Posts by Michel448a |
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Number crunching :
A cautionary (mouse) tail.
(Message 1350029)
Posted 55 days ago by Michel448a
LOL a good one ^^ |
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SETI@home Science :
Interesting Solutions to the Fermi Paradox
(Message 1349699)
Posted 56 days ago by Michel448a
to the 1st post of this thread i would say : or we dont use the good frequencies / material / technology or or i rather think they dont even studies our results, they just stacking them up in a database. They arent interested to spend time / arent paid to do it so they dont spent a sec .... Maybe one day, the directors of this projet will be renew and we will have fresh blood and they will have interest to at least check the results. Please explain what is "sub-space communication" In the Star Trek fictional universe, subspace is a feature of space-time that facilitates faster-than-light transit, in the form of interstellar travel or the transmission of information. Subspace obeys different laws of physics. Subspace has also been adopted and used in other fictional settings, such as the Stargate franchise, the "Scott Pilgrim" comics, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series, and the Descent: Freespace and Halo video games. In most Star Trek series, subspace communications are a means to establish nearly instantaneous contact with people and places that are light-years away. The physics of Star Trek describe infinite speed (expressed as Warp 10) as an impossibility; as such, even subspace communications which putatively travel at speeds over Warp 9.9 may take hours or weeks to reach certain destinations. Since subspace signals do not degrade with the square of the distance as do other methods of communication utilizing conventional bands of the electromagnetic spectrum (i.e. radio waves), signals sent from a great distance can be expected to reach their destination at a predictable time and with little relative degradation (barring any random subspace interference or spatial anomalies). |
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Science (non-SETI) :
Alma telescope
(Message 1347637)
Posted 62 days ago by Michel448a
massive galaxy (in blue) bends the light of a more distant galaxy, forming a ring-like image |
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Science (non-SETI) :
Alma telescope
(Message 1347400)
Posted 63 days ago by Michel448a
Thanks Lynn, good stuff there :-) if we can call that 'images' ^^ |
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SETI@home Science :
New thoughts on the Ohio State University 'wow signal'
(Message 1347366)
Posted 63 days ago by Michel448a
i would add 5) space travels at light speed or cryo_sleep is probably impossible and will only stay in sci-fi tvshows (aka startrek) |
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Science (non-SETI) :
God of the Gaps?
(Message 1346557)
Posted 65 days ago by Michel448a
bah no, we arent the first, even our history almost prove it ^^ its just you wont see any extra civilization that talks in english lol nor any human languages. nor wont count same as us, forget decimals or binaries way to count. they prolly dont even use the hydrogen thing spectrum 1420 (or whatever) it s a human mind creation. it s not cause WE thought they should use this or that .... thats the case! prolly certainly not. |
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Science (non-SETI) :
God of the Gaps?
(Message 1346551)
Posted 65 days ago by Michel448a
Over 40 years and no ET impossible, they are millions and millions out there in the universe ! |
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Science (non-SETI) :
Alma telescope
(Message 1346443)
Posted 65 days ago by Michel448a
i like the images at the bottom of that paper, where you have the Alma Alma/Hubble Hubble TABS. and compare. i really would rather took the money and buy some Hubble's children and place them in orbit instead to have spent for that .... :P |
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SETI@home Science :
Notification
(Message 1346351)
Posted 66 days ago by Michel448a
did it ever worked , cause i m here since very long time, and never saw it work |
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Science (non-SETI) :
Johnney Guinness would like this.
(Message 1344447)
Posted 70 days ago by Michel448a
As long as 500,000 years ago hominoids were making tools and living in cooperative societies. There is indisputable evidence that we branched off from a gibbon-like ape about 6 million years ago. euh i rather think thats the gibbon-like ape branched off from us :P |
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Science (non-SETI) :
One unanswered question that still allows for the existence of God
(Message 1343917)
Posted 72 days ago by Michel448a
yeah maybe the %chance for life is alot lower than originally thought but we know now 99.8% of all stars in the universe have from 1 to 16 planets. not only we dont divide anymore the number of suns / by the chance to have planets. we instead multiply the number of suns by a median number of planets ( stars X 8 planets ) not counting the number of moons these planets have ^^ |
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Number crunching :
The 84 cents a month fundraiser.
(Message 1343226)
Posted 74 days ago by Michel448a
SETI@home We received your gift of $10.00 via Visa on 03/05/2013. Your confirmation number is 109984. i gave my 0.84$ cents a month ^^ |
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SETI@home Science :
Possible Signal
(Message 1342646)
Posted 76 days ago by Michel448a
i am wondering if the famous WoW signal would have been processed by one of our computer, with the applications we are presently using... what kind of graphic (screensaver ones) we would get ? and what kind of results we would get ? 30 spikes and rejected cause overflow ? |
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Science (non-SETI) :
Any volunteers?
(Message 1342301)
Posted 77 days ago by Michel448a
bah tons of time to make L... ? no ? |
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Science (non-SETI) :
Old Continent
(Message 1342300)
Posted 77 days ago by Michel448a
but how possible nobody gone check there already ? surely some did it. |
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Science (non-SETI) :
Old Continent
(Message 1342019)
Posted 78 days ago by Michel448a
but Atlantis was bigger than a simple city... imagine if the whole america continent, or the euro zone continent would disappear beneath the seas.... or even the whole Australia big island ? that would be more than a tragedy :( |
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SETI@home Science :
ASTRONOMY PICTURE OF THE DAY™
(Message 1339926)
Posted 86 days ago by Michel448a
if each dot in that picture is a star .... how many stars are in just that little spot of the universe ? then multiply by 5 to 10 planets (EACH stars in universe has between 2 and 12 planets) the universe is so gigantic huge! |
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SETI@home Science :
Signals to and from exoplanets
(Message 1332767)
Posted 108 days ago by Michel448a
euh... we dont |
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SETI@home Science :
Galaxy collisions the Milkyway and andromada.
(Message 1326630)
Posted 127 days ago by Michel448a
We have only 3 billion years to find another earth. ^^ |
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SETI@home Science :
Habitable Catalogue - (Proportionately) More planets could harbour life
(Message 1326629)
Posted 127 days ago by Michel448a
lol its only in 3 billions years lol 3,000,000,000 years from now you have time to comeback on earth 3,000,000 times and live 100 years in each life |
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