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Message 1887211 - Posted: 1 Sep 2017, 3:21:24 UTC

Looks like we may have found something, Science Alert.

In the early hours of Saturday morning, researchers searching the Universe for signs of alien life detected 15 explosive radio signals in the space of just five hours, all coming from a tiny galaxy 3 billion light-years away.

It's the same galaxy we've received repeated signals from in the past, but the blasts, known as 'fast radio bursts' have never been as frequent as these latest discoveries, causing the team to ask other scientists to tune in and help figure out what the hell's causing them.

"Bursts from this source have never been seen at this high a frequency," said Andrew Siemion, director of Breakthrough Listen, an initiative based the University of California, Berkeley, which detected the signals.
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Message 1887213 - Posted: 1 Sep 2017, 3:35:53 UTC - in response to Message 1887211.  

Well NASA or someone had better start the Warp Drive project, though 3 Billion Light Years, that would take a long time to reach, how long?

I don't know.
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Message 1887224 - Posted: 1 Sep 2017, 4:45:44 UTC - in response to Message 1887213.  

Well NASA or someone had better start the Warp Drive project, though 3 Billion Light Years, that would take a long time to reach, how long?

I don't know.

Voyager's rated top speed was warp 9.975. The Technical Manual for that show said this was 3053 times the speed of light. So even if she could go that speed indefinitely (which she couldn't), it would take close to a million years to get there.
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Message 1887227 - Posted: 1 Sep 2017, 4:58:36 UTC - in response to Message 1887224.  

Well NASA or someone had better start the Warp Drive project, though 3 Billion Light Years, that would take a long time to reach, how long?

I don't know.

Voyager's rated top speed was warp 9.975. The Technical Manual for that show said this was 3053 times the speed of light. So even if she could go that speed indefinitely (which she couldn't), it would take close to a million years to get there.

Wow.
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Message 1887230 - Posted: 1 Sep 2017, 5:38:32 UTC - in response to Message 1887224.  

Well NASA or someone had better start the Warp Drive project, though 3 Billion Light Years, that would take a long time to reach, how long?

I don't know.

Voyager's rated top speed was warp 9.975. The Technical Manual for that show said this was 3053 times the speed of light. So even if she could go that speed indefinitely (which she couldn't), it would take close to a million years to get there.


This warp drive, not the fictional stuff...
https://www.space.com/17628-warp-drive-possible-interstellar-spaceflight.html

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Message 1887291 - Posted: 1 Sep 2017, 14:57:02 UTC - in response to Message 1887230.  

Well NASA or someone had better start the Warp Drive project, though 3 Billion Light Years, that would take a long time to reach, how long?

I don't know.

Voyager's rated top speed was warp 9.975. The Technical Manual for that show said this was 3053 times the speed of light. So even if she could go that speed indefinitely (which she couldn't), it would take close to a million years to get there.

This warp drive, not the fictional stuff...
https://www.space.com/17628-warp-drive-possible-interstellar-spaceflight.html

That talks about going 10 times the speed of light, which only knocks the time to reach this radio source down to 300 million years.
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Message 1887302 - Posted: 1 Sep 2017, 15:25:13 UTC

Maybe we need a Babylon 5 in orbit controlling some jump gates :-)
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Message 1887312 - Posted: 1 Sep 2017, 15:49:28 UTC - in response to Message 1887310.  

Really, who'd knew that :-)
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Message 1887314 - Posted: 1 Sep 2017, 15:52:34 UTC - in response to Message 1887310.  
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Babylon 5 was situated in politically neutral space: in orbit around Epsilon III.

But about Babylon 4? The most powerful station ever constructed by human hands at the time, Babylon 4 also possessed engines that allowed the station to be moved from place to place, although this was a very slow process due to its size.


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Message 1887321 - Posted: 1 Sep 2017, 16:06:29 UTC - in response to Message 1887314.  

LOL & if not that, how about the Arkonide technology Perry got from the moon?
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Message 1887343 - Posted: 1 Sep 2017, 17:20:50 UTC

Let's not forget the BS they used to reduce the apparent mass of DS9 to move it to the mouth of the wormhole.
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Message 1887356 - Posted: 1 Sep 2017, 19:50:51 UTC - in response to Message 1887343.  

Let's not forget the BS they used to reduce the apparent mass of DS9 to move it to the mouth of the wormhole.

Nah, all they had to do was get rid of some excess Ferenghi...
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Message 1887364 - Posted: 1 Sep 2017, 20:29:28 UTC

In this age of PC-ism. Had to laugh.
Was reading a story about the arrest of a burglar caught in the act.
He was, according to the story.................
"arrested via the use of an electronic control device, commonly known as a Taser."

Gee, and I thought electronic control devices were called 'remote controls'.

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Message 1887368 - Posted: 1 Sep 2017, 20:41:59 UTC - in response to Message 1887364.  

In this age of PC-ism. Had to laugh.
Was reading a story about the arrest of a burglar caught in the act.
He was, according to the story.................
"arrested via the use of an electronic control device, commonly known as a Taser."

Gee, and I thought electronic control devices were called 'remote controls'.

Meow.

Shouldn't that be Taser®? Which is what all the PC is about, nasty letters from lawyers telling you they will sue if you disparage their client's trademark.
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Message 1887574 - Posted: 2 Sep 2017, 20:47:52 UTC - in response to Message 1887368.  

The guy i bought our electric fence energiser from: R u sure!? That's pretty damn jurassic park shizzle! My sister later got the call from gallagher and upped it to serious lethal style.No green shit grows near those wires :D
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Message 1887583 - Posted: 2 Sep 2017, 21:14:53 UTC

It's the same sister that forbid me to post anything funny about her on the internet.
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Message 1887584 - Posted: 2 Sep 2017, 21:16:18 UTC - in response to Message 1887583.  

It's the same sister that forbid me to post anything funny about her on the internet.

And how's that working for her? LOL.
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Message 1887635 - Posted: 3 Sep 2017, 3:25:26 UTC

Well, my Powerball ticket for tonight was a bust, so I guess I'll have to plan on going to work on Tuesday........

Meowsigh.
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Message 1887642 - Posted: 3 Sep 2017, 4:28:21 UTC - in response to Message 1887635.  

Well, my Powerball ticket for tonight was a bust, so I guess I'll have to plan on going to work on Tuesday........

Meowsigh.

Hopefully one of these days your ticket will win.
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Message 1887643 - Posted: 3 Sep 2017, 4:30:30 UTC - in response to Message 1887642.  

Well, my Powerball ticket for tonight was a bust, so I guess I'll have to plan on going to work on Tuesday........

Meowsigh.

Hopefully one of these days your ticket will win.

Homeless kitties all over the country would rejoice.....LOL.
Not likely. But, the odds if you buy a ticket are still better than if you do not play.
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