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4987001 No.4987001 [Reply] [Original]

Theia was in fact a giant alien sleeper ship that collided with Earth due to a system malfunction. Life then evolved on Earth from bacterium present on the ship.

>> No.4987007 [DELETED] 

>hurr

>> No.4987017 [DELETED] 

>Panspermia
>2012

>> No.4987026 [DELETED] 

>planet sized sleeper ship
The fuck? Why would they be sending sleeper ships instead of creating Dyson spheres?

>> No.4987043 [DELETED] 

>>4987026
They already Dyson spheres and the sleeper ship came through a worm hole.

>> No.4987049 [DELETED] 

so where are the remains? if it's planet sized there would be large structures remaining, and if it was a sleeper ship they would be designed to last indefinitely.

>> No.4987081 [DELETED] 

>>4987026
nonsense question; one is local residence and the other is mobile.

Maybe you don't know anything about either one:
a Dyson sphere is a fantasy, an ideal which is appealing in a couple ways but would require immense effort and technology well beyond simple mechanics.
a 'sleeper' ship is a transport for getting your members to a distant place without having to move extremely fast.

See? They aren't two choices for the same thing, so it's stupid to ask what you did.

>> No.4987085 [DELETED] 

>>4987026
How did you manage to see 'giant' and read 'planet sized?'

>> No.4987089 [DELETED] 

>>4987001
OP, if you don't understand the concept yet, I'll make it clearer:
you may NEVER write 'in fact' when you have no idea what you are talking about.
DO NOT write 'in fact.'

>> No.4987256 [DELETED] 

Op, please get the fuck out of /sci/ with your bullshit.

>> No.4987268
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4987268

If you hadn't started with aliens, and replaced it with "Panspermia" then there could be some merit to this discussion.
This: >>4987256