stuckmotor
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Mighty Mouse used to be able to turn on a flashlight and reach the wall before the beam hit it. ;-)
He was an Earthling.Einstein says the speed of light is constant.
Man, that's fast.Mighty Mouse used to be able to turn on a flashlight and reach the wall before the beam hit it. ;-)
Before greeting them it would be a good idea to check with the CDC and ask if gloves and mask are required.Aliens aren't contributing much to our knowledge base just yet. I suppose any day now since we're pretty onto them. Might as well shake hands and get it over with. btw, IMO they're either bringing something or they want something they couldn't say mine from an asteroid. Maybe they're busy programming their universal translators while choosing a country to make the first official visit to.
They have to be intelligent in order to build UFOs that can travel so fast. Far beyond the abilities of techno-savvy humans.Then there's the problem of zapping to another place in a really fast line. You never know what's gonna be in that path, like a bug on the windshield. To avoid that, you'd need to teleport from one location to another, like GPS coordinates in space and time. But there's no way to know if something will be occupying the space you teleport to. So you may end up teleporting into the center of Mt. Everest.
So, based on that, I'm gonna still go with no intelligent alien life forms are visiting us. Space bacteria? Maybe. Techno-savvy beings. Not so much.
... I'm gonna still go with no intelligent alien life forms are visiting us. Space bacteria? Maybe. Techno-savvy beings. Not so much.
Before greeting them it would be a good idea to check with the CDC and ask if gloves and mask are required.
It would be logical. Big ears are a definite way to ID aliens.Would it be illogical to check under hats?