U.F.O.'s, Do you believe?

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Re: U.F.O.'s, Do you believe?

Postby mosquito633 » Sat Jan 29, 2005 4:27 am

Supposedly if u can control a black hole it is the key to going back in time...I believe that steven hawking tried to prove that it wouldnt happen but new studies have proved his theories wrong... i think i read that somewhere


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Re: U.F.O.'s, Do you believe?

Postby TacitBlue » Sat Jan 29, 2005 5:10 pm

well, the only way to really prove it would be to go into a black hole, or send a probe in.
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Re: U.F.O.'s, Do you believe?

Postby Hagar » Sat Jan 29, 2005 5:29 pm

well, the only way to really prove it would be to go into a black hole, or send a probe in.

Well, don't look at me. :o I'm quite happy to let some other idiot brave soul have that honour. Of course, you have to find one first. :P :D

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Re: U.F.O.'s, Do you believe?

Postby beaky » Sat Jan 29, 2005 11:38 pm

The term "black hole" is misleading, as I understand it. It's not really a hole, just an extraordinarily dense object.  Gas from nearby stars and light itself do not necessarily plunge into these things to be spit out God-knows-where; based on what's known so far, they fall into a very close, very rapid orbit (sorry, I can't recall where I read this). Of course, only a probe will tell the tale conclusively, even if it just gets close enough to get a really good look, but if black holes are portals of some kind, how come they are seen "eating" things, but never seen "spitting" them out? As far as I know, the only thing ever detected emitting from a black hole was X-rays.
 And I'm with Hagar: until I hear of something emerging intact from a black hole, I'm not gonna volunteer for that ride. Mars, maybe- but not that one. ;D
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Re: U.F.O.'s, Do you believe?

Postby Spitty42 » Sun Jan 30, 2005 4:24 am

Well Hagar its a little hard to find a black hole and if you do, you will never have enpugh time to send a portal to catch one as they move at incredible speeds(so i ahve been told) :o Hagar whats your theory on this? lol oh yea and anyone else's?

I for the benefits of science will subject myself to going through a balck hole!!!! lol just kidding
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Re: U.F.O.'s, Do you believe?

Postby mosquito633 » Sun Jan 30, 2005 4:32 am

well spitty what i heard was that the blackholes get sucked into them selves thus sending them somewhere else....
i may ave made that up though ;)
i believe there are two kinds of black holes receivers and senders..... ones that absorb stuff and ones that spit stuff out

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Re: U.F.O.'s, Do you believe?

Postby Hagar » Sun Jan 30, 2005 4:35 am

Hagar whats your theory on this? lol oh yea and anyone else's?

Well Spitty. My theory is that these are all theories & unlikely to be proven during my lifetime. This being the case I have plenty of more mundane things to worry about, like how I'm going to pay my next gas bill. ;)

PS. At the rate my money keeps disappearing without trace I think I found one of those black holes - in my wallet. :o :D
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Re: U.F.O.'s, Do you believe?

Postby Spitty42 » Sun Jan 30, 2005 4:51 am

Well hagar i have to agree with you the gas bill can be quite expensive, but let me say this

"worrying is like a rocking chair, it gives you something to do but it doesnt get you anywhere"

Good quote that is. Dont give up on your theories just because you have better more beneficial things to do that might make you enjoy your life lol hahah just kidding.
Hey do you think scientists always enjoyed themselves?
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Re: U.F.O.'s, Do you believe?

Postby mosquito633 » Sun Jan 30, 2005 4:56 am

im sure that einstein and rutherford never had to pay a gas bill!!!! ;)

but im sure they did get down and shack their little rumps, your a curious child spitty

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Re: U.F.O.'s, Do you believe?

Postby Hagar » Sun Jan 30, 2005 5:02 am

"worrying is like a rocking chair, it gives you something to do but it doesnt get you anywhere"

Good quote that is.

Indeed. I must make a note of it. :)

Dont give up on your theories just because you have better more beneficial things to do that might make you enjoy your life lol hahah just kidding.

Theorising & solving all the world's problems is all very well for you young sprogs with plenty of time on your hands & nothing better to do. I've done my fair share of that in the past. I came to the conclusion a long time ago that nothing I think is likely to change anything so I gave it up as a bad job. As I mentioned before, I'm a lot happier now. ;)
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Re: U.F.O.'s, Do you believe?

Postby Spitty42 » Sun Jan 30, 2005 5:09 am

I agree Hagar i mean solving the world's theories on guess work, never know ing you could be correct or not is fun for some but i guess for others like yourself and i , it is just downright boring and it is never accurate!!

But i am still curious as to which theories you were thinking about? as you said we have alot of time on our hands?
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Re: U.F.O.'s, Do you believe?

Postby Spitty42 » Sun Jan 30, 2005 5:10 am

Hagar glad to see your taking note of my quote

and mosquito i beleive your a starnge young child yourself? hahah just kidding
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Re: U.F.O.'s, Do you believe?

Postby Fozzer » Sun Jan 30, 2005 5:14 am

When I was very, very young I used to believe in all sorts of daft things... :o...!

UFO's, re-incarnation, ghosts, visitations from my long-dead ancestors, fairies and goblins, etc, etc... ::)...!

I've got a lot older since... ;)... ;D...!
...thank goodness... 8)...!

Tee-Hee...!

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Re: U.F.O.'s, Do you believe?

Postby Spitty42 » Sun Jan 30, 2005 5:19 am

Fozzer you cheeky young soul
Do you still believe in goblins, monsters and faries i know i do. Even though you are older there must be still some belief in them? Come on Be honest, somewhere does

hahaha Gremlins always scared me!!!
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Re: U.F.O.'s, Do you believe?

Postby Hagar » Sun Jan 30, 2005 5:23 am

I've got a lot older since... ;)... ;D...!
...thank goodness... 8)...!

Tee-Hee...!

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I agree entirely Paul. Thank goodness for that. The problem is that nobody believes us old fogies. They have to find out for themselves. When they do eventually find out nobody will listen to them either. We were just the same so I spose it's one of those things. ::) ;)

Hmmm, I've started theorising again. ::) Not a good idea. Time for a nice cuppa methinks. That solves most of my problems instantly. ;D 8)
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