wildWolverine
L'Etat, c'est moi
Did some research. The book was written by Stephen Baxter, and was indeed titled Manifold Space (sequel to Manifold Time, hence my confusion). The aliens were called the Gaijin.
Originally posted by Tsukemono5
Interesting name, considering Gaijin is a derogatory Japanese word for a foreigner.
Curt, of course worshipping a non-existant fabrication is not a sign of intelligence. Worshipping an existant fabrication, now that takes skill. And the best solution is to worship an existant God.
Originally posted by wildWolverine
@Curt: let's not let this get into a debate about the existence of a God(gods) and/or the merits of worshipping him/her/them. This is a nice peaceful alien thread -- there are far too many religion threads active right now already.
Microbe makes hell its homeWASHINGTON, Aug. 14 A microbe that thrives in boiling water and breathes iron has stretched the limits of where scientists believed life could exist, according to a report published on Thursday.
Originally posted by sims2789
if you know all of the facts, you would have to be insane to not believe in aloens. there are 100 times more stars in the universe than there are humans currently on this planet. tosay that only 1 of those stars has a planet with life on it is insane. i believe there are flying saucers(most UFO's can be explained, but what about a cigar-shaped white thingthat flew over the American Southwest in 1917 and 1995 and was seen by an airliner in 1999?). Roswell was a crashed weather baloon, in my opinion.