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Subject: Wormhole attempt
Herc the Merc    1/24/2006 11:04:26 AM
When earth saw the strongest ever flash of light from a short explosion 50,000 light years away, scientists first thought it was a cosmic explosion in the natural way. But now many scientists believe it came from a type III civilization that is trying break the barrier of space and type by using huge amount of energy. According to media reports, a huge explosion halfway across the galaxy packed so much power it briefly altered Earth's upper atmosphere in December, astronomers said Friday. No known eruption beyond our solar system has ever appeared as bright upon arrival. The blast originated about 50,000 light-years away and was detected Dec. 27, 2004. When earth saw the strongest ever flash of light from a short explosion 50,000 light years away, scientists first thought it was a cosmic explosion in the natural way. But now many scientists believe it came from a type III civilization that is trying break the barrier of space and type by using huge amount of energy. According to media reports, a huge explosion halfway across the galaxy packed so much power it briefly altered Earth's upper atmosphere in December, astronomers said Friday. No known eruption beyond our solar system has ever appeared as bright upon arrival. The blast originated about 50,000 light-years away and was detected Dec. 27, 2004. A special variety of neutron star known as a magnetar was the first suspect. These fast-spinning, compact stellar corpses -- no larger than a big city -- create intense magnetic fields that trigger explosions. The blast was 100 times more powerful than any other similar eruption witnessed. But now scientists are getting convinced that it was really strange. They created an particle accelerator type device across the galaxies ranging hundreds of light years to harness energy never seen before. According to scientists, this was an experiment by a type III civilization trying to break open into the Hyperspace with the help of enormous amount of energy. No one knows if they were able to create the worm hole and how big the opening was. A special variety of neutron star known as a magnetar was the first suspect. These fast-spinning, compact stellar corpses -- no larger than a big city -- create intense magnetic fields that trigger explosions. The blast was 100 times more powerful than any other similar eruption witnessed. But now scientists are getting convinced that it was really strange. They created an particle accelerator type device across the galaxies ranging hundreds of light years to harness energy never seen before. According to scientists, this was an experiment by a type III civilization trying to break open into the Hyperspace with the help of enormous amount of energy. No one knows if they were able to create the worm hole and how big the opening was. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
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Mex101    RE:Wormhole attempt    1/24/2006 3:24:53 PM
You repeat things way too much. What's a type III Civilezation? and what type are we? if it happened 50,000 lightyears awasy wouldn't such civilazation have began deep space travel thousands of years ago and thus comeing here? What if We are a lost colony of that Race? I am not into Aliens and stuff but I thinks its fun descussing this.
 
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flamingknives    RE:Wormhole attempt    1/24/2006 6:28:31 PM
Ooo. "according to scientists" Then it must be true. Which scientists? We live on a planet several billion years old and yet we have only been paying close attention to the sky and documenting it for the last thousand years or so. We have only developed accurate measuring devices in the last 100 years and adequate scientific theory in the last 50. In that time what is the chance that we have seen a statistically representative set of astronomical events? Not very much.
 
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Herc the Merc    To Mex101   1/25/2006 10:19:39 PM
Type 1 civilizations are planetary. Like us Type 2 civilizations form colonies all over the solar system. They can travel seamlessly from one planet to other. Type 3 civilizations are intergalactic. . They try and create wormholes that open to the Hyperspace. They transport their civilization to the hyperspace. Type 4 civilizations colonize different universes and base on the Hyperspace. Type 5 civilizations thrive in the chilled universe.
 
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Pseudonym    Hyperspace   1/25/2006 11:02:38 PM
If anyone is interested in this topic you can go to http://www.newscientist.com/channel/fundamentals/mg18925331.200.html and read about the buzz going on over Burkhard Heim's theory. Also for links to the AIAA paper you can go to http://adastragames.com/new.html and look at the links posted under their January 5th section. If Burkhard Heim was even remotely correct, and it is obvious he was a genius, it is possible we might have interstellar travel or reactionless flight. What is funny about this theory is that it would require a circular ship whose edges would be used to open up hyperspace magnetically, and would most likely have the appearance strangely enough of a Flying Saucer. That or the guy was a total kook who happened to be right on some things and wrong on others. Who knows? I give it about a 15% chance due to his other work.
 
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Mex101    RE:Hyperspace   1/26/2006 7:42:51 PM
In a few 20-30 years hopefully we would be Type 2 civ. I never did get the Hyperspace Idea/Theory. I belive first cantact, if ever, will happen when we become a type Three Civ. Maybe in 100-150 years?
 
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Mex101    RE:Wormhole attempt-goons   2/2/2006 7:12:00 PM
You sure know how to take all the fun from these Posts. To tell you the truth, I think these poeple are delusional But fun to talk about it. ;)
 
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Herc the Merc    RE:Wormhole attempt-goons   2/2/2006 7:15:30 PM
Would u rather travel in a a wormhole at lightspeed and visit other galaxies or would u rather meet God and be judged and lectured at-boring. Its to ur benefit that God doesn't exist. Did u never smoke as a kid and hate to put up with Mom and dad- well thats what God is like -no ice-cream-God-riddance.
 
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Mex101    RE:Wormhole attempt-goons   2/2/2006 7:31:05 PM
Smokeing is bad for your health! you have metirealistic idea of hevean and church. What will happen when you die? E.T. will take you to dinner? Give me a brake! I'm with goons in this post. There is NO SOLID prof to wormholes and alien life. Nasa has no real hopes of finding Life like us. If we were a random creation as Evolution says the Likelyhood of this happining again is 1 to 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000... chance. Know lets return to the fun What if they visit us and teach us how to make wormholes?
 
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mudshark    RE:Wormhole attempt    2/6/2006 10:20:29 AM
Adam and eve virgin births who made up this junk?thanks to primitive minds we have made up thousands of theories of an almighty creator. there is no god i can say that because its just a theory .why is it people easily believe in god but not in wormholes. the bottom line is we are in a fatherless universe. every single idea we have on god has been created by us. thousands of web pages have strange ideas about god with out the slightest shred of proof consider this. has god made man or man made god?
 
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flamingknives    RE:Wormhole attempt - goons   2/6/2006 1:32:36 PM
Erm, what has Darwin got to do with it? His theory is a working model of evolution, it has nothing to do with particle and quantum physics from whence the theory of wormholes come from. Viewing wormholes as a means of transport, and hence designed as such, is entirely false, even if they can be used as such. It's like saying that wind was designed as a method a of transport, or that hydrocarbons were designed for the sole purpose of running motor cars. I can appreciate that it's a much scarier universe if things aren't designed and you have to make your own way, so why not 'create' these stories to provide comfort? Humans tell stories to explain the world around them. Unfortunately some people confuse the story with reality, and you start getting reasoning like: "Well, it's really good at doing this, so it must have been designed that way" This is faulty logic. It ignores all the things out there that are unsuitable. They weren't designed not to do something, they're just not suited to it.
 
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