This Neanderthal prejudice has really got to stop eh.
This Neanderthal prejudice has really got to stop eh.
What I believe I'm really referring to is a galaxy that's probably farther way from us but perhaps slightly greater than the distance we are to the Universe's Center point. I understand the accepted age part BUT the problem I would have is if a galaxy is in fact 20 billion light years away from US, it's either older…
Yeah. Kind of my thought. How does anyone actually know where the 'reference point' is in terms of where we are as a galaxy 'far far away' and the Universal Center. You'd have to view 13.2 billion light years away in all directions from the earth to seriously satisfy that claim and even then it's a straight line in…
lol. perfect.
Somewhere in there you're talking about The Day the Earth Stood Still.
Exactly.
Well. Despite that fact as someone else mentioned, there's room for improvement.
You know I actually went to see that and ...apparently it wasn't all that worth... yep... knowing.
You know I don't think I ever really watched Alias. Perhaps I should at some point.
I have a great idea for a movie. Instead of Alien invasion, Alien saving, as in they save our asses. You could do the whole angels from heaven angle as an aside too just to spice it up with religious connotations. It's uplifting and ... and... optimistic. Just when you think we're doomed from out of the sky... ships.
Just watched the first episode this afternoon. Not bad. I think I'm hooked. Noticing a whole slew of familiar faces as well. And hey it's the green Orion girl from Star Trek 2009. Hotness.
As long as we are in the belief that thoughts can travel faster than the speed of light, make it so. If we stopped thinking that we can't then there's a probability that we won't, and that would be unfortunate. Mathematics just like the universe can be manipulated, just have to figure out how. That's where an…
You know I really like that design from Enterprise.
Not really. Or did you just happen to forget the purpose of the internet... the passing on of knowledge and information. And then there's ...what are the chances that a terrorist is actually reading Gizmodo right now.
The Reliant would probably be a better configuration because it's more compact but hey that's just me.
If I'm not mistaken there was a Russian? scientist that accidentally put his head in an accelerator beam back in the late 70's? early 80's?. Due to the fact I can't remember the story nor the individual I can only say that it did occur. I think he was able to carry on normally but may have had some... psychological…
mmm. Space Above and Beyond is a personal favorite of mine. Every time I watched BSG I couldn't help but think of SAAB and I think someone from BSG mentioned it at one point during some interview. I'd give it high marks for it's deep element of introspection.
In a recent interview he said no xenos.
"Why would you build a robot that big?"
Did you not JUST describe Trinity? I do believe she would kick your ass for saying that. Hehe.