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Re: starship-design: Re: Aliens
In a message dated 7/4/97 12:05:28 PM, TLG.van.der.Linden@tip.nl (Timothy van
der Linden) wrote:
>Kelly wrote:
>
>>This leads back to the bigger SETI problem. If their were any star
traveling
>>civilizations; and if they went out, colonized/explored, and set out for
the
>>next stars. If the average 'wavefrount' of their exploreres moved at
1/10th
>>light speed. They could cross the galaxy in a million years. Given they
>>should have had billions of years to get here, and even slight
>>biocontamination should leave noticable traces (their arn't any) then where
>>the hell is everybody?!
>
>Why do you think the dinosaurs died out? Indeed biocontamination. The aliens
>tried to clean up most of the carcasses, that's why we find so few of them.
>Most of the small critters survived, because they usually have more and
>faster offspring and can thus adapt faster to such disasters.
>
>And you also know that many are abducted by aliens for genetic experiments.
>They are trying to match both our biologies.
>
>Wow, it sounds so logical ;)
>
>Tim
Tighter then the garbage the UFO buffs are buying.
Kelly ;)