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  1. ORACLE Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny you havent heard about hayabusa,

    have you.

    Are you illiterate or do you not understand the difference between something inside our own solar fucking system and something literally millions, if not billions of light years away?

    Also only retards would send autonomous Von Neumann drones out and toss it into deep space expecting some sort of good result will just happen in a couple billion years somehow. It can't be drones, you simply cannot control them that far away.

    I totally believe we will send out probes as truly multi generational infrastructure projects, sort of "gifts to the future". For example it seems like a good idea to send out micro probes similar to Project Starshot, laser accelerate them to relativistic speeds from here on earth, where we can have a big power source, and hopefully have some sort of plan worked out for them to orbit their destination star system or galaxy or something (because you will not be able to brake or slow them down, these will be carrying more kinetic energy than nuclear bombs at that point). There they could gather data and communicate with one another to assemble into a more powerful probe, fire micro ion thrusters to adjust its orbit after capturing solar energy from stars and use it to power an internal iris.

    This would set up for a grand cosmic pool shot, where we would fire another laser a few years behind it, after it has had a chance to gather data, to precisely approach the black hole at the center of the galaxy and swing around it to fire back to Earth, similar to the concept of the proposed Halo Drive, but just mad precise and extremely long distance. The probe's main job would be to align itself in the path of the return beam, so it fires through the center of the probe, and open/close to encode binary information into the beam. This way it could relay data back to earth. It would have tremendous lag and no control but it could basically just be our current technology, sent afar, to mediate a return signal sent by us with a constant stream of information for millions of years.

    The amount of data we receive back will only be dependent upon how long we can afford to keep firing the chase beam, and how well we can receive it. We will have to work out ridiculously precise estimations of how that laser shot will work after millions of years. But if you parked a receiver in space for just that purpose, away from politics and war, it could fulfill its mission some day.
  2. ORACLE Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny yea but whats the purposes of life ?

    To make more life.

    Or do you mean "our lives"?
  3. Create your own paradise in space

    Conquer the universe, we are capable of building suns

  4. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by ORACLE Are you illiterate or do you not understand the difference between something inside our own solar fucking system and something literally millions, if not billions of light years away?

    Also only retards would send autonomous Von Neumann drones out and toss it into deep space expecting some sort of good result will just happen in a couple billion years somehow. It can't be drones, you simply cannot control them that far away.

    I totally believe we will send out probes as truly multi generational infrastructure projects, sort of "gifts to the future". For example it seems like a good idea to send out micro probes similar to Project Starshot, laser accelerate them to relativistic speeds from here on earth, where we can have a big power source, and hopefully have some sort of plan worked out for them to orbit their destination star system or galaxy or something (because you will not be able to brake or slow them down, these will be carrying more kinetic energy than nuclear bombs at that point). There they could gather data and communicate with one another to assemble into a more powerful probe, fire micro ion thrusters to adjust its orbit after capturing solar energy from stars and use it to power an internal iris.

    This would set up for a grand cosmic pool shot, where we would fire another laser a few years behind it, after it has had a chance to gather data, to precisely approach the black hole at the center of the galaxy and swing around it to fire back to Earth, similar to the concept of the proposed Halo Drive, but just mad precise and extremely long distance. The probe's main job would be to align itself in the path of the return beam, so it fires through the center of the probe, and open/close to encode binary information into the beam. This way it could relay data back to earth. It would have tremendous lag and no control but it could basically just be our current technology, sent afar, to mediate a return signal sent by us with a constant stream of information for millions of years.

    The amount of data we receive back will only be dependent upon how long we can afford to keep firing the chase beam, and how well we can receive it. We will have to work out ridiculously precise estimations of how that laser shot will work after millions of years. But if you parked a receiver in space for just that purpose, away from politics and war, it could fulfill its mission some day.

    The ship could send back light pulses in Morse code. That means you could travel a light year and get a steady communications signal back within just two years.
  5. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    People will talk about something just to keep their voice boxes in working order so they'll have good voice boxes in case there's ever anything really meaningful to say.
  6. ORACLE Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by -SpectraL The ship could send back light pulses in Morse code. That means you could travel a light year and get a steady communications signal back within just two years.

    You are mentally retarded, just shut the fuck up and kill yourself already. Why the fuck would you use MORSE CODE to encode information rather than binary?
  7. ORACLE Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by Obbe People will talk about something just to keep their voice boxes in working order so they'll have good voice boxes in case there's ever anything really meaningful to say.

    Launch a real insult faggot.
  8. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by ORACLE Launch a real insult faggot.

    First write a 5000 word essay explaining why.
  9. Originally posted by -SpectraL The elegant and detailed and logical and precise and functional order of things beg to differ.

    if this was/is all a zero error attempt then i'd say indeed were intelligently designed, but the amount of dead ends and defective organism produced and failed to thrive over the course of this earth's history proved that in fact we are random lucky happenstances.
  10. Originally posted by ORACLE Are you illiterate or do you not understand the difference between something inside our own solar fucking system and something literally millions, if not billions of light years away?

    same thing, different scale.

    Also only retards would send autonomous Von Neumann drones out and toss it into deep space expecting some sort of good result will just happen in a couple billion years somehow. It can't be drones, you simply cannot control them that far away.

    I totally believe we will send out probes as truly multi generational infrastructure projects, sort of "gifts to the future". For example it seems like a good idea to send out micro probes similar to Project Starshot, laser accelerate them to relativistic speeds from here on earth, where we can have a big power source, and hopefully have some sort of plan worked out for them to orbit their destination star system or galaxy or something (because you will not be able to brake or slow them down, these will be carrying more kinetic energy than nuclear bombs at that point). There they could gather data and communicate with one another to assemble into a more powerful probe, fire micro ion thrusters to adjust its orbit after capturing solar energy from stars and use it to power an internal iris.

