RE:RE:RE:OT - aliens controlling this part of the galaxy who zionistsOk, I admit that this discussion is hypothetical.
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[ Note that "tin foil" is a common misnomer for aluminum foil. ~ Wikipedia ]
So let me put on my tin [aluminum foil] hat.
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Yes there are many hypotheses about Earth, our solar system, and the galactic picture.
Actually we haven’t evolved to the point where our solar system has a name, let me propose a name: Copernican System or Copernicus.
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It seems that there are billions of solar systems in what we call our galaxy, the Milky Way.
Now it seems that the heaver elements in all these solar systems, were all created the same way.
That is they are the remnants of a previous star that went through a supernova.
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So at first glance, all of these solar systems are made of the same stuff, they contain the same elements. They all have stock exchanges containing junior gold mining stocks.
Does that make sense?
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But whoa!
What if the majority of solar systems have no gold?
This may be the extrapolation of a new hypothesis:
“A super nova does not have the oomph to create gold, but gold must have been created in some other way.”
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This extrapolates into the hypothesis:
“Most solar systems have no gold. They are simply the remnants of a supernova.”
“It is extremely unusual for a solar system to contain the element gold.”
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A current hypothesis is that the element gold comes from a much more rare event than a super nova. The current conjecture:
"Gold is the remnant of the collision of two neutron stars."
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By some dumb luck, our solar system [Copernicus] was form out of the remnants of a supernova and the remnants of another much rarer event, the collision of two neutron stars.
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So it seems, perhaps unfortunately, that we are different from almost all the other stink hole solar systems that litter the firmament like a rash.
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[RJ, why do you say, “Perhaps unfortunately?”]
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Stephen William Hawking [CH, CBE{Order of the British Empire}, FRS, FRSA, theoretical physicist & cosmologist] implores:
“We had better keep out mouths shut and hope that they [the ET’s] don’t notice us.”
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When the Europeans noticed that there was gold in the Western Hemisphere, its inhabitants did not fare so well. Often they were considered a nuisance, and groups were simply exterminated.
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A few Spanish horses got away, and lived to populate North America.
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An extreme conjecture:
A hundred thousand years ago, a few of us may have gotten away, and lived to populate this planet.
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So yes, I agree, there is a clear motivation for others to have an interest in us.
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Perhaps more later.
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RJ