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philip347

There has been evidence present that said dark matter is pushing galaxies further apart.
This action may in part, be causing a hand down reaction which is similar to the frantic bee swarming social honey bees undergo, when a very cold winter is approaching?

What is at issue, is the proper age of the universe and how this might be affecting a probable occurrence in humans, that might make them more insect or cyborg like.

Two sets of proper information are the tellings of Wendy Freidman of the Carnegie Observatories in Pasadena California, on spectral notations of shown past giant ghost veils, from per section cubic colossal episodes.

The second is the it seems unaccepted book titled the Pleadean Mission, by Randolph Winters, where it is said that the probable age of the universe, is much older than a few billions of years of age.

What anyone should be after, is what is both the estimated age of the universe and are we going into cool down now.

The second piece of information sought, is this action causing over industrial actions in all or most sentient beings estimated, which could be a unit wide sort of action?

This estimation has some claims held within the science fiction series, Star Trek, where there is a species known as The Borg, which it seems comes to rise.

This information in how sentient beings or most all beings are socially acting, might be based in relationship to bio-social actions posed by the said big cool down?

I suggest some aspects of the book only, as this might relate to their claim.

I do not know. I have no proper idea on the age of the universe. My aims are only to illuminate that a semi-biological direction to cyborgs, might be foresaid to the said phenomenon.
flyingbuttressman
QUOTE (philip347+Oct 6 2009, 04:03 PM)
There has been evidence present that said dark matter is pushing galaxies further apart.

Umm, no.
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This action may in part, be causing a hand down reaction which is similar to the frantic bee swarming social honey bees undergo, when a very cold winter is approaching?

W.T.F.?
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This action may in part, be causing a hand down reaction which is similar to the frantic bee swarming social honey bees undergo, when a very cold winter is approaching?

W.T.F.?
What is at issue, is the proper age of the universe and how this might be affecting a probable occurrence in humans, that might make them more insect or cyborg like.

W.T.F.?
uaafanblog
QUOTE (philip347+Oct 6 2009, 08:03 PM)
What is at issue, is the proper age of the universe and how this might be affecting a probable occurrence in humans, that might make them more insect or cyborg like.

What about the alien-vampire hybrids? Do they like Nachos?

Should they read The Nacho Hunter's Blog? I think you should.

In past addresses to you, I've tried and tried to edify with regard to the multitude of vicissitudes surrounding the subject of Nachos. You really should try to come to America once. Not so you can visit the hidden subterranean cities underneath Mt. Shasta in California, but instead to partake in the absolute pinnacle of human cuisine.

Nothing compares to Nachos. They can be made so so so many different ways. Do you like black beans? You can include them in a Nacho recipe. How about ground Kobe beef? Yes ... you can put ground Kobe beef on Nachos and even have it tartare if you like. Many people like to prepare Guacamole from the fruit of the Avocado tree as a special topping. While others prefer sour cream. Some bold humans even use both while adding Salsa. Seriously, some people use all three in combination! Can you believe that?

philip347
To academia, contractors, seeking this information and or the military,
Please note, here are the sources for the call to papers.

You should also note that by the online video (octopus leaves tank to eat fish in other tank), that the said non-terrestrials being probably a form of mollusk?
Octopuses are very tenacious, when they are confronted with a task.

If they by this time have evolved either past or to our relative level of evolution, they would be additionally formidable with the addition of advanced prosthetic devices.

Being cyborg, as book source have said, they would even have in all probability mastered time travel and or time displacement capabilities?

They might even be better than Earth in this technology know when and how intervening in any given timeline, with their advanced capabilities.

Forgive me for blurting when I first had arrived here. With the social pressure that the trolls like to exert here, I might have said that I was a cousin to Bozo The Clown and sold ice cream via a traveling bicycle propelled cart, on the surface of the moon.

The call for papers is sincere. I would certainly entertain this thought if I were in your positions.

thanks

18 "Cosmic Apocalypse" April 28, 2008 (2008-04-28) The Universe as we know it is condemned to death. Space, matter and even time will one day cease to exist and there's nothing we can do about it. Harsh realities are revealed about the future of our Universe; it may collapse and burn or it might be gripped by a galactic ice age. Either of these scenarios might be a long way off. However, our Universe could suddenly be destroyed by a "random quantum fluctuation", a bubble of destruction that can obliterate the entire cosmos in the blink of an eye. No matter how it ends, life in our Universe is doomed.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Episode_list_...rse_(TV_series)
uaafanblog
QUOTE (philip347+Oct 6 2009, 10:22 PM)
Forgive me for blurting when I first had arrived here. With the social pressure that the trolls like to exert here, I might have said that I was a cousin to Bozo The Clown and sold ice cream via a traveling bicycle propelled cart, on the surface of the moon.

Nothing wrong with admitting what you do for a living.
orestis
QUOTE (philip347+Oct 6 2009, 06:22 PM)


18 "Cosmic Apocalypse" April 28, 2008 (2008-04-28) The Universe as we know it is condemned to death. Space, matter and even time will one day cease to exist and there's nothing we can do about it. Harsh realities are revealed about the future of our Universe; it may collapse and burn or it might be gripped by a galactic ice age. Either of these scenarios might be a long way off. However, our Universe could suddenly be destroyed by a "random quantum fluctuation", a bubble of destruction that can obliterate the entire cosmos in the blink of an eye. No matter how it ends, life in our Universe is doomed.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Episode_list_...rse_(TV_series)

Man, that's scary. It's going to be hard getting to sleep tonight.

Help out here, lighten the mood. How would you finish a joke that starts with, "A man walks into a bar..."
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