Article (and more information in the "Read More" link).
Whether it's true or not, it makes for some awesome mental imagery. :dreaming:
Article (and more information in the "Read More" link).
Whether it's true or not, it makes for some awesome mental imagery. :dreaming:
I want to see the crystals. It is quite peculiar that the meteor exploded. I mean, why would it do that?
Alien bomb, imo. I'd like to see these crystals too. Pretty shady otherwise.
Are we that special?
It was probably an alien scientist determined to see his life's work examining the human rectum continue.
Yes, everyone loves of THAT much!:D
God made the alien do it.
Let us praise the deliverer who died to save our stools.
Praise Zjeebux!
Praise Zjeebux!
Praise Zjeebux!
Honestly, I wonder why some alien would give that much of a shit about some planet.
Because they are humans from the future!
Wow, so some aliens died so i can sit down cracking jokes about it dieing. Awesome! HAHA you died for nothing you fool! now you are not alive, and i am born, and laughing at you!
Hypothetical scenario:
Some alien species saved our planet because they valued it for some odd reason, perhaps for it's ability to naturally sustain life, or perhaps for some other resource. They did not do it to save humans. They intend to rid the Earth of human civilization in time for the arrival of their capital vessels. All the while you sit there laughing under the assumption that humanity must be the only reason this planet can be valued. Joke's on you buddy.
But that's just hypothetical, like I said.
I would love for this to be true. Please, God, let this be true.
Its always good to protect your investment.
He better have done some major research to corroborate his claims, otherwise he's gonna get ridiculed. The "markings" on the quartz slab, for example? Who says they aren't just random (i.e. formed naturally). etc. etc.
Shouldn't really be in the science forum, should it?
Here is a picture of the slabs. Well, I'm assuming these are them. Why would internet sites lie to me?
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_j7nO4iNpcs...0/crystals.jpg
Best pic I could find.
And here we see our friend, Dr. Yuri Lavbin, holding a fragment of the space ship. http://scienceblogs.com/startswithab...t/lavbin01.jpg
I refuse to believe that the amazing (and impossible to be created by a human being) markings on these stones are not from an alien civilization superior to our own.
The interesting part to me is the ferrum silicate, since I have no clue what that is, and I can't find any internet sources telling me what it is. However, after looking each word individually, I can come to a very poor guess that it is some kind of negatively charged metal (possibly Iron) rock thing. X.XQuote:
Originally Posted by our friend
Although I joke, I would like for this to be true, I really would, something about it just makes me yearn for it to be real. I mean, after all, if what is said in the story is true, there might be a compelling case here, maybe not the case being argued, but some type of interesting story could come out of it. More information is needed.
Ferrum is latin for iron. According to this website, iron silicate is also known as fayalite.
Yeah, whatever amount of good that does us. :chuckle: