Kirkaiya2
Kirkaiya
Kirkaiya2

That's fine you believe that way. I don't have faith (a nice word for, "belief in something for which there is no evidence") in imaginary invisible super-beings whose very existence cannot be explained, and who supposedly come "from nothing". Instead, I prefer the more sane and reasonable choice: that while we don't

dilbertbert, your hatred-filled, bigoted view of those who are rational, and who don't subscribe to silly, irrational beliefs such as Leprechauns or an invisible man-in-the-sky-who-controls-everything is quite amazing!

Technically, there is only one final outcome for the human race: extinction. Whether by our own hands, a natural catastrophe (solar flare, asteroid, et al), at the hands of an alien civilization, or the eventual heat-death of the universe, at the end of time there will be no more humanity. *Also, there is now the

That's actually not entirely correct - lasers are beams of (coherent) light, and so a material that reflects the majority of the beam (typical mirrors reflect about 90% - 95% of visible light) would, in fact, be a good defense. The trouble is that the enemy doesn't know what wavelength of laser you might decide to

That's actually a real possibility - that there are aliens using FTL "warp bubble" drives, but that they're either completely disinterested in us (despite our species' narcissism) or else they're observing us the way we do wild populations of gorillas, and not letting themselves be seen.

I'm not saying that I believe it's 100% impossible - only that I have serious doubts about whether it's possible (theoretically, that is), and that even if it is theoretically possible, I strongly suspect the effort to turn that knowledge into something workable is many decades away - probably not in my lifetime.

I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER!!!

One problem with that (absorption and deflection) is that there is no material or combination of materials that can absorb or reflect all useful wavelengths of EM, which means that an enemy with a tunable radar could simply vary the frequency of their beam constantly in order to track you (or better yet, have two

Wow, people like you - with obvious mental problems, prone to paranoia and conspiracy theories - give the rest of us vets a bad name. I've been to the DMZ in Korea as well, and as a veteran, I can assure you that you serving in the military as well adds absolutely no credibility to any of the total horses*it you just

I'm not overly worried yet... Not that I think for a second that the Kim family, or its military sponsors/protectors, are looking to dabble in mass-suicide, which is what such a launch would be, but even if they did all go insane: there are 4 x GMD ABM missiles at Vandenberg, and 20 x GMDs in Alaska, which are able

Babies have gender orientation - very clear gender orientations, usually, and anyone who works with young children (or has them!) knows that at an early age, baby girls and baby boys exhibit behavioral differences, including in social behavior. The same underlying orientation is linked to sexual preferences, and - at

I think using a form of wireless inductance charging or magnetic resonance charging. One possibility is that you have a small charging device as part of a pair of "lens-less" glasses that you could wear, which would basically be just the top of the frames of normal glasses (a two ear-pieces joined by a single "bar"

As omnipotent implied, the answer is "yes". Any product (not counting prohibited items like illegal drugs, etc) that a company has delivered to your house is yours once you take possession of it. While I know for a fact that this applies to anything delivered via USPS, I'd have to check to see if the same law

I'm glad the aliens are big customers of Boeing, at least they're doing their bit for American jobs!

Some of us who are white and male do recognize the inequality of the historical - to present day actually - white male power structure, and take that into consideration when voting. While that wasn't my primary reason for voting for Obama, the combination of Romney's (and the GOP's) shabby treatment of the LGBT

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Sure... or victims of car-accidents, or an airplane crash, or anything else. I think it's a bit of a stretch that models with fake liquid latex wounds, with the known context of a zombie apocalypse show (for which they made the video), might somehow be mistaken for "women who may potentially be victims of domestic