we humans are dangerous against aliens

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Tsanten Eywa 'eveng

It says that we humans are dangerous against aliens because of the greenhouse gas emmisions

NASA scientists say that reasonable inhabitants of other galaxies may come to Earth to destroy our planet because mankind seems to be unable to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

If we take a look at our planet from the outside, the changes in Earth's atmosphere characterize mankind as a civilization that has come out of control. Extraterrestrials believe that the human civilization is dangerous to others, the scientists said. That is why, it is quite possible that aliens may strike a preventive blow on our planet to give us all a wake-up call.

all websites who says this:
http://www.ufodigest.com/article/aliens-come-earth-enslave-humans

http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2011/aug/18/aliens-destroy-humanity-protect-civilisations

http://nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-newspaper-daily-english-online/Entertainment/22-Aug-2011/Aliens-may-destroy-Earth

http://www.gazette.com/opinion/warming-124240-aliens-global.html

http://www.livescience.com/15678-aliens-attack-earth-global-warming.html

guest2859

I'm sorry, I know it's way out of line, but interplanetary contact was never intended in the laws of nature. So, my belief, we did it, we deal with it, I know we wouldn't care much for what happened on Pluto.

Clarke

Complete sensationalist nonsense. Why would the aliens care?

Tsanten Eywa 'eveng

Quote from: Thomas R on September 18, 2011, 11:01:47 AM
Complete sensationalist nonsense. Why would the aliens care?

Instead of destroy Earth, wy not do an another thing, help us with global warming, If we can't control it?

Nyx

This doesn't sound very scientific to me. Sounds more like a cry for attention... (not from you ma Tsanten, but the "scientists" and the authors).

I don't think aliens would care. They'd probably realize that we're unable to pose any kind of threat to them. The little green house gasses we produce would have no effect on planets that far away.

Human No More

I think humans have more problems they could spread to others than just environmental, things like superstition are a bigger threat.

A more advanced civilisation would be right to destroy Earth with the way things are today.
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Quote from: Human No More on September 20, 2011, 09:36:53 PM
I think humans have more problems they could spread to others than just environmental, things like superstition are a bigger threat.

A more advanced civilisation would be right to destroy Earth with the way things are today.

Yeah, being afraid of black cats and broken mirrors is an insidious evil that must be stopped at any cost...   ;)

I think a civilization that would destroy billions of people is backwards, not advanced.

Tsanten Eywa 'eveng

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Well, I think it exists aliens, and I think it exists some dangerous civilizations, and I am thinking about The Andromeda Galaxy. I thinking Andromeda Galaxy as my worst enemy. I just think it exists evil civilizations there. I thinking that they will take over the universe(don't think that I am a skxawng)



I am serious about this, I don't like that galaxy, I thinking that it exists other friendly civlizations other places in Milky Way, but Andromeda Galaxy? No!

I don't know why I am thinking this

Irtaviš Ačankif

Have you heard of Fermi's Paradox?

The only solution to it would be for all aliens to be ahh...primitive like the Na'vi. Or probably even worse. At least the Na'vi have non-hardcoded languages (they can learn English) so they have the capability, at least theoretically, to understand their own language and develop a writing system and EVENTUALLY some means of communication, which relies on the capability to encode language, which EVENTUALLY will make them able to communicate with Earth.

All aliens out there are, according to my best guess, are BOTH primitive AND don't care a bit about the environment. Ever heard of slash-burning? What if a culture developed a huge population but was anti-technological? They will self-destruct. When you put everything in perspective, humans seem to be quite protective of the environment. Take the Na'vi (ngaytxoa), for example. They "care" a lot about Eywa and such, but they don't understand things like food webs and such very well. It is simply the fact that the Na'vi are probably warlike (c.f. Tsu'tey) and there are falulukan around, so they don't get the population up to the point where they need to actively protect the environment. Tribes like the Xingu (again, ngaytxoa, I don't mean to insult them) routinely slash-burn forests for tribal land - they don't need to care much because their population isn't much.

Oh well, off topic again...

I'm just trying to say that aliens would either have contacted us or destroyed their own race. So, no alien visitations!
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Tsanten Eywa 'eveng

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Quote from: Uniltìrantokx te Skxawng on November 15, 2011, 09:41:19 PM
Have you heard of Fermi's Paradox?

The only solution to it would be for all aliens to be ahh...primitive like the Na'vi. Or probably even worse. At least the Na'vi have non-hardcoded languages (they can learn English) so they have the capability, at least theoretically, to understand their own language and develop a writing system and EVENTUALLY some means of communication, which relies on the capability to encode language, which EVENTUALLY will make them able to communicate with Earth.

All aliens out there are, according to my best guess, are BOTH primitive AND don't care a bit about the environment. Ever heard of slash-burning? What if a culture developed a huge population but was anti-technological? They will self-destruct. When you put everything in perspective, humans seem to be quite protective of the environment. Take the Na'vi (ngaytxoa), for example. They "care" a lot about Eywa and such, but they don't understand things like food webs and such very well. It is simply the fact that the Na'vi are probably warlike (c.f. Tsu'tey) and there are falulukan around, so they don't get the population up to the point where they need to actively protect the environment. Tribes like the Xingu (again, ngaytxoa, I don't mean to insult them) routinely slash-burn forests for tribal land - they don't need to care much because their population isn't much.

Oh well, off topic again...

I'm just trying to say that aliens would either have contacted us or destroyed their own race. So, no alien visitations!

What you saying? That I gets contact with aliens?


And I think that we humans are going to self-destruct ourselves. Look at the population? 1 billion on 12 years.

5-6 billion on little over 2,000 years(It was expected around birth of Jesus, that the population on Earth was 1 billion)

Clarke

Quote from: Uniltìrantokx te Skxawng on November 15, 2011, 09:41:19 PM
I'm just trying to say that aliens would either have contacted us or destroyed their own race. So, no alien visitations!
The alternative is that nobody thinks that interstellar space travel is worth it, and I can't blame them.

Ningey

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Quote from: Tsanten Eywa 'eveng on November 15, 2011, 11:48:34 AM
Well, I think it exists aliens, and I think it exists some dangerous civilizations, and I am thinking about The Andromeda Galaxy. I thinking Andromeda Galaxy as my worst enemy. I just think it exists evil civilizations there. I thinking that they will take over the universe(don't think that I am a skxawng)



I am serious about this, I don't like that galaxy, I thinking that it exists other friendly civlizations other places in Milky Way, but Andromeda Galaxy? No!

I don't know why I am thinking this

Well, I guess that would make a one to a zillion chance that we would actually encounter civilizations from that galaxy. Even if they managed to achieve relativistic speed, they would travel for quite some time (the Andromeda Nebula is about 4.2 million light years away from the Sun, so that would mean that light is en route for 4.2 million years before it can reach us - and what we see from there is what had happened about 4.2 million years ago). Unless you postulate technologies like they are seen in Star Wars or Perry Rhodan, we can safely assume that there won't be any encounters anytime soon.
And even if they should detect anything, the light (or whatever electromagnetic wave you would want to consider) must either have been en route for 4.2 million years, or they must already be poking around in the vicinity of Sol, but then they would eventually have been discovered by now.

Quote from: Tsanten Eywa 'eveng on November 16, 2011, 05:43:13 AM

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And I think that we humans are going to self-destruct ourselves. Look at the population? 1 billion on 12 years.

5-6 billion on little over 2,000 years(It was expected around birth of Jesus, that the population on Earth was 1 billion)

Nope, we had that population around the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. Around 1 A.D. the population has been an estimated 200 to 300 million. However, I would have to google that one up to provide further details.


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