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| Message-ID | <58138CE8.2115@ix.netcom.com> (permalink) |
|---|---|
| Date | 2016-10-28 10:37 -0700 |
| From | The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> |
| Newsgroups | rec.arts.sf.written, sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity, alt.astronomy |
| Subject | Re: tabby's star |
| References | <581265BB.7A4D@ix.netcom.com> |
Cross-posted to 4 groups.
The Starmaker wrote:
>
> 'The astronmers discover that tabby's star is hollow, and that its inner
> surfaces hold vast "cities" of geometric structures that
> resemble buildings and are separated by streets with shallow trenches. A
> mammoth band of water, dubbed the Cylindrical Sea,
> stretches around tabby's star central circumference. Massive cones,
> which the astronmers theorize are part of tabby's star propulsion
> system,
> stand at its 'southern' end.
> They also find that tabby's star atmosphere is breathable.'
>
> anybody can write science fiction....or copy and paste it.
>
> this is how you get government funding...copy and paste.
So, if you see the term "alien megastructure" thrown around by
the 'scientific community', it's because they read science fiction stories
written by pot smoking sf authors which is where the term originated.
It's all science fiction.
I mean, really...
a "flying saucer" is simply a term henpecked, pussywhipped men
used to describe what their wives threw at them in the 50's...
that dish under the cup.
sau·cer
'sôs?r/
noun
noun: saucer; plural noun: saucers
a shallow dish, typically having a circular indentation in the center, on which a cup is placed.
i guess women in those days didn't express themselves verbally...
now they won't fuckin shut up!
And then they ask...."Are you listening????"
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tabby's star The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2016-10-27 13:38 -0700 Re: tabby's star The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2016-10-28 10:37 -0700
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