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Aliens are real... Maybe not green guys in orbs but 100% there are aliens. 1000s of stars like ours with an avg of 1.4 planets on each of those in the goldy locks zone....

Is there alien life? I don't see how there couldn't be, at least at the bacterial level. Advanced life, with spaceships and whatnot? It's a tall order, but with the size of the Universe, it almost has to be somewhere. Advanced life that has figured out a way around the limitations of the speed of light? I'll believe it when somebody here figures out a way around the speed of light, as right now it is the wall nobody can scale. Unless these aliens have figured out a way around it, they aren't here. Because hey, the universe has a radius of at least 46,500,000,000 light years (that's the observable universe, there could be more), which means the volume, pi r squared, is 678,900,000,000,000,000,000,000 square light years. Even if there are millions of alien races bebopping around the universe, they aren't anywhere near us. Heck, even if they HAVE faster than light ships, the odds are billions to one against being found. Heck, it might be trillions to one. A trillion is 12 zeros, the universe has 23 zeroes, almost a trillion trillion. As I have said, we are a speck of dust on a grain of sand on an infinitely large beach. But without superlight ships, even if they beat those incredible odds and found us, they can't get here.

Believing there is alien life in the universe is FAR different from believing superadvanced alien life is hiding somewhere on our planet.
 
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Guy is the next best thing. We finally have a QB that can run and he throws a beautiful ball...we basically have a guy like Clemson has had for 10 years. Let's talk about it...he's our starter, we're going to score points. He has scored a lot of TD's for us already and barley played.
Too bad this thread is no longer about Emory Jones. It's about aliens now.
 
Is there alien life? I don't see how there couldn't be, at least at the bacterial level. Advanced life, with spaceships and whatnot? It's a tall order, but with the size of the Universe, it almost has to be somewhere. Advanced life that has figured out a way around the limitations of the speed of light? I'll believe it when somebody here figures out a way around the speed of light, as right now it is the wall nobody can scale. Unless these aliens have figured out a way around it, they aren't here. Because hey, the universe has a radius of at least 46,500,000,000 light years (that's the observable universe, there could be more), which means the volume, pi r squared, is 678,900,000,000,000,000,000,000 square light years. Even if there are millions of alien races bebopping around the universe, they aren't anywhere near us. Heck, even if they HAVE faster than light ships, the odds are billions to one against being found. Heck, it might be trillions to one. A trillion is 12 zeros, the universe has 23 zeroes, almost a trillion trillion. As I have said, we are a speck of dust on a grain of sand on an infinitely large beach. But without superlight ships, even if they beat those incredible odds and found us, they can't get here.

Believing there is alien life in the universe is FAR different from believing superadvanced alien life is hiding somewhere on our planet.

And then one day they pop through a worm hole. Bending space would be more believable than faster than light spd. Imagine you take a flat sheet of paper and put two points on it. Every1 says the shortest distance is a straight line. What if if you took the paper and folded it so that those 2 points align. To me, thats the way to space travel because as u said, unless we can break the light barrier.... We cant travel to other places unless we do cryo sleep
 
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From Emory Jones to aliens. Kind of an off track thread, I would say.
Here is something else to think about - last night I had a dream and in this dream China Puppet Joe was visiting Paris for a Climate Change Conference. After the plane landed and as Corn Pop Joe was meeting and greeting people, as usual ole Joe began embracing people starting with this young girl. He embraced her from the rear as he leaned over and began sniffing her hair. As the camera panned to a frontal shot, you could see that the young girl was Greta Thunberg. But of course young Greta would want to be one of the first to greet "corn pop" Joe at a Global Warmup conference. After a short while Greta turns to the camera and says with that same ole "pissed off" look, "how dare you". Not much has changed I guess. So as "ole Corn Pop" sniffs her hair one last time, he says "Greta Dear I'm gonna save you from this Climate Change - I've already stopped that Keystroke Thing". Editors note, I am breathing a sigh of relief since China Puppet Joe stopped that pipeline thing and I bet dear sweet Greta is too.
This thread is so refreshing. I'm glad to see we are finally getting away from all of this political crap and back to football.
 
