Will you be shook when 3I/Atlas Approaches Earth?

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Looks like it got its eyes set on Jupiter. shyt could get spooky…. :sas2:

Europa is Jupiter's icy moon, famous for a vast ocean of liquid water believed to exist beneath its frozen surface. This subsurface ocean, potentially containing more water than all of Earth's oceans combined, makes Europa a prime candidate for finding life beyond Earth. Its surface is marked by reddish-brown cracks and a relatively young age, suggesting geological activity.



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This thing has made me no longer believe in the possibility of aliens coming from outer space. Why?

Because this thing is moving at an insane speed of 145,000mph! You can't even fathom that level of speed. And it still takes forever to get anywhere thru space at that speed.

Yes, I'm thinking with a human brain (fastest manned spacecraft ever was like 40,000mph), but there's no type of craft that can be built to withstand that level of speed to travel.

Maybe there's "aliens" in the earth realms if there's other dimensions, but coming from another star or solar system. Nah.
Not necessarily. You're assuming that aliens would be at the same technology level and development scale as humans. A significantly longer lifespan would allow them to make the trip at slower speeds without it taking significant portion of their life if they were further along in their development. Humans (homosapiens) are basically babies on our own planet with only a few hundred thousand years of existence. On our own planet we're surrounded by species which have existed much longer than us. Now try comparing us to the life forms in the rest of the universe

And Human beings have only ever had real technology for two centuries. A culture which could build a spacecraft that could move between Stars has more and better health technology than we do.
Since the industrial revolution we have almost doubled the human lifespan. But imagine an alien civilization which had the industrial revolution 20,000 years ago. They may not even have a concept of dying of old age since things that typically kill off old humans don't exist for them like cancer or heart attacks or disease or cellular degredation.

They may view agre related wrinkles or cancer the same way modern humans view smallpox or polio.


Also their material science would be radically different too simply because they have had more time to discover things.
Human beings didn't even know that hard, dense materials like uranium existed until the 1700s. We only developed artificial alloys which could be tougher and lighter than natural elements in 2004 with graphene. Now imagine an alien society which discovered graphene when humanity was still in its bronze age. They would have Better material science meaning they could build more resilient ships that can support faster speeds .
 
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This thing has made me no longer believe in the possibility of aliens coming from outer space. Why?

Because this thing is moving at an insane speed of 145,000mph! You can't even fathom that level of speed. And it still takes forever to get anywhere thru space at that speed.

Yes, I'm thinking with a human brain (fastest manned spacecraft ever was like 40,000mph), but there's no type of craft that can be built to withstand that level of speed to travel.

Maybe there's "aliens" in the earth realms if there's other dimensions, but coming from another star or solar system. Nah.
There's an estimated 2 trillion galaxies in the observable universe. The technology and technological advances that others may have created most likely far exceed anything that we've created or could even imagine created.

The universe is almost 14 billion years old, the things that could've in that time is unimaginable.

I say that to say, we're not alone and there's definitely something out there that could reach us. But the universe is so vast that they might not even know that we're here?

Or they do.
 

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There's an estimated 2 trillion galaxies in the observable universe. The technology and technological advances that others may have created most likely far exceed anything that we've created or could even imagine created.

The universe is almost 14 billion years old, the things that could've in that time is unimaginable.

I say that to say, we're not alone and there's definitely something out there that could reach us. But the universe is so vast that they might not even know that we're here?

Or they do.
Knowing all this how can anyone believe in the Earth's religion?
 

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There's an estimated 2 trillion galaxies in the observable universe. The technology and technological advances that others may have created most likely far exceed anything that we've created or could even imagine created.

The universe is almost 14 billion years old, the things that could've in that time is unimaginable.

I say that to say, we're not alone and there's definitely something out there that could reach us. But the universe is so vast that they might not even know that we're here?

Or they do.
Exactly, but the point is that it's so large and vast. It's not like making a 4 hr drive from Dallas to Houston.

It's an insane amount of distance even if you can be capable to travel at the speed of light.

I believe there's other life out there to some degree. I mean what's the point of all the stars and planets otherwise
 

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Exactly, but the point is that it's so large and vast. It's not like making a 4 hr drive from Dallas to Houston.

It's an insane amount of distance even if you can be capable to travel at the speed of light.

I believe there's other life out there to some degree. I mean what's the point of all the stars and planets otherwise
That's the thing, the universe is almost 14 billion years old. Whose to say that something out there didn't develop something to move faster than the speed of light?

Whose to say that they haven't made this to teleport to different times, distances and dimensions?

What we know, what we think can't even be close to what goes on in the entire universe.
 

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The Abrahamic religions and other "pagan" religions
When one talks about religion, God, faith and belief.

I believe everything came from somewhere, and it's hard to believe that it simply came from an explosion.
 
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