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      Quote Originally Posted by DuB View Post
      Ferrum is latin for iron. According to this website, iron silicate is also known as fayalite.
      Yes, but what does it all mean, Basil?

      I guess when I read only could be "made in space," I read that is it can't occur naturally, and can only be synthesized in space. It is less interesting to me now.

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      I just gotta get something off my chest, inspired by some comment or other in this thread.

      I don't get why people think aliens would want to destroy our earth OR preserve it based on the existance of humans.

      I think the most logical thing to assume about any possible group of aliens is that they would be curious about our planet (for scientific reasons, at least) based on the fact that there is life there.

      I'm saying I think they'd react in a similar way that we would react, if we ever found another planet with life, or a planet with life that was about to be hit by a meteorite.

      We humans have ideas of ourselves, our value, whether or not we're worth being saved from a meteorite. But the probability of some aliens knowing enough about one specific animal on earth to make some kind of judgement like that is quite low, IMO.

      I just think sometimes people read too many sci-fi novels and forget to look at things objectively.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Mes Tarrant View Post
      I just gotta get something off my chest, inspired by some comment or other in this thread.

      I don't get why people think aliens would want to destroy our earth OR preserve it based on the existance of humans.

      I think the most logical thing to assume about any possible group of aliens is that they would be curious about our planet (for scientific reasons, at least) based on the fact that there is life there.

      I'm saying I think they'd react in a similar way that we would react, if we ever found another planet with life, or a planet with life that was about to be hit by a meteorite.

      We humans have ideas of ourselves, our value, whether or not we're worth being saved from a meteorite. But the probability of some aliens knowing enough about one specific animal on earth to make some kind of judgement like that is quite low, IMO.

      I just think sometimes people read too many sci-fi novels and forget to look at things objectively.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Mes Tarrant View Post
      I just gotta get something off my chest, inspired by some comment or other in this thread.

      I don't get why people think aliens would want to destroy our earth OR preserve it based on the existance of humans.

      I think the most logical thing to assume about any possible group of aliens is that they would be curious about our planet (for scientific reasons, at least) based on the fact that there is life there.

      I'm saying I think they'd react in a similar way that we would react, if we ever found another planet with life, or a planet with life that was about to be hit by a meteorite.

      We humans have ideas of ourselves, our value, whether or not we're worth being saved from a meteorite. But the probability of some aliens knowing enough about one specific animal on earth to make some kind of judgement like that is quite low, IMO.

      I just think sometimes people read too many sci-fi novels and forget to look at things objectively.
      Not if earth is a project that has existed for thousands of years created for some experiments. But was about to be destroyed. The most logical experiment being that humans have a natural environment that grows by itself. Probably if they were protecting it wasn't humans they were protecting it was earth.

      But the evidence is not conclusive enough so i cant really say more.

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      I don't see why aliens saving us because they have a conscience is out of the question.

      We humans have ideas of ourselves, our value, whether or not we're worth being saved from a meteorite. But the probability of some aliens knowing enough about one specific animal on earth to make some kind of judgement like that is quite low, IMO.
      You mean humans? Our civilization is visible from space, you know.
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      Must...protect....life!!!

      The Tungsten blast is a very interesting phenomenon. I think that it is a leap to attribute it to an alien saving the planet, but maybe there is more information that we don't know. The whole area does have an amazing high level of minerals since the blast, both common and rare. The plants that grow there now are amazingly healthy and healthy for eating also. They grow super fast and big.

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      Greatest part of this article: one of the comments below:

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      Where is the analysis of these crystals? They've had plenty of time. Makes me think there's something fishy there.

      Though it is very easy for me to entertain the thought that a more advanced civilization might use crystals in this manner to hold information.

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      The only comment I have is, Scientologists galore.
      They will be thriving on this one bit of evidence, and many more scientologists will become active. Things like this, is what scares our society or provides them with a different mindset on life that is unknown to us.

      I think the greatest fear of a human being is the unknown, and the vast amounts of space. If you let your mind dwell on a topic that you may fear for too long, you may begin thinking very paranoid thoughts. When our society is informed with some kind of news, they go completely berserk. I know that its good to be informed about things like this, however I agree with the government by hiding some factual evidence on these types of topics. For instance, if the world was told in one week the earth was going to explode by a giant meteor what do you think would happen?

      I have conjured a theory, that on 2012, maybe the scientists will reveal some kind of secret they have been hiding that may involve some kind of threat to our life as we know it, and the general public will explode. This will cause people to sell their houses, belongings and other types of things. This will cause some kind of disturbance in the stock market, and many people will commit suicide, not wanting to go through what is to come.

