobs creation.
Which will eventually result in the total and utter looting of the planets resources and when we no longer have anything to eat or drink in a polluted globe of death were going to have to find some other planet to wreck,
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Pixie Registered User User ID: 35856 12-26-2011 03:03 PM
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RE: Scientists say we should scour the Moon for ancient traces of aliens
•REC Wrote:Online volunteers could be set task of spotting alien technology, evidence of mining and rubbish heaps in moon images.
Hundreds of thousands of pictures of the moon will be examined for telltale signs that aliens once visited our cosmic neighbourhood if plans put forward by scientists go ahead.
Passing extraterrestrials might have left messages, scientific instruments, heaps of rubbish or evidence of mining on the dusty lunar surface that could be spotted by human telescopes and orbiting spacecraft.
Though the chances of finding the handiwork of long-gone aliens are exceptionally remote, scientists argue that a computerised search of lunar images, or a crowd-sourced analysis by amateur enthusiasts, would be cheap enough to justify given the importance of a potential discovery.
Prof Paul Davies and Robert Wagner at Arizona State University argue that images of the moon and other information collected by scientists for their research should be scoured for signs of alien intervention. The proposal aims to complement other hunts for alien life, such as the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (Seti), which draws on data from radiotelescopes to scour the heavens for messages beamed into space by alien civilisations.
"Although there is only a tiny probability that alien technology would have left traces on the moon in the form of an artefact or surface modification of lunar features, this location has the virtue of being close, and of preserving traces for an immense duration," the scientists write in a paper published online in the journal Acta Astronautica.
"If it costs little to scan data for signs of intelligent manipulation, little is lost in doing so, even though the probability of detecting alien technology at work may be exceedingly low," they add.
The scientists focus their attention on Nasa's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), which has mapped a quarter of the moon's surface in high resolution since mid-2009. Among these images, scientists have already spotted the Apollo landing sites and all of the Nasa and Soviet unmanned probes, some of which were revealed only by their odd-looking shadows.
Nasa has made more than 340,000 LRO images public, but that figure is expected to reach one million by the time the orbiting probe has mapped the whole lunar surface. "From these numbers, it is obvious that a manual search by a small team is hopeless," the scientists write.
One way to scan all of the images involves writing software to search for strange-looking features, such as the sharp lines of solar panels, or the dust-covered contours of quarries or domed buildings. These might be visible millions of years after they were built, because the moon's surface is geologically inactive and changes so slowly.
The seismometer on Nasa's Apollo 12 mission detected only one impact per month from roughly grapefruit-sized meteorites within a 350km radius. According to Davies and Wagner, it could take hundreds of millions of years for an object tens of metres across to be buried by lunar soil and dust kicked up by these impacts.
An alternative approach would be to send tens of thousands of amateur enthusiasts images over the internet for examination, though this could lead to disagreements over what constituted an unusual, and potentially alien, feature.
The easiest artefact to find would probably be a message left behind intentionally. This might be held in a capsule and left in a large fresh crater like Tycho in the moon's southern highlands, the scientists write. Some longer-lasting messages could be buried at depth but fitted with transmitters that penetrate the lunar surface, they add.
Alien life might once have set up a lunar base in the underground networks of lava tubes beneath the moon's dark, basaltic plains, and perhaps have left rubbish when they departed. "The same factors that make lava tubes attractive as a habitat imply that any artefacts left behind would endure almost indefinitely, undamaged and unburied," the scientists write.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2011/d...CMP=twt_fd
I think everything should go towards the world's economies and especially the starving peeps in the world.
Animals are more humane than we are
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Pixie Registered User User ID: 35856 12-26-2011 03:30 PM
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RE: Scientists say we should scour the Moon for ancient traces of aliens
Pixie Wrote:•REC Wrote:Online volunteers could be set task of spotting alien technology, evidence of mining and rubbish heaps in moon images.
Hundreds of thousands of pictures of the moon will be examined for telltale signs that aliens once visited our cosmic neighbourhood if plans put forward by scientists go ahead.
Passing extraterrestrials might have left messages, scientific instruments, heaps of rubbish or evidence of mining on the dusty lunar surface that could be spotted by human telescopes and orbiting spacecraft.
Though the chances of finding the handiwork of long-gone aliens are exceptionally remote, scientists argue that a computerised search of lunar images, or a crowd-sourced analysis by amateur enthusiasts, would be cheap enough to justify given the importance of a potential discovery.
Prof Paul Davies and Robert Wagner at Arizona State University argue that images of the moon and other information collected by scientists for their research should be scoured for signs of alien intervention. The proposal aims to complement other hunts for alien life, such as the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (Seti), which draws on data from radiotelescopes to scour the heavens for messages beamed into space by alien civilisations.
"Although there is only a tiny probability that alien technology would have left traces on the moon in the form of an artefact or surface modification of lunar features, this location has the virtue of being close, and of preserving traces for an immense duration," the scientists write in a paper published online in the journal Acta Astronautica.
"If it costs little to scan data for signs of intelligent manipulation, little is lost in doing so, even though the probability of detecting alien technology at work may be exceedingly low," they add.
