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Sep 26, 2022 11:16 AM

MonkeyWrenched

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Is it? Aliens didn't exist until this era or something? If there was a Human Astronaut in it mouth, sure.

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Basically this https://youtu.be/hUUaMD2l7Ms

3 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

When Mondays get weird.

3 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Dinos vs. Aliens, would totally watch that.

3 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

I think a god-tier troll would be to bury an iPod or something down at the Neolithic layer at Stonehenge or similar.

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Might take a few millennia to pay off, of course.

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Now if it was holding a sign that said "end nuclear testing now" it would really complicate things.

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Alien sightings are just time travelers.

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Time to reverse engineer alien tech

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This is basically the plot of Darling in the Franxx

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New information only complicates things if you're trying to stick to a bad narrative.

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There it is

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Not really. Dinosaurs were defending the planet from Aliens. Not that complicated.

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Flawless

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But.. but we'd already placed a flag. It's our moon now.

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Apparently it's just fully bleached from the solar radiation.

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Still funny

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how did it hear the fart?

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ground vibrations

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I’ve always wondered what proof of ET life would do to religions.

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depends. either they would worship them. or holy war because they dont match the "true image of our made up holy person"

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Depends on the people.

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Some religions would have no problem with it, they'd even expect there to be life elsewhere in the universe.

3 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

This is more complicated...

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Raptor jesus was real

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Velocipastor

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Made even more interesting since the cross was derived from the humanoid-specific execution method.

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Raptor Jesus

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Velocipastor

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Idk, scientists would be like "oh my gosh! I get to study dinosaur anthropology?!!!"

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While everyone was arguing if Jesus was white, brown or black. Everyone was wrong and he was a raptor all along.

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That would combine what I went to school for (anthro) AND my love for dinosaurs. Dream career

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Doesn’t complicate jack. That’s a career-making dig write-up. This is what people don’t get about actual science/scientists.

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Everyone knows the real scientists are actually in on the scam.

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Eh, complicated doesn't mean bad.

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You have Comlicated this

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The complication is proving that you didn't stage it.

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It would’ve been even better if the yeti had been riding the t-rex.

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yeah when the black Ford LTD shows up and the black suits get out he wont remember the dig. it was just swamp gas off a weather balloon

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Proof of alien life/technology/civilization/intelligence would be a Nobel award moment in news that would change the world.

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Well it does but not for the discoverer. Let the theoreticians fight it out in the bloody halls of academia.

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Well, unless they're construction workers.

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Yup humans are alien to this planet. That's our ancestors ship right there

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Are you telling me scientists aren't actually all part of some conspiracy to...uh...something something denial of god?

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("A career-making dig" would be an enormous understatement in this case)

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It complicates it by upping scrutiny around findings and conclusions by exponential factors, I'd wager. Career-making, one way or another.

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Well I think the scrutiny is when its stuff like the antikythera mechanism, which is complex, but not completely impossible to have been 1/

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Made by human hands. If it was like a completely preserved flying saucer, complete with fossils of ET, probably less skepticism..probably2/2

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IRL, the two would assume it's a hoax first. Would do some tests to figure out whenever the fossil was real at least, and when it was faked>

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>Then, if the saucer turns out to be consistent with dinosaur age, do even more tests. Then even more. Then call every1 they know to repeat>

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>the tests, then they all go "either all our machines are REALLY broken, or..." and then the whole scientific world goes into ecstasis

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You've apparently not known many real scientists. I had a friend overturn decades of scientific thought, got shunned, couldn't get published

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Ended up giving up on science and turning to teaching. Eventually the community came around but it took 10-20 years.

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If anyone's wondering, it was on the nature and purpose of glial cells in the brain.

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Thanks for sharing. My first thought reading the comment was on this exact thing, I think officially called neuronal bias

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Lot of it was career driven. Even the head of her lab torpedoed her because his career was built on the common understanding of glial cells.

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Bunch of old men don't want their life's work thrown in the bin because it was all garbage science, understandable, but still wrong.

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Yup, I guess I hadn't expected scientists to act like every other group of humans

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Absolutely going to get tenure after this paper. ⬆️

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Still only make about 70k a year

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Hell; a Nobel prize might be in order

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Agreed. Empirical evidence actually clarifies for the non-delusional.

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Nobody is going to believe him unless more evidence is independently found. He'll spend the rest of his career defending himself.

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Damn you Fiji Mermaid!!!

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See you later, Bigfoot!

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It would complicate things for pretty much every society on the planet. Definite proof of extraterrestrial life would be a game changer.

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as it is almost statistically proven that aliens exist the real game changer would be the 'they can come here any time' part of that picture

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No, it's not... Paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1806.02404.pdf

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thats one paper by a bunch of philosophers about a mathematical/physical problem...questionable...also both the drake equation and fermi >

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ANY research in that area is philosophical at best, because we're lacking proper data for several parameters. Did you even read the paper?

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> paradox aim at alien civilizations more advanced than us so we could detect their existence...reduction to 'alien life exists somewhere' >

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At some point there will be a telescope or something that shows us proof of other life out there and we will collectively lose our minds.

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Only if they're close enough, otherwise it's physically impossible to detect anything definite.

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Why would it do anything of the sort? There's almost certainly other intelligent life somewhere else in the universe. It's almost certainly

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not going to resemble anything we know or expect, but it exists. Spacefaring? Not a guarantee but possibly. If so that'd be great, if not

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that's still a good thing.

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Or already extinct. Like the T-Rex it was found with. Fa fa!

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TO BE FAIR, it's not always great for the person who figures out everyone before them was Big Wrong about something elemental.

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How would this prove anyone wrong?

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Consider Wegner, the poor motherfucker whose life was ruined by proposing Plate Tectonics.

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Galilei is another example

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Right?! It's like these people have never seen a disaster movie. That person is always getting the shaft or sacrifices themself for th group

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Disaster movies have fucking stupid plots to the point that it's like horror films, the characters are dumb so the plot can happen and

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there is action rather than a bunch of people logically defeating the villain or dealing with the problem at hand.

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Show me on the doll where Genre Films hurt you. And if a cookie cutter bothers you that much you must've stopped watching MCU at 3rd film.

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