Re: Re: Re: Governaments claim us behind earthquake
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Dude, they're forcing Google to censor references to it.
Not surprised. Keep an eye out now, they've obviously found the reference here and will be monitoring all who know now. I better implement my safety protocols, stat.
I'm not sure this belongs in the conspiracy forum. If it's true that other countries are trying to build a case against the United States for starting Earthquakes it's not a conspiracy. I have heard a passing report on the news that Venezuela believes America is behind the Earthquakes.
Originally posted by Wild Shadow
i think any earthquake in venezuela might be suspicious after he called us out..might not help us in deniability
Or people can apply reason and deduce that the US doesn't really have the Earthquake-O-Matic, as it would require super-massive amounts of energy to power, let alone the technology to create it in the first place.
Edit. Strike out that second part, the US does have the technology, as the 1947 Roswell space-craft has been successfully reverse-engineered.
Originally posted by jinXed by JaNx
I'm sure, Jeff Goldblum can make it fly.
Goldblum didn't make it fly, he just programmed a super-virus that would not only attack, but disable completely alien technology that was vastly more advanced. Oh, he also did this in a matter of minutes.
I think he was using a Mac though.
Originally posted by Robtard
Goldblum didn't make it fly, he just programmed a super-virus that would not only attack, but disable completely alien technology that was vastly more advanced. Oh, he also did this in a matter of minutes.I think he was using a Mac though.
Dude...,he's Jeff Goldblum. He can do anything.
Like you said, within minutes he devised a computer virus that was able to disable the alien technology. I don't think he needed to figure out how to make the spaceship work, it came with instructions 😂 If he had to though, he could have figured it out.
Well, the premise was Jeff Goldblum's character was literally the only one of the planet to decipher the alien communication based on math. He's supposed to be a super genius and a "one of a kind" human.
If he could slightly figure out the alien code..aka, decrypt/decipher, then from there, it would be as simple as syntax. It actually would only need to be as simple as creating a virus that attacked their systems ability to operate their shields. Jeff's character got decades of information from their scientists, as well. They had figured things out to such a point that they almost completely figured out the controls. Knowing that, it is as simple as designing a virus that takes down the system for the shields.
It's also possible that the system for the shields was very simplistic, making it a much more logical choice for attack.
The aliens obviously had far superior technology...based slightly on organics. However, they may not have anything remotely related to computer viruses in their society. For all we know, it is a completely foreign concept. Since the movie portrayed it as such, we have no choice but to accept that the aliens were not used to the human form of computer viruses.
I remember Siskel and Ebert criticizing the crap out of ID4 because of the dogfight with Will Smith. They were saying it was illogical or unlikely that an alien species with superior technology, would have a dog fight with our primitive fighter jets. That doesn't bode well with me. The shielding technology on those fighters was intelligent in that, it permitted objects/energies below certain velocities/yields, but blocked anything above certain threshholds. That's fairly advanced AND quick technolgy. It makes sense that an alien force that is accostumed to wiping out the indigenous sapients would use smaller ships that are quick and nimble: it would make it much easier to wipe them out from the air and then clean up with ground units, just like in the film.
Na dude, humans had little to no idea how the alien-tech worked, as the space-fighter didn't activate itself until the mother-ship came close to Earth. Remember when Data's character said something like: "we've been unable to replicate their energy source all these years."
Goldblum making a computer virus that attacked completely foreign and completely advanced technology was retarded, super-genius or no.
Originally posted by Robtard
Na dude, humans had little to no idea how the alien-tech worked, as the space-fighter didn't activate itself until the mother-ship came close to Earth. Remember when Data's character said something like: "we've been unable to replicate their energy source all these years."
If that were true, then they wouldn't have been able to repair that small fighter craft.
Since they did do it, they literally had a "working knowledge" of the technology.
Originally posted by Robtard
Goldblum making a computer virus that attacked completely foreign and completely advanced technology was retarded, super-genius or no.
No it wasn't. I already explained why. In fact, more than one person on Earth should have been able to do that. Tons, actually.
If it is data, it can be hacked/understood with time.