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Here is something else to think about - last night I had a dream and in this dream China Puppet Joe was visiting Paris for a Climate Change Conference. After the plane landed and as Corn Pop Joe was meeting and greeting people, as usual ole Joe began embracing people starting with this young girl. He embraced her from the rear as he leaned over and began sniffing her hair. As the camera panned to a frontal shot, you could see that the young girl was Greta Thunberg. But of course young Greta would want to be one of the first to greet "corn pop" Joe at a Global Warmup conference. After a short while Greta turns to the camera and says with that same ole "pissed off" look, "how dare you". Not much has changed I guess. So as "ole Corn Pop" sniffs her hair one last time, he says "Greta Dear I'm gonna save you from this Climate Change - I've already stopped that Keystroke Thing". Editors note, I am breathing a sigh of relief since China Puppet Joe stopped that pipeline thing and I bet dear sweet Greta is too.
This thread is so refreshing. I'm glad to see we are finally getting away from all of this political crap and back to football.
 
Is there alien life? I don't see how there couldn't be, at least at the bacterial level. Advanced life, with spaceships and whatnot? It's a tall order, but with the size of the Universe, it almost has to be somewhere. Advanced life that has figured out a way around the limitations of the speed of light? I'll believe it when somebody here figures out a way around the speed of light, as right now it is the wall nobody can scale. Unless these aliens have figured out a way around it, they aren't here. Because hey, the universe has a radius of at least 46,500,000,000 light years (that's the observable universe, there could be more), which means the volume, pi r squared, is 678,900,000,000,000,000,000,000 square light years. Even if there are millions of alien races bebopping around the universe, they aren't anywhere near us. Heck, even if they HAVE faster than light ships, the odds are billions to one against being found. Heck, it might be trillions to one. A trillion is 12 zeros, the universe has 23 zeroes, almost a trillion trillion. As I have said, we are a speck of dust on a grain of sand on an infinitely large beach. But without superlight ships, even if they beat those incredible odds and found us, they can't get here.

Believing there is alien life in the universe is FAR different from believing superadvanced alien life is hiding somewhere on our planet.

LLL wallows in WILLFUL IGNORANCE and basks in GROSS STUPIDITY on a village idiot acale.

Notice how he has yet to answer the pyramid question of time line but continues to attempt distractions:
"Going by your 12 hour daylight day, you'd need to set a block every 2 minutes and 12 seconds.
And remember, that's discounting the time to cut, shape, and transport them.
The fact that they exist confirms my position, and totally discounts yours."
Village Idiot Confirmed... 😏


He also ignored the Bible on 'Flaming Chariots' and aliens from other places.

Then using his limited 'Cave Man' knowledge level, he just can't see anyone in a 20 Billion year old galaxy, located in INFINITE 'never ending' space, that might be a bit smarter and advanced than he is.
LMFAO over that level of stupidity... 🤣 🤣 🤣

Then there is this kind of overwhelming evidence that anyone can review for themselves.
 
LLL wallows in WILLFUL IGNORANCE and basks in GROSS STUPIDITY on a village idiot acale.

Notice how he has yet to answer the pyramid question of time line but continues to attempt distractions:
"Going by your 12 hour daylight day, you'd need to set a block every 2 minutes and 12 seconds.
And remember, that's discounting the time to cut, shape, and transport them.
The fact that they exist confirms my position, and totally discounts yours."
Village Idiot Confirmed... 😏


He also ignored the Bible on 'Flaming Chariots' and aliens from other places.

Then using his limited 'Cave Man' knowledge level, he just can't see anyone in a 20 Billion year old galaxy, located in INFINITE 'never ending' space, that might be a bit smarter and advanced than he is.
LMFAO over that level of stupidity... 🤣 🤣 🤣

Then there is this kind of overwhelming evidence that anyone can review for themselves.

There was a question? I have you on ignore, so I (thankfully) miss stuff.

What did I say, 1.2 billion man hours? I think that's right.

Ok so if you believe it requires a block to be set every 132 seconds?

So 1.2 billion man hours equates to 4.32 trillion man-seconds. Divide that by 132, you get 32.727 billion blocks. But the estimate of the number of bricks in the great pyramid is 3.2 million blocks, so you are only off by a factor of 10,000. So actually it would allow 1.35 million seconds to set each block, or 3,750 hours, which is 156 days, or about 5 months per person to set each brick. That seems pretty reasonable to me.

