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Do Extra Terrestrials Use Alphanumerics to Communicate?
When you're trying to solve the riddle that is the ET and UFO phenomenon on Earth one of the most common things you are going to do is study information. Using wormation or word formation you are going to continuously see repeating patterns that provide a preponderance of evidence that ETI is present on planet Earth. Not only is it present but the possibility exists that Humanoid Extra Terrestrials Live Among Us (HETLAU).One of the most common tools you are going to use within wormation is alphanumerics. EA will just say that is something EA have been doing all along but once you understand what is really happening you can see that it is a form of ETI. The problem is when people are taught to read, write and speak a language they are basically taught a strict interpretation of that language and its grammatical usage. For instance, you can't combine letters and numbers in a word in English and say that its English.Many industries have developed their own technical jargon that allows them to communicate faster and more effectively using these looser interpretations of English, but technically in English class, it's not seen as English. For example, Eng1ish is not technically English even though it's obvious what you are saying.The key is going forward that the possibility exists all languages and methods of communication on Earth were placed here by ESH. Realizing this possibility and being willing to realize that possibility means a looser interpretation of languages on Earth exists. You can then make a presumption that any combination of languages, symbols, information etc... that can be understood can be seen as a form of ETI.At the very core of that premise is alphanumerics. Putting together some very basic examples immediately makes the possibility that it is a form of ETI standout.
By Richard Van Steenberg8 years ago in Futurism
'Altered Carbon'
Critics who've said that Altered Carbon, the 10-part series I just binged on Netflix (based on the 2002 novel by Richard K. Morgan, which I haven't read) is not as good as Bladerunner, which it strives to be, are myopic — or to put it bluntly, completely wrong. That's because Altered Carbon is at least as good if not better than the two Bladerunner movies (certainly the second), which it not only exceeds in scope and variety, but plain-out doesn't resemble in crucial ways.
By Paul Levinson8 years ago in Futurism
'Star Wars The Last Jedi:' Luke Skywalker and Ben Solo
Star Wars: The Last Jedi has been out for more than a month already and since then many reviews and criticisms of the film have been lured in. Although it is critically acclaimed and many critics have enjoyed the film already, many fans have expressed discontent with how the film was presented. Although the film has been very negative, there are some positive aspects that needs to be highlighted as I felt they have been overshadowed by its more negative aspects. The story arc that I felt was a very positive aspect of the movie was the one with Luke Skywalker and the destruction of his Jedi Temple and his exile.
By Nomad Omen8 years ago in Futurism
Star Wars Legends Stories or Concepts Fans Want to See in a Movie or Trilogy
According to fans, Star Wars is a series, no... a world that has been etched into the hearts of many regardless of age. Most people grew up with the series, some are new additions to the fan wagon. Among all the amazing movies and cartoons, most fans weren't introduced to all of the other great things Star Wars related, such as video games, comics, and novels inside and outside of the movie's timeline, known as Legends. Since Disney owns Star Wars and changed the canon timeline a bit, many fans think these would be great Star Wars Legends stories to include into the new films.
By Thomas Brown8 years ago in Futurism
The Pagan Wheel of the Year
Pagan can mean a lot of things. Pagans can be Wiccan, but not all pagans are Wiccan. We pagans have adopted a wheel of the year tradition that was somewhat practiced in ancient times only with four major holidays, not 8 as in the modern era. Each pagan tradition has its own version of the holidays. We are going to be discussing the Pagan holidays in general terms. The wheel starts with Yule in December, continues with Imbolc in February, followed by the vernal equinox, also called Ostara in March or April. In the summer time, we have Beltane in May, Litha for summer solstice. Then there are other harvest festivals such as Lammas/Lughnasadah, and the autumn equinox Mabon, Samhain is the last holiday of the year, or New Year’s Eve, when the veil between the worlds is thinnest. For Wiccans, Pagans, and witchcraft practitioners, the wheel of the year begins October 30th, and ends the next year on October 31st.
By Iria Vasquez-Paez8 years ago in Futurism
Guy Toad
Once upon a time there was a little toad named Guy, named after the national treasure, Guy Fieri. Guy was a dashing young lad sporting a very sharp Hitler Youth, blonde haircut. One day, Guy said in an angelic scream, “I’M GOING ON AN ADVENTURE!” as he was sucked into the void.
By Alexander Ender8 years ago in Futurism
The Lifeboat Foundation
We do live a world that is uncertain of the Future. The planet is full of places subject to war, famine, pollution, natural disasters, and civil disorder. All of these problems, combined with the technology that humanity now has, can be catastrophic. Enter the Lifeboat Foundation, a non-profit and non-government organization that was founded by internet entrepreneur Eric Klien. The organization was started in 2002 with purpose of safeguarding humanity against existential risks . The Lifeboat Foundation is composed of Advisory Boards consisting of dozens of scientists, engineers, authors, and experts in various other fields. The foundation also funds various programs that are designed to protect the world population. The organization has also considered space colonies as a last resort if other defensive measures fail. The foundation also works on a friendly AI program and has instituted the very first Bitcon endowment fund.
By Edward German8 years ago in Futurism
Alex The Inventor - Chapter 9 (Pt.3)
Chapters 1 - 9 can be read at: Deep Sky Stories & Illustrations Chapter 9 (Part 3) Big Ben Back at Work Meanwhile, in the darkness, back at the scrapyard, Big Ben the massive construction-bot was indeed alive once more and now idling passively after having chased away what he perceived to be a trespasser on his work-site. Being a diligent construction site robot, Ben was always on the alert for unsafe working conditions in his domain. His infrared sensor correctly detected the boy (his Foreman), the tall female (the Boss), and a tall male, an (Authorized Assistant) within the workshop. The second tall male, an (Unauthorized Trespasser) whom Ben had never before cleared as "Safe" was promptly expelled from the hazardous work-site.
By G.F. Brynn8 years ago in Futurism











