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Within the dust cloud is an odd dark, more solid-looking object they have described as a cigar-shaped UFO.
Scott C waring, editor of ufosightingsdaily.com was amazed by the discovery.
He blogged: "This UFO was reported by UFOmni2012 of Youtube and may be one of the largest UFOs we have reported in a while.
"How big exactly? If you lined up Earth 100 times then you would have a good start.
Or does it have to be 1,300 light years away?
Kardashev believed a Type IV civilization was ‘too’ advanced and didn’t go beyond Type III on his scale. He thought that, surely, this would be the extent of any species’ ability. Many think so, but a few believe there is a further level that could be achieved. (I mean, surely there is a limit?) Type IV civilizations would almost be able to harness the energy content of the entire universe and with that, they could traverse the accelerating expansion of space (furthermore, advance races of these species may live inside supermassive black holes). To previous methods of generating energy, these kinds of feats are considered impossible. A Type IV civilization would need to tap into energy sources unknown to us using strange, or currently unknown, laws of physics.
Type V. Yes, Type V might just be the next possible advancement to such a civilization. Here beings would be like gods, having the knowledge to manipulate the universe as they please. Now, as I said, humans are a very, very long way from ever reaching anything like this. But it’s not to say that it cannot be achieved as long as we take care of Earth and each other. To do so, the first step is to preserve our tiny home, extinguish war, and continue to support scientific advances and discoveries.
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: Skywatcher2011
Here's the original HQ image from 2006.
hubblesite.org...
Should anyone wish to find it themselves.
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: Skywatcher2011
Here's the original HQ image from 2006.
hubblesite.org...
Should anyone wish to find it themselves.
originally posted by: PorteurDeMort
If it was in fact near that constellation it would be light years across in size. I'm going with nope!
originally posted by: humanoidlord
a reply to: bluesjr
lets hickjack the thread and focus on this post shall we
originally posted by: fromtheskydown
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: Skywatcher2011
Here's the original HQ image from 2006.
hubblesite.org...
Should anyone wish to find it themselves.
I downloaded the 1800x1800 tiff file, viewed the tiff at original pixel size and lo and behold, there the object is, slap bang in the middle of the image. Easy, really.