Your math is...not math.

As for the post above, my numbers and logic are irrefutable. And as I said, is there life out there? I don't see how there can't be. Is there alien life on this planet? No.

As to your youtube clip. It's not a ship. It's a blob. Try to understand. And those UFO people, are you one of those oddballs? What a hoot they are.
 
I believer Emory will be fine in Dan Mullen's offense this coming season.

Here's my concern. You never see Emory hesitate, go to a second receiver, etc. It just looks like he's decided presnap what he's going to do and then he does it. Also, the defenses he's going against in these clips spent all week preparing for the Trask offense. What's going to happen when they spend all week prepping for the Jones offense? I don't think we will see five man boxes with Jones as the starter. I think we will see 8 1/2 man boxes daring us to throw.

As I've said before, the first option thing could be because he isn't getting a lot of snaps in practice. When he's the guy, and getting 90% of the snaps and most of the coaching, will that translate to a more nuanced approach? I hope so. This kid has paid his dues and I want him to have great success. But I also don't want to put a guy out there who is going to throw into triple coverage because he decided presnap to throw to his first option receiver even though it's really well defended.

I will say that the guy doing this video is certainly right about one thing. Emory is a really good runner. He has great balance, speed and vision, a very nice hip wiggle and an aggressive attitude. I wonder, though, if he's a next level QB, or maybe he should be looking at moving to slot receiver. Under Mullen, that's the Percy position, and Percy was lethal running the ball when he lined up in the backfield, Jones could do the same. Him and Richardson out there together? Wow. Plus, think of the trick play opportunities. But ultimately I don't care who plays QB. Just win.
 
There was a question? I have you on ignore, so I (thankfully) miss stuff.

What did I say, 1.2 billion man hours? I think that's right.

Ok so if you believe it requires a block to be set every 132 seconds?


So 1.2 billion man hours equates to 4.32 trillion man-seconds. Divide that by 132, you get 32.727 billion blocks. But the estimate of the number of bricks in the great pyramid is 3.2 million blocks, so you are only off by a factor of 10,000. So actually it would allow 1.35 million seconds to set each block, or 3,750 hours, which is 156 days, or about 5 months per person to set each brick. That seems pretty reasonable to me.

Your math is...not math.

As for the post above, my numbers and logic are irrefutable. And as I said, is there life out there? I don't see how there can't be. Is there alien life on this planet? No.

As to your youtube clip. It's not a ship. It's a blob. Try to understand. And those UFO people, are you one of those oddballs? What a hoot they are.

Willful Ignorance claims and loose cannon math that's as FoS as you always are. 🤓
"Ok so if you believe it requires a block to be set every 132 seconds?" - LLL

To build the pyramid with an estimated 2.5 Million blocks in 20 years with a 12 hour daylight day, you'd have to set a finished block weighing 2.5 to 60 Tons, every 2 Min 12 Sec. It's as simple as that.
I figured that out in 4th grade, while you're still too stupid to understand what it means. 😏
It doesn't require BELIEF because it's FACTUAL using elementary math.

And still no comment on the Bible aliens with flaming chariots.
Village Idiot confirmed yet again, so please continue to show everyone your level of ignorance.

What you call odd-balls are the ones that are running our Defense Dept., the Top Gun pilots, the Radar Operators, Crypto Analysts, FAA Chief Investigators, Elected Officials up to and including several Presidents. The FBI, the Pentagon, the DIA, and state and local police officers.

A Blob is what's inside you skull, in place of a working brain.



While you fit in more closely to the drunk Billy-Bob yahoos that scoff at reality while running your ignorant mouths.

PS -- You claim to have me on IGNORE?? 🤣🤣🤣
 
Willful Ignorance claims and loose cannon math that's as FoS as you always are. 🤓
"Ok so if you believe it requires a block to be set every 132 seconds?" - LLL

To build the pyramid with an estimated 2.5 Million blocks in 20 years with a 12 hour daylight day, you'd have to set a finished block weighing 2.5 to 60 Tons, every 2 Min 12 Sec. It's as simple as that.
I figured that out in 4th grade, while you're still too stupid to understand what it means. 😏
It doesn't require BELIEF because it's FACTUAL using elementary math.

