ALIENS, BLACK HOLES and Some Answers
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A moment on the timeline of one line item in an epic six billion year plan for survival by the intelligent races of Andromeda resulted in the current human race on Earth. Criminal components in those societies crafted a plot to get rich off an unguarded planet. It took four hundred thousand years for the authorities' reaction to get here. Striking high and low did not vanquish and punish all involved. It, however, did terminate our gold mining slavery. Therefore, posted guards are necessary. If you stumble upon one, ought not go poking it with a stick!
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ALIENS, BLACK HOLES and Some Answers - Danny Five Toes
Foreword
A few years ago during a radio broadcast, Rush Limbaugh went on a rant on a topic that also bothered me. The dreaded climate change phrase had gotten under his skin. A dedicated listener, I heard his request: If any of you listeners know what climate change is, please let me know.
So I checked in my dust bin of a memory, and nothing except partially related items were apparent. Then I delegated the problem to the subroutine processes in my lower levels of consciousness that, in automatic mode, check the veracity of each piece of related data. I can almost instantly identify BS in a context by fit, form, or other parameter it might possess. So this is a collection of anomalies, yet facts.
As you read this book, check the connectivity of the data given in the sequence offered. Don’t forget the believability even if I use The Dukes of Hazzard. Or connect the Eye of Jupiter to the Eye of the Sahara. I am amazed by what writing this book has brought to mind!
I am humbled, not finishing this in time for El Rushbo to enjoy it. To all of you who miss him also, in the night with the pain that falls drop by drop upon the heart, though unwanted, through the awesome grace of God comes knowledge (Aeschylus).
The Problem
A few decades shy of one thousand years old and still a full head of hair, Mr. Wrx studied the problem facing his race and, of course, the other four intelligent races that exist in his galaxy on how to gather the data needed for the decision to collectively exit this galaxy or to ride out the galactic collision and actually measure the dangers to known life forms that occur in a galactic collision. The required data should be collected from two locations—one, in the plane of the galaxy at a comparable radius to ours and two, above the galaxy at the same distance. Once quantitative data is gathered, the decision to exit