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11:41 am May 27, 2011
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Paranormal…they come through intergalactic travel portals 
http://www.krdo.com/news/28011…..etail.html
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2:54 pm May 27, 2011
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Post edited 8:14 pm – May 27, 2011 by Axel Olrik
Ah, that's just crazy!
For the real story you need to follow this "team of expert true believers (!)" as advertised on the Discovery Channel.
http://northamericanbigfoot.bl…..isode.html
I know I will.
Expert quote: "I do believe there's a 'squatch in these woods."
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2:08 am May 28, 2011
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Nosfer said:
Paranormal…they come through intergalactic travel portals 
I know, right? Here's my thing:
"When asked why no one has seen these creatures or taken pictures with current technology, Masias said he thinks the creatures are coming through a wormhole, an intergalactic travel portal from one galaxy to another."
Why is it always "intergalactic?" Do you think the average person actually knows how big our galaxy is? Perhaps it's a bit larger than they imagine. Here's a handy map. Last year, a scientist from Yale (pretty sure Yale) came out with a new number for the stars in our galaxy…300,000,000,000. That's just the number of stars, not all the planets whirling around them. That's a lot of zeros that ufo/alien enthusiasts are passing up on for their intergalactic dream. Always wormholes. Always intergalactic travel. Always kind of crazy…
And…was the guy in the video actually wearing a baseball cap with Albert Einstein on it? 
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2:56 am May 28, 2011
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Post edited 3:09 am – May 28, 2011 by Axel Olrik
Revenant said:
Always wormholes. Always intergalactic travel. Always kind of crazy…
Especially since unstable Schwarzschild/Lorentian wormholes and Einstein-Rosen bridges do not allow travel between universes NOT galaxies; while even transversable Morris-Thorne wormholes labour under the same limitation.
It is therefore painfully obvious that Bigfoot is not an intergalactic cryptid, but one from another universe altogether.
Duh!
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10:17 am May 28, 2011
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Axel Olrik said:
Especially since unstable Schwarzschild/Lorentian wormholes and Einstein-Rosen bridges do not allow travel between universes NOT galaxies; while even transversable Morris-Thorne wormholes labour under the same limitation.
It is therefore painfully obvious that Bigfoot is not an intergalactic cryptid, but one from another universe altogether.
"do not" = "do"?
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10:50 am May 28, 2011
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No…they are unstable…so although the theory was that they would, they do not. Transversable, on the other hand do. But neither do for galaxies, just universes.
Get your time-travel hat on and cruise!
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10:55 am May 28, 2011
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Then why the emphasis on NOT (galaxies)? Or is that NOR?
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11:41 am May 28, 2011
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'Cause saying " but neither do for galaxies, though transversable may for universes" used up too many Scrabble tiles?
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12:53 pm May 28, 2011
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1:41 pm May 28, 2011
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No, because galaxies should not be there at all; though, theoretically, universes might be in both cases, except for that pesky event horizon. Depends on your wormhole whether you would successfully make it between universes; but between, galaxies, never!
Epigrams are so hard to do.
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3:27 pm May 28, 2011
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So "do" instead of "do not"
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