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i think bedlum is an alien. 5th intallment of ancient aliens is on...wooooo hoooo |
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i think bedlum is an alien. 5th intallment of ancient aliens is on...wooooo hoooo |
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Jeffy do you have your papers? Damn aliens coming from space and taking our jobs. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA sorry but no white guy or black guy is gunna do yard work in arizona in july. sorry wrong alien conversation.
Did I say that I think I'm an alien? |
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Jeffy do you have your papers? Damn aliens coming from space and taking our jobs. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA sorry but no white guy or black guy is gunna do yard work in arizona in july. sorry wrong alien conversation. Did I say that I think I'm an alien? |
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Dose anyone here know if there is a legitimate site for the Drake Equation?
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Dose anyone here know if there is a legitimate site for the Drake Equation? |
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ancient san scrit from india states there is over 400,000 human like races scattered throughout the cosmos
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Dose anyone here know if there is a legitimate site for the Drake Equation? The Drake Equation is an equation that supposedly calculates the number of intelligent,and technologically advanced, civilizations that exist. |
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had a brain dart...yeah i heard of it but got no clue where to find it.....google it ...
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E.T. PHONE ROME
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Edited by
massagetrade
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Wed 05/26/10 12:18 PM
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Dose anyone here know if there is a legitimate site for the Drake Equation? You mean, the original? I think there are several different ways of putting together the pieces of the product of probabilities. And I don't mean commutation, I'm talking granularity of the expression. Here is one: from, of course: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_equation#The_equation |
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Actual video proof of UFO's:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHtWHRBtjUU |
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Dose anyone here know if there is a legitimate site for the Drake Equation? You mean, the original? I think there are several different ways of putting together the pieces of the product of probabilities. And I don't mean commutation, I'm talking granularity of the expression. Here is one: from, of course: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_equation#The_equation Thank you, but thats the only version I've seen lately. And I have found a good description on the SETI website. The first time I saw the Drake Equation it was broken down to its individual parts. I haven't seen that for a couple of years. That's the version I'm looking for. |
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Dose anyone here know if there is a legitimate site for the Drake Equation? You mean, the original? I think there are several different ways of putting together the pieces of the product of probabilities. And I don't mean commutation, I'm talking granularity of the expression. Here is one: from, of course: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_equation#The_equation Thank you, but thats the only version I've seen lately. And I have found a good description on the SETI website. The first time I saw the Drake Equation it was broken down to its individual parts. I haven't seen that for a couple of years. That's the version I'm looking for. So what is N and what is R* and what is fp and ne and fe and fi and fc and L? What do those letters actually represent? |
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Never mind.
The Drake equation states that: where: N = the number of civilizations in our galaxy with which communication might be possible; and R* = the average rate of star formation per year in our galaxy fp = the fraction of those stars that have planets ne = the average number of planets that can potentially support life per star that has planets fℓ = the fraction of the above that actually go on to develop life at some point fi = the fraction of the above that actually go on to develop intelligent life fc = the fraction of civilizations that develop a technology that releases detectable signs of their existence into space L = the length of time such civilizations release detectable signals into space.[3] |
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So far in the search for planets there has been only one found in the "Goldilocks" zone and can harbor life (ne). Gliese 581 C, if it holds liquid water, could have life. Now if we have found that it may have life so soon in the search for Earth-like planets, there must be hundreds of planets in this galaxy with life (fl). And if there are hundreds with life, there has to be a few with intelligent life (fi).
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clickable link to the drake equation and explaibation---->http://www.astrodigital.org/astronomy/drake_equation.html
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