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Yet another flying shit nugget, nothing to see here
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>>41219497An almond?
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>>41219497is it being shy or something? another fucking month for this fucking thing to come to earth? can it hurry the fuck up? I'm running out of money fast
who and why so demonstrative?
>>41219497God I wish this would slam directly into me.
>>41219497The context of the latest image is there's a field around the entire object. Like gravity. Its own. That infers its VERY unusual.
>>41221495That's just ice
>>41219520October 3
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>>41219497ITS THE PROTOMOLECULE!!!
>>41219497They're coming. :)
>>41221198Facts nigguh
recently someone made a thread, "why don't demons want salvation?"well whether that is by their own choice or not, once these ayys arrive the demons will likely be erased, since there's most likely no need to keep them around
>>41219497If THEY would really want you to not see them, you wouldn't find them here
>>41221383It's 3.5 miles across, and is a "global-killer" travelling at twice the normal speed (remember force = mass X velocity squared). It entering our solar system should disturb everyone.
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>>41227123Source of pic? It's weird how an advanced race would use nickel in the hull because nickel is soft. Personally I think it's a small planetoid that got dislodged from an alien solar system, and over the course of billions of years found its way here. It's not hard to imagine a low-level star dying by exploding, all the planets closest to it obliterated, and the planets out the furthest within its solar system get blasted by the force into space. That force would explain the speed.
>>41227154Well force is e=mc2 and I think it slows down after a while
>>41227162really? i always thought force is F = ma
>>41227154Whatever speed it reached just depends on what forces it has encountered before. Doesn't even need a kick from an explosion, it could've been slingshot by a large body it passed near.>>41227162Energy is conserved. An object in motion will remain in motion (and at the speed it is currently going) unless acted upon by an outside force.
>>41227211Space is not empty. It's absolutely full of matter even if tiniest amounts of stardust and leftover particles from the dawn of creation. It's also full of "currents" like rivers and oceans have thanks to solar winds. What Voyager found outside of our solar system is a band of heated radiation that makes outside of our solar system hotter than inside of it in spite of the lack of sunlight. So there is stuff out there that can cause resistance to slow something down.
>>41227229yeah I saw an RV parked up there but people wouldn't believe me
>>41227154its a heavily edited crop from the mars rover pics nasa has on their website
>>41227154>Source of pic?