UFO / UAP

I think what they meant was that 80% of the matter in the universe is dark matter.
Yes, and after abusing another poster, for actually posting the truth, whilst posting bollax themselves....

"...What a daft nonsense statement "space is empty that's why we can see through it". Are you 9 years old..."
 
Yes I said someone was Daft and was saying nonsense.
Compared to nosealls, "moron", "daliymail reader", "bolloax",
He has called me a troll when I first come on here and all sorts of names. Just one of lifes nasty pasties mate.
 
Yes I said someone was Daft and was saying nonsense.
Compared to nosealls, "moron", "daliymail reader", "bolloax",
That's just a generational thing. No one under pension age uses the term 'daft' anymore.
 
It isn't the truth, it is only your views. Hardly proffessor Brian Cox are you?

In this case, it looks like Iwilldoit had just made a simple mistake. They said 80% of the universe is dark matter. What they should have said is that 80% of the matter in the universe is dark matter. That still leaves 99.9999999999999999% as empty space.
 
I believe in NHI. Too many instances being reported in the world by ordinary people, military, navy, air force, government employees to suggest it is all rubbish...

I hope that disclosure will happen soon. It seems that will be the case....
 
So those telescopes will be able to tell 100 % that those planets are habitable and with no danger for future generation colonisation now who would have thought radio telescopes could pick up living things
Fantasies you do know that they have managed to put living things into suspended animation already

Just think its all those billions they spent in the sixties thats allowing you to put your daily drivel up now .... So perhaps your right it would saves us having to read it

Titty babby, right there (y)
 
never heard of gravity of planets being used to speed up and slow down space craft without the need to burn masses of extra fuel
Look at how the fastest space craft we have got up to the speed of 450,000 miles per hour

So what?

Even at half a million miles per hour, with planets (or groups of planets) being light years apart, it would take millions of years to get from one to another.

Your gravity boosts would be very, very few and far between.....
 
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