And still no comment on the Bible aliens with flaming chariots.
Village Idiot confirmed yet again, so please continue to show everyone your level of ignorance.

What you call odd-balls are the ones that are running our Defense Dept., the Top Gun pilots, the Radar Operators, Crypto Analysts, FAA Chief Investigators, Elected Officials up to and including several Presidents. The FBI, the Pentagon, the DIA, and state and local police officers.

A Blob is what's inside you skull, in place of a working brain.



While you fit in more closely to the drunk Billy-Bob yahoos that scoff at reality while running your ignorant mouths.

PS -- You claim to have me on IGNORE?? 🤣🤣🤣
Trying to piss us off to have this thread locked?
 
Willful Ignorance claims and loose cannon math that's as FoS as you always are. 🤓
"Ok so if you believe it requires a block to be set every 132 seconds?" - LLL

To build the pyramid with an estimated 2.5 Million blocks in 20 years with a 12 hour daylight day, you'd have to set a finished block weighing 2.5 to 60 Tons, every 2 Min 12 Sec. It's as simple as that.
I figured that out in 4th grade, while you're still too stupid to understand what it means. 😏
It doesn't require BELIEF because it's FACTUAL using elementary math.

And still no comment on the Bible aliens with flaming chariots.
Village Idiot confirmed yet again, so please continue to show everyone your level of ignorance.

What you call odd-balls are the ones that are running our Defense Dept., the Top Gun pilots, the Radar Operators, Crypto Analysts, FAA Chief Investigators, Elected Officials up to and including several Presidents. The FBI, the Pentagon, the DIA, and state and local police officers.

A Blob is what's inside you skull, in place of a working brain.



While you fit in more closely to the drunk Billy-Bob yahoos that scoff at reality while running your ignorant mouths.

PS -- You claim to have me on IGNORE?? 🤣🤣🤣

You are on ignore. But the screen pops up and says "This person is on ignore", and sometimes I'm curious what new stupidity is running through your head.
 
Willful Ignorance claims and loose cannon math that's as FoS as you always are. 🤓
"Ok so if you believe it requires a block to be set every 132 seconds?" - LLL

To build the pyramid with an estimated 2.5 Million blocks in 20 years with a 12 hour daylight day, you'd have to set a finished block weighing 2.5 to 60 Tons, every 2 Min 12 Sec. It's as simple as that.
I figured that out in 4th grade, while you're still too stupid to understand what it means. 😏
It doesn't require BELIEF because it's FACTUAL using elementary math.

And still no comment on the Bible aliens with flaming chariots.
Village Idiot confirmed yet again, so please continue to show everyone your level of ignorance.

What you call odd-balls are the ones that are running our Defense Dept., the Top Gun pilots, the Radar Operators, Crypto Analysts, FAA Chief Investigators, Elected Officials up to and including several Presidents. The FBI, the Pentagon, the DIA, and state and local police officers.

A Blob is what's inside you skull, in place of a working brain.



While you fit in more closely to the drunk Billy-Bob yahoos that scoff at reality while running your ignorant mouths.

PS -- You claim to have me on IGNORE?? 🤣🤣🤣

Dude. It's estimated there was a 20,000 man workforce. As for 2 minutes and 12 seconds, that is, get this, 132 seconds. See, 2 minutes is 120 seconds, add 12 seconds to it, what do you get? 132 seconds.

My math in on point. I'm sorry you are too dumb to understand it.
 
Here's my concern. You never see Emory hesitate, go to a second receiver, etc. It just looks like he's decided presnap what he's going to do and then he does it. Also, the defenses he's going against in these clips spent all week preparing for the Trask offense. What's going to happen when they spend all week prepping for the Jones offense? I don't think we will see five man boxes with Jones as the starter. I think we will see 8 1/2 man boxes daring us to throw.

As I've said before, the first option thing could be because he isn't getting a lot of snaps in practice. When he's the guy, and getting 90% of the snaps and most of the coaching, will that translate to a more nuanced approach? I hope so. This kid has paid his dues and I want him to have great success. But I also don't want to put a guy out there who is going to throw into triple coverage because he decided presnap to throw to his first option receiver even though it's really well defended.

