Why does Obama want to rid the world of nuclear weapons?

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#101 0Tyler0
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This thread is fail
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#102 PlzDuntBanMe
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How the hell are they going to "nuke" the aliens?
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#103 General_X
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[QUOTE="sSubZerOo"][QUOTE="Serraph105"] yes they most likely do exist but the probability of them coming here is very small. So at the risk of aliens taking over getting rid of nukes so we don't blow up the planet is probably something we can do.Dub_c6969
... Small? Try non existent with the understanding of physics we know of today.. Say if we get to the speed of light (which is close to a impossibility it self, it literally would take an entire week of energy the Earth produces to launch a bowling ball any where close to the speed of light) and understand it would be like driving a glass car through a thick forest.. Any thing that remotely touches the craft going at that speed, say a spec of dust.. Would obliterate the space craft.. Furthermore the speed of light is a slow speed, the closest solar system to ours is like 6 to 10 lightyears away..

You dont have to keep saying that. Even if we could go that fast it would STILL TAKE FOR EVER AND EVER TO TRAVEL ACROSS A GALAXY. We would have to be immortal to travel the SOL. SOL is fast on earth but nothing compared to crossing a galaxy let alone billion and trillions of them.

The only way that I can see us traveling at or faster than time would be for us to somehow create enough energy to fold space onto itself and then move the comparatively shorter distance at a few thousand MPH. But it would probably take hundreds of thousands of years of research for us to advance that far, and I highly doubt our species will last that long.
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#104 deactivated-58df4522915cb
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And why are aliens automatically hostile to us?General_X

because if they have advance technology, then there is the chance that they are so advanced that they would consider us to be equal to cattle or even ants in terms of knowledge compared to them. we would be so inferior to them, that conquering earth would be that easy. thats a good reason to assume that aliens would be hostile.

on the flipside, however, they could be so advanced that they have evolved beyond the concept of war itself, meaning that they dont need to cause war unless absolutely necessary. even then, war to them would be like pushing a button, and glassing a planet in the blink of an eye.