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written by Jaron Summers ©2009
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There’s an interesting article in Newsweek on how to find aliens.
We’ve been looking for them for most of my life and with little success.
Make that no success.
If we were dealing with such a technically advanced civilization then we could assume that it has long ago mastered a method of making fuel out of pixie dust. Or the odd hydrogen atom which I understand is one of the most common elements that exists in the universe.
That would be inconvenient.
How much bigger? I’m not sure, at least 100 times. Those clever
Canadians did
the math.
So our sun is safe for awhile. Awhile is a scientific term – it means
a couple of billion years.
Who says you have to have water to support life? If the machines have taken over in those far away planets and contain intelligent life, then the first thing they would do would be get rid of water.
Water causes rust. Not good if your foot is made out of pig iron or whatever
kind of material your robot body is made from.
Of course not. We stole the mineral rights from the Indians and forced them onto reservations – and they put up casinos and turned many of their conquerors into a bunch of degenerate gamblers.
While we are there we will probably sample their women.
Except they may be made of pig iron.
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