I will say that the guy doing this video is certainly right about one thing. Emory is a really good runner. He has great balance, speed and vision, a very nice hip wiggle and an aggressive attitude. I wonder, though, if he's a next level QB, or maybe he should be looking at moving to slot receiver. Under Mullen, that's the Percy position, and Percy was lethal running the ball when he lined up in the backfield, Jones could do the same. Him and Richardson out there together? Wow. Plus, think of the trick play opportunities. But ultimately I don't care who plays QB. Just win.
Excellent points. With Richardson lurking he will have to make the reads and progressions or he won’t be out there.
 
Is there alien life? I don't see how there couldn't be, at least at the bacterial level. Advanced life, with spaceships and whatnot? It's a tall order, but with the size of the Universe, it almost has to be somewhere. Advanced life that has figured out a way around the limitations of the speed of light? I'll believe it when somebody here figures out a way around the speed of light, as right now it is the wall nobody can scale. Unless these aliens have figured out a way around it, they aren't here. Because hey, the universe has a radius of at least 46,500,000,000 light years (that's the observable universe, there could be more), which means the volume, pi r squared, is 678,900,000,000,000,000,000,000 square light years. Even if there are millions of alien races bebopping around the universe, they aren't anywhere near us. Heck, even if they HAVE faster than light ships, the odds are billions to one against being found. Heck, it might be trillions to one. A trillion is 12 zeros, the universe has 23 zeroes, almost a trillion trillion. As I have said, we are a speck of dust on a grain of sand on an infinitely large beach. But without superlight ships, even if they beat those incredible odds and found us, they can't get here.

Believing there is alien life in the universe is FAR different from believing superadvanced alien life is hiding somewhere on our planet.

Even if that speed of light thing is something that hasn't been overcome anywhere in the galaxy when it comes to travel you would think some races would have had to have advanced well beyond us and probably to either becoming non-biological or tinkering with their biology so much that they wouldn't have to worry about aging etc. or most standard physical ways of dying. And you would think some of them would have had to be way ahead of our time and checked good target planets out (heck we are close to being able to identify great very focused targets a long ways away in the next few decades) even if it took the probes hundreds or thousands of years to get there. I would say we have definitely been checked out by alien probes at least unless the chances of an advanced civilization not destroying itself by the time they reach that level is just crazy low. I guess it could be argued also that if they are that far away the chances of a probe getting here in like the window of the last 5,000+ years of civilization would be a crazy low chance also. However I do think some of these recent military encounters do suggest something that reacts like some type of AI might react to being followed if it ran into intelligent life.
 
Even if that speed of light thing is something that hasn't been overcome anywhere in the galaxy when it comes to travel you would think some races would have had to have advanced well beyond us and probably to either becoming non-biological or tinkering with their biology so much that they wouldn't have to worry about aging etc. or most standard physical ways of dying. And you would think some of them would have had to be way ahead of our time and checked good target planets out (heck we are close to being able to identify great very focused targets a long ways away in the next few decades) even if it took the probes hundreds or thousands of years to get there. I would say we have definitely been checked out by alien probes at least unless the chances of an advanced civilization not destroying itself by the time they reach that level is just crazy low. I guess it could be argued also that if they are that far away the chances of a probe getting here in like the window of the last 5,000+ years of civilization would be a crazy low chance also. However I do think some of these recent military encounters do suggest something that reacts like some type of AI might react to being followed if it ran into intelligent life.

but does their recruiting end in August?
 
And then one day they pop through a worm hole. Bending space would be more believable than faster than light spd. Imagine you take a flat sheet of paper and put two points on it. Every1 says the shortest distance is a straight line. What if if you took the paper and folded it so that those 2 points align. To me, thats the way to space travel because as u said, unless we can break the light barrier.... We cant travel to other places unless we do cryo sleep

I won't say that's impossible, the current theory is there are 12 or 13 dimensions in this universe (all the other ones are micro dimensions) , but first somebody has to figure out a way to move through a dimension that is not one of the big 3. Or we need to find some naturally occurring wormholes, which has not yet happened. Because, you see, your paper analogy, it's fun and all, but the universe isn't a two dimensional construct in a three dimensional universe, where, as three dimensional beings, it's easy for us to move through the third dimension to "shortcut" the distance. You are asking us to move through a fourth dimension we can't perceive. Have you ever read "Flatland"? You should look it up.
 
