Did you know, Pete, that James Burke was part of the BBC team that covered the Apollo missions?James Burke put things in perspective in his 'Connections' TV series.
He's still going strong at 85, and I saw him on the telly last week talking about his experiences. He said NASA gave the BBC team full cooperation because it asked sensible questions of the astronauts such as "What is involved in a mid-course correction manoeuvre?" rather than the home-spun "What did you have for breakfast?"
Here's some vintage footage for all James Burke and Patrick Moore fans:
Apollo 8 - BBC Coverage 1968 Part 1 of 3 - YouTube
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What do you want me to say Brinkman? That UFO’s are from vastly more intelligent alien civilizations?
We had this discussion months ago. Evolution, Anders Sandberg, the rise on intelligence, biological bottlenecks etc. remember?
One advanced intelligent alien civilization per galaxy is what the scientists currently compute.
As for simple. multicellular life, that’s probably everywhere.
We had this discussion months ago. Evolution, Anders Sandberg, the rise on intelligence, biological bottlenecks etc. remember?
One advanced intelligent alien civilization per galaxy is what the scientists currently compute.
As for simple. multicellular life, that’s probably everywhere.
I beg to differ. This is the only place that can of worms will ever be opened.As for simple. multicellular life, that’s probably everywhere.
What about the worms in space?This is the only place that can of worms will ever be opened.
Space worms provide insight into how gravity affects genes - The Irish News
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Okay, thanks for sharing but I still would like to read what Bonsai has to say in his own words if you don’t mind.
The righteousness are walking among us
Yes, all cans originate here.What about the worms in space?
Space worms provide insight into how gravity affects genes - The Irish News
You mean it comes from CHINA?
Made from china in England and ultimately owned by a Finnish company famous for making scissors.
Let's make no bones about it, Charles, we are talking fine bone china!
Blog :: So, What's the Difference between Fine Bone China, Bone China & Porcelain?
Blog :: So, What's the Difference between Fine Bone China, Bone China & Porcelain?
The quality of bone china is determined by the total amount of bone ash included in the raw materials. High quality fine bone china contains at least 30% bone ash.
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Bertrand Russell’s tea cup (actually teapot) springs to mind. A perfect metaphor for this discussion!
Russell's teapot - Wikipedia
Russell's teapot - Wikipedia
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US defence officials have announced the launch of a task force to investigate reports
Pentagon to study UFO sightings in restricted US airspace - BBC News
Pentagon to study UFO sightings in restricted US airspace - BBC News
OF COURSE they will 'study' until everyone has forgotten...mostly.
But what will be released to the public?
Grudge started late '40s......BlueBook came along a few years later.
No real conclusions but lots of obsfucated data about sightings. And apparently
a BUNCH of photographic evidence was 'borrowed' and never returned or simply
Debunked.
I am hopeful of a result but not optimistic. Maybe the photos in the FIRST Book
I ever bought, 'Flying Saucers Have Landed'....will turn out to be real?
But what will be released to the public?
Grudge started late '40s......BlueBook came along a few years later.
No real conclusions but lots of obsfucated data about sightings. And apparently
a BUNCH of photographic evidence was 'borrowed' and never returned or simply
Debunked.
I am hopeful of a result but not optimistic. Maybe the photos in the FIRST Book
I ever bought, 'Flying Saucers Have Landed'....will turn out to be real?
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