    This would set up for a grand cosmic pool shot, where we would fire another laser a few years behind it, after it has had a chance to gather data, to precisely approach the black hole at the center of the galaxy and swing around it to fire back to Earth, similar to the concept of the proposed Halo Drive, but just mad precise and extremely long distance. The probe's main job would be to align itself in the path of the return beam, so it fires through the center of the probe, and open/close to encode binary information into the beam. This way it could relay data back to earth. It would have tremendous lag and no control but it could basically just be our current technology, sent afar, to mediate a return signal sent by us with a constant stream of information for millions of years.

    The amount of data we receive back will only be dependent upon how long we can afford to keep firing the chase beam, and how well we can receive it. We will have to work out ridiculously precise estimations of how that laser shot will work after millions of years. But if you parked a receiver in space for just that purpose, away from politics and war, it could fulfill its mission some day.

    ^ retard.
  11. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny if this was/is all a zero error attempt then i'd say indeed were intelligently designed, but the amount of dead ends and defective organism produced and failed to thrive over the course of this earth's history proved that in fact we are random lucky happenstances.

    Every animal under heaven serves a purpose. Once that purpose is completed, the species dies or becomes corrupted, by design. For example, the dinosaurs were used to pack down the earth, since the Earth was still soft after being created. Once the earth was packed, dinosaurs no longer served a purpose, thus they became extinct, and new species of animals arrived. It's a delicate, yet sturdy, system of checks and balances, by design.
  12. ORACLE Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by Obbe First write a 5000 word essay explaining why.

    First tell me why writing words and essays aren't just made up fictions about a system doing what it does.
  13. Originally posted by -SpectraL Every animal under heaven serves a purpose. Once that purpose is completed, the species dies or becomes corrupted, by design. For example, the dinosaurs were used to pack down the earth, since the Earth was still soft after being created. Once the earth was packed, dinosaurs no longer served a purpose, thus they became extinct, and new species of animals arrived. It's a delicate, yet sturdy, system of checks and balances, by design.

    the why do we have such a long list of birth defects, mental retardations and endangered speciesea ?

    yes. those were produced in error, some of those unlucky tries.
  14. ORACLE Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny same thing, different scale.

    No, it isn't.



    ^ retard.

    ^ literal mongoloid.
  15. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by ORACLE First tell me why writing words and essays aren't just made up fictions about a system doing what it does.

    Who is more to be pitied, a writer bound and gagged by policemen or one living in perfect freedom who has nothing more to say?
  16. Originally posted by ORACLE Are you illiterate or do you not understand the difference between something inside our own solar fucking system and something literally millions, if not billions of light years away?

    Also only retards would send autonomous Von Neumann drones out and toss it into deep space expecting some sort of good result will just happen in a couple billion years somehow. It can't be drones, you simply cannot control them that far away.

    I totally believe we will send out probes as truly multi generational infrastructure projects, sort of "gifts to the future". For example it seems like a good idea to send out micro probes similar to Project Starshot, laser accelerate them to relativistic speeds from here on earth, where we can have a big power source, and hopefully have some sort of plan worked out for them to orbit their destination star system or galaxy or something (because you will not be able to brake or slow them down, these will be carrying more kinetic energy than nuclear bombs at that point). There they could gather data and communicate with one another to assemble into a more powerful probe, fire micro ion thrusters to adjust its orbit after capturing solar energy from stars and use it to power an internal iris.

    This would set up for a grand cosmic pool shot, where we would fire another laser a few years behind it, after it has had a chance to gather data, to precisely approach the black hole at the center of the galaxy and swing around it to fire back to Earth, similar to the concept of the proposed Halo Drive, but just mad precise and extremely long distance. The probe's main job would be to align itself in the path of the return beam, so it fires through the center of the probe, and open/close to encode binary information into the beam. This way it could relay data back to earth. It would have tremendous lag and no control but it could basically just be our current technology, sent afar, to mediate a return signal sent by us with a constant stream of information for millions of years.

    The amount of data we receive back will only be dependent upon how long we can afford to keep firing the chase beam, and how well we can receive it. We will have to work out ridiculously precise estimations of how that laser shot will work after millions of years. But if you parked a receiver in space for just that purpose, away from politics and war, it could fulfill its mission some day.

    Ok but why the fuck would we ever send probes out you retard? There are 1x10googol better uses of our resources
  17. Narc Space Nigga [connect my yokel-like scolytidae]
    Originally posted by -SpectraL There's no such thing as nothing.

    Jerry and George would not have been able to make a tv show about it if that were true.


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  18. Originally posted by ORACLE ^ literal mongoloid.

    no, seriously, do you know how retarded it is to communicate witn far awar probes with optical technology ?

    its like trying to throw a needle at another needle in a haystack a few lightyears away.

    thats utter retardation.

    have you ever tried aiming a laser sight at small things a thousand yards away ?
  19. Narc Space Nigga [connect my yokel-like scolytidae]
    Originally posted by Fox Yes I know what the word imposter means.

    Me running mental circles around you like in the old days must be a familiar sensation, is it not. That should be proof enough

    Everyone here runs rings round speculum, its not exactly hard.


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  20. Originally posted by Narc Everyone here runs rings round speculum, its not exactly hard.


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    I know dude I was just doing a bit
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