I won't say that's impossible, the current theory is there are 12 or 13 dimensions in this universe (all the other ones are micro dimensions) , but first somebody has to figure out a way to move through a dimension that is not one of the big 3. Or we need to find some naturally occurring wormholes, which has not yet happened. Because, you see, your paper analogy, it's fun and all, but the universe isn't a two dimensional construct in a three dimensional universe, where, as three dimensional beings, it's easy for us to move through the third dimension to "shortcut" the distance. You are asking us to move through a fourth dimension we can't perceive. Have you ever read "Flatland"? You should look it up.

The movie of flatland is cool... There is also flatland 2 lol i think they call it flatland squared. You are correct on space not being 2d (obviously) but something similar tonthat in 3d would be cool but we would need the other dimensions
 
In my previous posts, going by many years ago memory, I listed some pyramid stats that were incorrect.
I said that it's base was 5 acres, when it's actually 13 acres.
I said that it was 42 stories (420') when it is actually 48 stories tall (480').
I found out that it's mass is an estimated 6 Million Tons.
6,000,000 X 2,000 = 12 Billion Pounds (12,000 Million Pounds)
Makes me wonder why it hasn't sunk down into the sand down to the bedrock level???

Accumulated knowledge advances over time.

Cave Men didn't build rockets.
Mankind went from the 1st powered flight to the moon in under 70 years.
We don't have warp drive yet, although Einstein was talking about worm holes in 1937.

The Earth and our solar system is 4.5 Billion years old. (that's a MILLION years, 4,500 times)
The Milky Way Galaxy is 20 Billion years old.
The universe is INFINITE.

Accumulated knowledge advances over time.


Cave Men didn't build rockets.
Mankind went from the 1st powered flight to the moon in under 70 years.
We don't have warp drive yet, although Einstein was talking about worm holes in 1937.

The Earth and our solar system is 4.5 Billion years old. (that's a MILLION years, 4,500 times)
The Milky Way Galaxy is 20 Billion years old.
The universe is INFINITE.

Oh BTW, I listened to a group of PhD's that included a Nuclear Physicist that said that we couldn't build the Great Pyramid at Giza today, (a belief that I've long held) and we still don't understand how they (anyone else) built it. No plans or explanations on it's building have ever been discovered.
Modern theories are just that, THEORIES.

The greatest archaeological discovery of all times decoded after 4500 years reveals geometric construction scientific features astronomical designs and pre-dates recorded knowledge by thousands of years. Jeremiah 32:20 states that God"...hast set signs and wonders in the land of Egypt even unto this day."


It's a 3D Geometric Puzzle. Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2009. Verified Purchase. This book covers a lot of the geometry and information found in the Great Pyramid. Some of the data, like the volume of the Earth above mean sea level and the mean density of the earth, I had not seen before. Basic premise: measurements of the internal and external features of the Great Pyramid show advanced knowledge of the earth and its cycles, working in accurate measurements of the polar radius, days per year (tropical, sidereal, and anomalistic), years in the precession cycle, and the size of earth's orbit.

(PDF) THE GREAT PYRAMID DECODED | Fabien Pardo and Seimple ...
www.academia.edu/38648309/THE_GREAT_PYRAMID_DECODED

This paper will deal with the shadow and light phenomenon of the Great Pyramid at the equinoxes, will give the reason and the scientific explanation of alignments around a 30° inclined circle of important archaeological sites.

Read a book occasionally instead of just running your mouths in ignorance.

Going by our current accumulated knowledge, as the standard to claim that something can't be done, is village idiot stupid. Arrogance and Stupidity in a single package,,, how efficient of you twits... :cool:

PS
LLL, your train of though jumped the tracks long ago, and is never likely to find them again.
And that's likely why your village put you up on that wall for all to see.... 🤣
 
The movie of flatland is cool... There is also flatland 2 lol i think they call it flatland squared. You are correct on space not being 2d (obviously) but something similar to that in 3d would be cool but we would need the other dimensions

I did not know there was a movie. I looked at the trailer, looks interesting. From the little I saw, not quite the same as the book, but looks similar enough to get the main points across. I suppose I will have to watch the movie now. You should read the book.
 
