A science question for people far more intelligent than me. 19:30 - Jan 26 with 1064 views | MattinLondon | Imagine the moon is populated by aliens with technology akin to what we have now and live in large cities just like how we do. Now imagine at the same time Earth is in the seventeenth century. Would people on earth, with the naked eye or with what telescopes were available be able to see any sign that the moon had an advanced civilisation? |  | | |  |
A science question for people far more intelligent than me. on 19:41 - Jan 26 with 991 views | Guthrum | Yes, to an extent. No details of streets and buildings (we haven't got that resolution from Earth even now), but they'd be able to tell that something was going on. As others have said, the lights would probably give it away. |  |
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A science question for people far more intelligent than me. on 19:42 - Jan 26 with 989 views | jeera | If they had modern tech then surely they'd been popping over for a few decades. Some of the more entrepreneur types would have their own chains of bars and fast food restaurants by the early 1700s. We'd have been thoroughly exploited by green people with eyes on stalks. |  |
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A science question for people far more intelligent than me. on 19:44 - Jan 26 with 978 views | WeWereZombies |
A science question for people far more intelligent than me. on 19:42 - Jan 26 by jeera | If they had modern tech then surely they'd been popping over for a few decades. Some of the more entrepreneur types would have their own chains of bars and fast food restaurants by the early 1700s. We'd have been thoroughly exploited by green people with eyes on stalks. |
Now wait a minute, I'm not having The Clangers talked about like that. |  |
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A science question for people far more intelligent than me. on 19:45 - Jan 26 with 968 views | jeera |
A science question for people far more intelligent than me. on 19:44 - Jan 26 by WeWereZombies | Now wait a minute, I'm not having The Clangers talked about like that. |
They'd be running the soup kitchens. |  |
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A science question for people far more intelligent than me. on 19:47 - Jan 26 with 956 views | WeWereZombies |
A science question for people far more intelligent than me. on 19:45 - Jan 26 by jeera | They'd be running the soup kitchens. |
And that Big White Face off The Mighty Boosh? |  |
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A science question for people far more intelligent than me. on 20:25 - Jan 26 with 869 views | Pendejo | No, because they perfected a cloaking device a long time ago. The aforementioned Kepler caught one off guard eating crackers and cheese which is where the notion that the moon is made of cheese comes from. |  |
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A science question for people far more intelligent than me. on 20:40 - Jan 26 with 830 views | WeWereZombies |
A science question for people far more intelligent than me. on 20:25 - Jan 26 by Pendejo | No, because they perfected a cloaking device a long time ago. The aforementioned Kepler caught one off guard eating crackers and cheese which is where the notion that the moon is made of cheese comes from. |
Cheddar or Stilton? |  |
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A science question for people far more intelligent than me. on 21:01 - Jan 26 with 785 views | Pendejo |
A science question for people far more intelligent than me. on 20:40 - Jan 26 by WeWereZombies | Cheddar or Stilton? |
Stilton def info [Post edited 26 Jan 2022 21:01]
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A science question for people far more intelligent than me. on 21:24 - Jan 26 with 735 views | jeera |
A science question for people far more intelligent than me. on 21:01 - Jan 26 by Pendejo | Stilton def info [Post edited 26 Jan 2022 21:01]
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Not possible, got to be mozzarella given the shape. Unless, oh no... You're not one of those flat-Mooners are you? |  |
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A science question for people far more intelligent than me. on 21:35 - Jan 26 with 705 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Likely to be seen as an act of war! |  |
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A science question for people far more intelligent than me. on 21:53 - Jan 26 with 672 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
A science question for people far more intelligent than me. on 21:35 - Jan 26 by Nthsuffolkblue | Likely to be seen as an act of war! |
They'll make Putin seem like peanuts. |  |
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A science question for people far more intelligent than me. on 22:07 - Jan 26 with 643 views | Crawfordsboot | I’m afraid that me and my generation reared on Crawford, Phillips, Baxter and Ellsworthy then indulged with Beattie and Butcher would look at the ITFC on the moon and ask wtf has happened to our club. |  | |  |
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