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Poster Boy Wrote:
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> To the seemingly firm point that the alloys will
> offer few or no elemental surprises,
That's not to say there aren't any. But please keep in mind that those elements would be a) very unstable and b) extremely rare, with very few atoms in existence at any time. How a civilization could use that to make stable metal alloys is something I can't even begin to answer.
> If such stuff is being stored it may just be for
> that purpose, storage.
I don't understand?
> Then again, maybe this statement is
> disinformation, meant to give cause to be wary of
> the whole story.
I don believe this is the case. I do think he just chose the wrong words and it caused a lot of confusion.
> Me, I don't care much either way. I believe
> we're not alone, very likely have been visited,
> that some evidence is real, but I will probably
> only get excited if ET actually shows up in a way
> that is ultra public.
This doesn't excite you on an intellectual level at all?
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> To the seemingly firm point that the alloys will
> offer few or no elemental surprises,
That's not to say there aren't any. But please keep in mind that those elements would be a) very unstable and b) extremely rare, with very few atoms in existence at any time. How a civilization could use that to make stable metal alloys is something I can't even begin to answer.
> If such stuff is being stored it may just be for
> that purpose, storage.
I don't understand?
> Then again, maybe this statement is
> disinformation, meant to give cause to be wary of
> the whole story.
I don believe this is the case. I do think he just chose the wrong words and it caused a lot of confusion.
> Me, I don't care much either way. I believe
> we're not alone, very likely have been visited,
> that some evidence is real, but I will probably
> only get excited if ET actually shows up in a way
> that is ultra public.
This doesn't excite you on an intellectual level at all?
Stupidity is knowing the truth, seeing the truth but still believing the lies. And that is more infectious than any other disease. ~ Richard Feynman
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