I did not know there was a movie. I looked at the trailer, looks interesting. From the little I saw, not quite the same as the book, but looks similar enough to get the main points across. I suppose I will have to watch the movie now. You should read the book.

Ive read the book. Its good. The movie is cool, only about 40 minutes long
 
Even if that speed of light thing is something that hasn't been overcome anywhere in the galaxy when it comes to travel you would think some races would have had to have advanced well beyond us and probably to either becoming non-biological or tinkering with their biology so much that they wouldn't have to worry about aging etc. or most standard physical ways of dying. And you would think some of them would have had to be way ahead of our time and checked good target planets out (heck we are close to being able to identify great very focused targets a long ways away in the next few decades) even if it took the probes hundreds or thousands of years to get there. I would say we have definitely been checked out by alien probes at least unless the chances of an advanced civilization not destroying itself by the time they reach that level is just crazy low. I guess it could be argued also that if they are that far away the chances of a probe getting here in like the window of the last 5,000+ years of civilization would be a crazy low chance also. However I do think some of these recent military encounters do suggest something that reacts like some type of AI might react to being followed if it ran into intelligent life.
Thanks for your dissertation.
 
Notice how Little Loopy Lizzy has dodged my pyramids time line post, due to his innate stupidity.

Notice how he attempts to discredit rock solid affidavit quality eyewitness testimony?
Over 500 have come forward in the 'Disclosure Project' including 4-5 former national Defense Ministers.

The Bible is full of aliens (Angles & Demons) from other places.

In the Book of Ezekiel, the prophet describes ‘a flying chariot’ that is supposedly composed of ‘wheels within wheels’ and was powered by no one other than Angels. (not from Earth = Aliens)

2 Kings 2:11 - As they were going along and talking, behold, there appeared a chariot of fire and horses of fire which separated the two of them. And Elijah went up by a whirlwind to heaven.

And BTW, my GOD doesn't need a 'Flaming Chariot' to get down to Earth. 🤓

Insta...where are the aliens though. I want to come and hang out....for real I'll fly from Nevada to Florida to hang out. I'll even cook lunch and buy drinks.
 
Id rather sift through politics and NCAA talk...and NCAA politics then an Emory Jones thread that's 90% alien arguments.

It's a lost conversation now. I was just saying I think Emory is going to rip it up this coming year. I'm excited to see this kid take the team and show us what he can do. I think he's a special player and he has 2 years unless he jumps.
 
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It's a lost conversation now. I was just saying I think Emory is going to rip it up this coming year. I'm excited to see this kid take the team and show us what he can do. I think he's a special player and he has 2 years unless he jumps.

I remember when the spread came into college 15 years ago and Mullen saying that we're going to get them to cover us on every yard and then a guy like Tebow came around and we can just grind you for 2-4 yards when we need it, also add in Percy Harvin and guys like that that can just take it to the house at any minute. That's some genius stuff...I love the running QB and play action passing. We'll have to see if Emory can make the right decisions throwing the ball but outside of that he's the perfect guy IMO
 
It's a lost conversation now. I was just saying I think Emory is going to rip it up this coming year. I'm excited to see this kid take the team and show us what he can do. I think he's a special player and he has 2 years unless he jumps.

I am curious to see also. This will be the 1st year that the starters are mostly all Mullen recruited players and that he has a QB to run what he wants to run on offense. The rush/pass ratio will certainly be doing a big turnaround after being so pass heavy this past season. With the Bama game being early we might see what we really have with Jones. My prediction is he will be pretty good but I doubt Mullen has another Tebow or Prescott with him. Really curious to see if maybe the more time consuming rushing game helps this underperforming defense a lot.
 
I am curious to see also. This will be the 1st year that the starters are mostly all Mullen recruited players and that he has a QB to run what he wants to run on offense. The rush/pass ratio will certainly be doing a big turnaround after being so pass heavy this past season. With the Bama game being early we might see what we really have with Jones. My prediction is he will be pretty good but I doubt Mullen has another Tebow or Prescott with him. Really curious to see if maybe the more time consuming rushing game helps this underperforming defense a lot.
I think he does...none of us would have said Prescott would be on of the best 10 QB's in the NFL for the past 5 years or so...but he was when he was playing at MS State. New guy from Gainesville that everyone is talking about might be that next guy. Total new offense...we are going to be a running team but Jones is a great passer. We'll have to wait and see what happens.
 
