If I may, here is another thought, They might need to be in liquid to
travel thru space. Say protection from gravity stress, or radition. It could be a way to handle a long journy. Dee In a message dated 4/27/2009 7:54:36 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: Hi All Maybe they have feeding tubes (unseen) mounted in their space helmets... food tubes (ala Apollo Astronauts). During the alien autopsy (Identified and Computer Affair), the pathologist did say that anatomically the aliens were 'basically humanoid' (heart, liver, left lung, etc.) so they would presumably need the same or similar air and food requirements. Or, maybe the green liquid as well as being oxygenated, also has nutrients that could be absorbed through the skin. Or, maybe the aliens go into deep hibernation during their voyages, and are woken just prior to planetary approach, or when their systems warn them of approach. This way they wouldn't need nutrients directly by mouth during their voyage. Or, they have some sort of slow-release nutrient package ingested prior to their voyage. This has been investigated and tried by the USAF in the 60's for pilots on long recce flights, and had some success... Just some ideas??? Hop this helps. Best to you all :) Griff **************Remember Mom this Mother's Day! Find a florist near you now. (http://yellowpages.aol.com/search?query=florist&ncid=emlcntusyelp00000006) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Also presents a rather daunting weight problem. --------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: [hidden email] To: [hidden email] Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 4:54 AM Subject: Re: [SHADO] Re: Aliens. If I may, here is another thought, They might need to be in liquid to travel thru space. Say protection from gravity stress, or radition. It could be a way to handle a long journy. Dee In a message dated 4/27/2009 7:54:36 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: Hi All Maybe they have feeding tubes (unseen) mounted in their space helmets... food tubes (ala Apollo Astronauts). During the alien autopsy (Identified and Computer Affair), the pathologist did say that anatomically the aliens were 'basically humanoid' (heart, liver, left lung, etc.) so they would presumably need the same or similar air and food requirements. Or, maybe the green liquid as well as being oxygenated, also has nutrients that could be absorbed through the skin. Or, maybe the aliens go into deep hibernation during their voyages, and are woken just prior to planetary approach, or when their systems warn them of approach. This way they wouldn't need nutrients directly by mouth during their voyage. Or, they have some sort of slow-release nutrient package ingested prior to their voyage. This has been investigated and tried by the USAF in the 60's for pilots on long recce flights, and had some success... Just some ideas??? Hop this helps. Best to you all :) Griff **************Remember Mom this Mother's Day! Find a florist near you now. (http://yellowpages.aol.com/search?query=florist&ncid=emlcntusyelp00000006) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.557 / Virus Database: 270.12.11/2089 - Release Date: 4/30/2009 5:53 PM [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Not to mention, all that sloshing around, lol...
--- In [hidden email], "davrecon" <davrecon@...> wrote: > > > Also presents a rather daunting weight problem. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: wonnut@... > To: [hidden email] > Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 4:54 AM > Subject: Re: [SHADO] Re: Aliens. > > > > > > If I may, here is another thought, They might need to be in liquid to > travel thru space. Say protection from gravity stress, or radition. It could > be a way to handle a long journy. > Dee > > > In a message dated 4/27/2009 7:54:36 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > griff@... writes: > > Hi All > > Maybe they have feeding tubes (unseen) mounted in their space helmets... > food tubes (ala Apollo Astronauts). During the alien autopsy (Identified and > Computer Affair), the pathologist did say that anatomically the aliens > were 'basically humanoid' (heart, liver, left lung, etc.) so they would > presumably need the same or similar air and food requirements. > > Or, maybe the green liquid as well as being oxygenated, also has nutrients > that could be absorbed through the skin. > > Or, maybe the aliens go into deep hibernation during their voyages, and > are woken just prior to planetary approach, or when their systems warn them > of approach. This way they wouldn't need nutrients directly by mouth during > their voyage. > > Or, they have some sort of slow-release nutrient package ingested priorto > their voyage. This has been investigated and tried by the USAF in the 60's > for pilots on long recce flights, and had some success... > > Just some ideas??? Hop this helps. > > Best to you all :) > > Griff > > **************Remember Mom this Mother's Day! Find a florist near you now. > (http://yellowpages.aol.com/search?query=florist&ncid=emlcntusyelp00000006) > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.557 / Virus Database: 270.12.11/2089 - Release Date: 4/30/2009 5:53 PM > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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depends on composition, lol