      I do not believe anything to happen on 2012, but if something did/does happen, I would conclude it to be something like this ^^.

      It is a very entertaining article, although excuse my for my french, IT IS COMPLETE BULLSHIT. *ehem*

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      Or maybe this was all a naturally occurring phenomenon. I think stranger things have happened.

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      Even though I define anything that has to do with the irrational belief that aliens are visiting us as senseless banter, I've decided to simply move this to ED. Do aliens exist? Almost certainly, do intelligent aliens exist? Almost certainly. Are their aliens with interstellar capabilities? Probably, assuming our current understanding of how the universe works is correct. Does the government cover things up? Absolutely. Did they cover up an alien spacecraft intercepting a speeding comet over Russia in 1908? 100% No. Anyone who passed high school chemistry can tell you that heat can cause etchings in quartz, and the explosion was hot enough to incinerate several acres of timber. That "Ph.D" should be banned from the academy of science. Also, Fox News, is not a credible source, it might as well have been the Inquirer.

      Quote Originally Posted by Dannon Oneironaut View Post
      The whole area does have an amazing high level of minerals since the blast, both common and rare. The plants that grow there now are amazingly healthy and healthy for eating also. They grow super fast and big.
      As I said, the place was incinerated, ash makes pretty damn good fertilizer.

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      Did they cover up an alien spacecraft intercepting a speeding comet over Russia in 1908? 100%
      Is that the claim the article made? Because I can't find it.

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      I don't think they mentioned anything about covering it up.

      I don't see why the aliens would save us, but if they did, that would bring up a ton of questions.. Like: Why?
      I don't think that it's far-fetched to suggest that it's simply out of the kindness of their hearts. But I think that if they did save us, that it would suggest that they know a lot about Earth, or at least the life on it.
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      Quote Originally Posted by grasshoppa View Post
      Because they are humans from the future!
      This.

      Except Stephen Hawkings says time travel to the past is impossible.
      Maybe Stephen Hawkings says too many dream crashing things.
      Perhaps it is an ancient automatic defense mechanism for saving the Earth made by the Egyptians or Mayans or Scientologists or something.
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      "Russian Scientist: UFO Crashed Into Meteorite to Save Earth"

      Wouldn't it make more sense to just say a UFO was crashing to Earth and exploded in mid-air? I guess it is more dramatic if a UFO crashes into a meteorite to save Earth. Drama is good because it plays on people's emotions making them irrational in their thinking and logic...
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      I seriously doubt the credibility of this Russian scientist. I think he has a human superiority complex, like other species would sacrifice themselves for us?

      Maybe, drunk aliens?

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      Even if an alien spaceship did crash into a meteorite to save us, why would anyone automatically assume that an alien died to do it?

      Any species with the technology to carve rocks, I mean, travel through space, will have automatic probes they could just program a flight path. /:

      That he assumes a sacrifice was involved s too presmuptious and hurts his credibility.
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      A quote from Wikipedia:

      The Tunguska event was a large explosion, possibly caused by a meteoroid or comet, in what is now Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia in June 1908. Night skies as far away as London were markedly brighter for several evenings. Unsupported theories regarding the event include the impact of a miniature black hole or large body of antimatter, ball lightning, a test by Nikola Tesla of the apparatus at Wardenclyffe Tower, and a UFO crash.[12][43][44] Another theory is that the explosion was caused by a piece of Biela's Comet from 1883.[45]

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      Quote Originally Posted by Dannon Oneironaut View Post
      A quote from Wikipedia:

      The Tunguska event was a large explosion, possibly caused by a meteoroid or comet, in what is now Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia in June 1908. Night skies as far away as London were markedly brighter for several evenings. Unsupported theories regarding the event include the impact of a miniature black hole or large body of antimatter, ball lightning, a test by Nikola Tesla of the apparatus at Wardenclyffe Tower, and a UFO crash.[12][43][44] Another theory is that the explosion was caused by a piece of Biela's Comet from 1883.[45]
      So basically, no one knows what cause the Tunguska event.

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      Keep in mind that the event took place back in 1908, in Russia.

      I present an interesting thought experiement of ethics:

      The trolley problem.

      Now imagine something similar, except it involves a huge asteroid, a planet with a foreign intelligent lifeform and you controlling the trolley (spaceship) from a remote location.

      Do you take action and save the planet, or do you continue without taking action, though saving the people onboard the trolley?

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