The scientists focus their attention on Nasa's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), which has mapped a quarter of the moon's surface in high resolution since mid-2009. Among these images, scientists have already spotted the Apollo landing sites and all of the Nasa and Soviet unmanned probes, some of which were revealed only by their odd-looking shadows.
Nasa has made more than 340,000 LRO images public, but that figure is expected to reach one million by the time the orbiting probe has mapped the whole lunar surface. "From these numbers, it is obvious that a manual search by a small team is hopeless," the scientists write.
One way to scan all of the images involves writing software to search for strange-looking features, such as the sharp lines of solar panels, or the dust-covered contours of quarries or domed buildings. These might be visible millions of years after they were built, because the moon's surface is geologically inactive and changes so slowly.
The seismometer on Nasa's Apollo 12 mission detected only one impact per month from roughly grapefruit-sized meteorites within a 350km radius. According to Davies and Wagner, it could take hundreds of millions of years for an object tens of metres across to be buried by lunar soil and dust kicked up by these impacts.
An alternative approach would be to send tens of thousands of amateur enthusiasts images over the internet for examination, though this could lead to disagreements over what constituted an unusual, and potentially alien, feature.
The easiest artefact to find would probably be a message left behind intentionally. This might be held in a capsule and left in a large fresh crater like Tycho in the moon's southern highlands, the scientists write. Some longer-lasting messages could be buried at depth but fitted with transmitters that penetrate the lunar surface, they add.
Alien life might once have set up a lunar base in the underground networks of lava tubes beneath the moon's dark, basaltic plains, and perhaps have left rubbish when they departed. "The same factors that make lava tubes attractive as a habitat imply that any artefacts left behind would endure almost indefinitely, undamaged and unburied," the scientists write.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2011/d...CMP=twt_fd
I think everything should go towards the world's economies and especially the starving peeps in the world.
Not trying to cut down your thread, it's very interesting, but this doesn't seem to be the time for them to do this.
Animals are more humane than we are
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hotdog nobun Registered User User ID: 40036 12-26-2011 04:51 PM
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RE: Scientists say we should scour the Moon for ancient traces of aliens
This is pretty cool. Can you imagine if someone finds a latrine near a BBQ pit on the far side?
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 69871 12-26-2011 06:14 PM
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RE: Scientists say we should scour the Moon for ancient traces of aliens
WARNING! Elites trying to suppress the greatest scientific discovery in 1000 years -- The Secret Of The Universe Cracked:
Earthquakes, Solar Flares, Rotation and all sorts of stuff are all because of Hyperesonancy theory this is the only important science for us on earth!! all life vibrates and everything in nature to, and we now know that nothing is by chance, we have precise mathematical equations to describe this, which are accurate to 39 decimal places!
It comes from a Bosnian scientist who discovered that astro alignments cause 6+ earthquakes. His name is Dr. Omerbashich and American goverment stole his patents and threatened his life! We come from the same country :)
His site:
http://seismo.info
Scroll in the top images a few sections left or right for his hyperesonancy equations -- He cancels Einstein and Newton with these equations, US Gov stole his patents and sent SWAT teams to harass this scientist, police pulled him over 100s times at gunpoint, banksters elite keep visiting his site to get info which makes it easy for them to bet on insurance markets as Omerbashich tells when there will be NO killing quakes which is more than half year of safe betting for this scumbags:
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Obviously they not undeducated, they all went to ivy league schools and represent cream de la cream of world finances
His interview:
http://yowusa.com/planetx/2011/planetx-2011-06a/1.shtml
THEORY -- Check! "Your hyperresonator equations also challenge the validity of Einstein's General Relativity theory and Planck's Quantum Physics. As a former geologist for the Berkeley National Laboratory in California and the Geophysics Institute of Hungary in Budapest, how have your peers responded to your hyperresonator equations?
- Hyperresonator equations do not simply challenge, but immediately invalidate both Einstein's General Relativity and Planck's Quantum Physics theory as fundamentally flawed. Newton’s assumption on constancy of G, and the faked "physical units" he attached thereupon to G only in order to close his theory physically as well as mathematically, have made his theory obviously flawed to begin with. By accepting this fundamental flaw, Einstein made his own theory of general relativity a mere alternative (Riemannian-geometry) description of the Newton’s theory. Adding a new member into the Newton’s equation in order to account for higher order terms has not changed the elementary flaw, as Einstein never altered G. There are no physical units in the hyperresonator equations – just proportions and scales, that is, all quantities are either unitless, or they carry derived units only. And, as I already mentioned, there is no explicit dependency on time or space or time-space, meaning the equations describe a fundamental principle. " - Mensru Omerbashich http://yowusa.com/planetx/2011/planetx-2011-06a/1.shtml
EQUATIONS -- Check! " ONLY MORONS FIGHT EQUATION/FACTS WHERE LEFT AND RIGHT HAND-SIDES ARE EQUAL, PERIOD" - Mensur Omerbashich http://sites.google.com/site/omerbashich/blog
These Are Accurate To 39 Decimal Places!!!!!!!!!
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You Can See Month After Month Precise Forecast of Vibration Here:
http://seismo.info
FIGHT THE ELITE -- SPREAD THE TRUTH!!!!!
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