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20 years 7 months ago #2842 by bradguth-gasa-ieis
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Pertaining to the topic of: "Ashen Lights = other life on Venus, NOT as we know it"

"albertw" the thread locking wizard on behalf of "Brian O'Halloran" has struck again. Just as well because absolutely nothing from the likes of Brian O'Halloran offers humanity any hope whatsoever.

Brian O'Halloran; "for the last time - Venus is a dead rock (biologically dead, though geologically probably active), there is certainly no intelligent life there. This is underpinned by 40 years of peer-reviewed data"

Seems I wasn't asking for anything but of expertise feedback and of alternative ideas pertaining to other life on Venus (other than atmospheric microbes or diatoms), never once was I suggesting any notion that the likes of Brian O'Halloran could survive regardless of whatever applied technology because, Lord Brian knows for a bloody fact that life is only possible upon Earth and perhaps Mars where everything is seriously frozen solid into CO2, pulverized and otherwise irradiated to death, and of where there's almost no available energy to boot, much like Earth will become within the next century, if not otherwise extremely greenhouse hot and nasty like Venus.

All I ever received was their absolute flak of mainstrean status quo from the likes of Brian and a slight number of others clearly incapable of thinking outside of their box, or of allowing others to think out side the mainstream box.

Since all of irishastronomy.org can't manage to openly discuss the notions of what and of how so much illumination is emerging from Venus, especially when that's supposedly next to impossible as to happen by way of any natural cause, it thereby must be true that there's a whole lot more to Venus than Irish folks want the public to know about.

It also seems, if I or others do not agree with their mainstream status quo, that of any subsequent arguments are pointless, and as to prove that point their thread locking master "albertw" will terminate the topic, thus terminating the topic edit function.

Brian O'Halloran; "Nothing that you've provided here is going to change my opinion - or indeed anyone else's on this board"

If that's not a perfectly borg like collective overlord of control, then I don't know what is.

In deed, I may contact the likes of Brian O'Halloran off board, with my humble regrets that "I told you so", and of being sorry that I wasn't up to your peer review standards when trying to convey topics on the positive and humanitarian sorts of things that I thought were worth discussing. Obviously the likes of "irishastronomy.org" needs someone of a much higher authority, perhaps Pope like, before they'll budge an inch, much less help the future of humanity.

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20 years 7 months ago #2844 by voyager
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Regarding: Ashen Lights = other life on Venus, NOT as we know it

Since I'm already receiving more than my fair share of flak instead of usable specifics on the topic, is there any way that a given page that I've previously posted can be edited and/or replaced. If so I'll remove loads of words and other off-topic remarks, that which should help the context to reflect best upon the intent and focus of the original topic at hand.


If the moderators of the specific boards have the time and incination to do so then yes, that is possible but my advice would be to start a fresh thread, take two if you will and try to have this very interesting discussion in a much more simple and friendly way.

Bart B.,
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My Home Page - www.bartbusschots.ie

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