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jibal 2 days ago

The laws of physics are the same for aliens.

And there is no "paranormal stuff".

anthk a day ago | parent [-]

The related news was broadcasted in Spain on serious TV news at lunch, not from some Alex Jones-lite kind of show with Reiki and the like.

On the laws of physics, we are like toddlers discovering an adult world. The quaterion concept it's almost from yesterday, and yet it drives real world stuff. Even networks, such as some hypercubic topology, as the one I've seen from mycrovtif. Yes, it's bound to the Hamming code, too. You don't need to break physics, but understand them better. And the case it's that there no intuition once you drive QM, where even 'particles' collide into themselves.

Said this, my point will serve as a slight hint in order to successfully understand the rest.

jibal a day ago | parent [-]

> The related news was broadcasted in Spain on serious TV news at lunch, not from some Alex Jones-lite kind of show with Reiki and the like.

Completely irrelevant.

> On the laws of physics, we are like toddlers discovering an adult world.

Perhaps you are, but not everyone is. FLT travel is well known to be impossible.

anthk a day ago | parent [-]

For an advanced civilization with huge Physics understanding, travel wouldn't be the correct word (moving through space with light speed bound limits).

For instance, when people talk about quantum entangling, information doesn't 'travel' faster than light. There's no transmission, in a similar way that here woudln't be any dx over t. There would be no actual move.

jibal 15 hours ago | parent [-]

Asserting that physics knowledge purportedly incomprehensible to us would enable this or that is radical bad faith, exacerbated by dishonest word games. No transmission of information means no move, no travel, and so this advanced civilization can't get here, flatly contradicting previous claims. And as I said, our knowledge of physics is adequate to establish this. And that on top of nonsense about "paranormal" being authenticated because it was broadcast on "serious" Spanish television, not Alex Jones--which is a totally circular and bizarrely gullible argument from authority--TV and other mass media is rife with nonsense, especially in this area.

I won't comment further.

P.S. I finally bothered to look at their link: https://0x0.st/Pr1Y.txt

That's the dumbest crap I've ever read. If this was presented on Spanish TV then it's no better than Alex Jones, and no one with an IQ above room temperature believes this happened.

anthk 6 hours ago | parent [-]

One of the affected passengers was a journalist. You know, you wouldn't want to toss your whole career to the dust bin with a shitty Alex-Jones/paranormal like comment you would find under UFO related magazines and the like. Even more today where you can find smartphones everywhere.

So, if Isabel Orta -she- lied, I would expect to be ridiculed down to the extreme in the media.

Because, let's get fair, people in Spain would just watch stuff like Cuarto Millenio (paranormal, UFO and conspiracies stuff) on Sundays for the laughs on crazy theories and 'discoveries'.

Yet the journalist told her story in prime time, in serious media, not under these kind of magazines turned into TV shows:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_magazines_of_anomalous...