in Brin's universe wasnt there oxywater ________________________________ From: davrecon <[hidden email]> To: UFO discussion group <[hidden email]> Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 7:41:02 PM Subject: Re: [SHADO] Re: Aliens. Also presents a rather daunting weight problem. ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - ----- Original Message ----- From: [hidden email] To: SHADO@yahoogroups. com Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 4:54 AM Subject: Re: [SHADO] Re: Aliens. If I may, here is another thought, They might need to be in liquid to travel thru space. Say protection from gravity stress, or radition. It could be a way to handle a long journy. Dee In a message dated 4/27/2009 7:54:36 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, griff@griffwason. com writes: Hi All Maybe they have feeding tubes (unseen) mounted in their space helmets.... food tubes (ala Apollo Astronauts). During the alien autopsy (Identified and Computer Affair), the pathologist did say that anatomically the aliens were 'basically humanoid' (heart, liver, left lung, etc.) so they would presumably need the same or similar air and food requirements. Or, maybe the green liquid as well as being oxygenated, also has nutrients that could be absorbed through the skin. Or, maybe the aliens go into deep hibernation during their voyages, and are woken just prior to planetary approach, or when their systems warn them of approach. This way they wouldn't need nutrients directly by mouth during their voyage.. Or, they have some sort of slow-release nutrient package ingested prior to their voyage. This has been investigated and tried by the USAF in the 60's for pilots on long recce flights, and had some success... Just some ideas??? Hop this helps. Best to you all :) Griff ************ **Remember Mom this Mother's Day! Find a florist near you now. (http://yellowpages. aol.com/search? query=florist& ncid=emlcntusyel p00000006) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.557 / Virus Database: 270.12.11/2089 - Release Date: 4/30/20095:53 PM [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Yes that's him. supposedly the human body could not withstand the stress
of transitioning from sub light to close to light speed. So some type of fluid might give protection. There was an experiment done with a liquid that can be breathed for a short time. Remember the other movie the Abbess? The diver had to use this liquid to go deeper. Dee In a message dated 5/13/2009 4:35:53 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: Gary Sinise is the main actor you are thinking of in Mission To Mars. my web bio: _http://imdb.http://imhttp://imd_ (http://imdb.com/name/nm1048889/) --- On Wed, 5/13/09, _wonnut@aol.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) <_wonnut@aol.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) > wrote: From: _wonnut@aol.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) <_wonnut@aol.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) > Subject: Re: [SHADO] Aliens. To: _SHADO@yahoogroups.SHA_ (mailto:[hidden email]) Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2009, 3:30 PM Hi; I just remember a movie that came out. I belive it was mission to mars. I can't think of the actor who took the flight to another world but he is the main charter of CSI NY. The aliens they found or what was left wanted to bring someone back with them. They incased him in liquid before they took off. Dee In a message dated 5/13/2009 5:58:14 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, KevinLazenby8@ activemail. co.uk writes: Just a thought: Aliens may spent the whole journey living in the liquid filled suit, & that the UFO wasn't filled with the liquid; It would solve 1 weight problem! It creates another problem though - the bathroom? ************ **Recession- proof vacation ideas. Find free things to do in the U.S. **************Recession-proof vacation ideas. Find free things to do in the U.S. (http://travel.aol.com/travel-ideas/domestic/national-tourism-week?ncid=emlcntustrav00000002) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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After many hours listening I've decided that 1 min and 25 secs into the
"Long Sleep" is the best soundtrack to UFO that Barry Gray ever did, it's amazing! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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