I think he does...none of us would have said Prescott would be on of the best 10 QB's in the NFL for the past 5 years or so...but he was when he was playing at MS State. New guy from Gainesville that everyone is talking about might be that next guy. Total new offense...we are going to be a running team but Jones is a great passer. We'll have to wait and see what happens.

the biggest key is going to be that we have a great stable of running backs and tight ends that are diverse in skill set.

OL concerns me.
 
I think he does...none of us would have said Prescott would be on of the best 10 QB's in the NFL for the past 5 years or so...but he was when he was playing at MS State. New guy from Gainesville that everyone is talking about might be that next guy. Total new offense...we are going to be a running team but Jones is a great passer. We'll have to wait and see what happens.

Yep Prescott really gets a lot of differing opinions in the NFL and has overperformed his draft status but I think most of us Dallas fans don't think he is anywhere near a top 5 QB as far as changing a teams performance on the field despite his numbers because he is limited in making big passes down the field in crunch time. Probably closer to #10 imo but I am scared Jones being the age he is will end up giving him a crazy contract he is looking for. I also think if Jones doesn't he will find out he won't have quite that value to other teams despite how many crazy QB contracts have been given out in the past that came back to haunt teams some later.

the biggest key is going to be that we have a great stable of running backs and tight ends that are diverse in skill set.

OL concerns me.

OL is a big question mark. Hoping the new starters may be better at run blocking.
 
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Yep Prescott really gets a lot of differing opinions in the NFL and has overperformed his draft status but I think most of us Dallas fans don't think he is anywhere near a top 5 QB as far as changing a teams performance on the field despite his numbers because he is limited in making big passes down the field in crunch time. Probably closer to #10 imo but I am scared Jones being the age he is will end up giving him a crazy contract he is looking for. I also think if Jones doesn't he will find out he won't have quite that value to other teams despite how many crazy QB contracts have been given out in the past that came back to haunt teams some later.
Jerry needs to go get Russell Wilson and JJ Watt.
 
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I didn't compare him to any other player...just simply put that he's a proto-type. He's not even been a starter yet...maybe calm down smart A$$. Only Insta called Trask being is a good as he was but he hangs out with Aliens.
I called Trask being that good. Said it the whole time. I said before he even signed that he would eventually be the starter and play in the NFL.
 
Yep Prescott really gets a lot of differing opinions in the NFL and has overperformed his draft status but I think most of us Dallas fans don't think he is anywhere near a top 5 QB as far as changing a teams performance on the field despite his numbers because he is limited in making big passes down the field in crunch time. Probably closer to #10 imo but I am scared Jones being the age he is will end up giving him a crazy contract he is looking for. I also think if Jones doesn't he will find out he won't have quite that value to other teams despite how many crazy QB contracts have been given out in the past that came back to haunt teams some later.



OL is a big question mark. Hoping the new starters may be better at run blocking.

We ran pretty well when Jones was in there, both in 19 and 20. I wonder if the blocking schemes require a running threat at QB to really work. If that's the case we should have good success next year.
 
We ran pretty well when Jones was in there, both in 19 and 20. I wonder if the blocking schemes require a running threat at QB to really work. If that's the case we should have good success next year.

Personally think it has more to do with the personel. Oline isn't the highest rated on paper so when Jones is in, his legs can make up for a lot of Oline issues.
 
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I think Jones will do well if he’s the starter. It isn’t a guarantee that he is. But we aren’t going to throw the ball all over the field like we did this year. The offense will look different no matter who is behind center.
True but I don't care. How many points do we score and are we effective...that would be my question and then I'll watch it. We are in good hands on offense. The defense is the question to me. It will play out.
 
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We ran pretty well when Jones was in there, both in 19 and 20. I wonder if the blocking schemes require a running threat at QB to really work. If that's the case we should have good success next year.
Agreed...the threat that guys going to bring to the field...and he's going to be the starter...can disrupt things so much. He's played and just ran the ball mainly and had great success. When you don't know what he's going to do and hand it off to another great player you're going to see the magic. I don't know how much we will win but the circus in Trailorhassee continues lol
 
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