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New site? Maybe some day.
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i'm gonna start selling time-shares on Titan now.
"Liquid Front Property!" |
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*sniff**sniff*
ahhhh.. my hybrid |
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Don't cry Aaron, you're my accountabilabuddy.
That would make me accountabilabuddiable. |
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I am of the opinion that it is ignorant to believe that the planet Earth is the only planed in the galaxy that sustains some sort of life. |
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I'm not a pro-war guy, but part of me hopes I live to see the day we load up our intergalactic battle cruisers and kick some alien ass. |
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I'd much rather see humanity fighting over space property. |
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Lamp said: I'm not a pro-war guy, but part of me hopes I live to see the day we load up our intergalactic battle cruisers and kick some alien ass. |
maybe, just maybe then would the peoples of Earth unite. |
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Hungtableed said: I am of the opinion that it is ignorant to believe that the planet Earth is the only planed in the galaxy that sustains some sort of life. |
I believe there is a mathematic 'certainty' that life life has to have existed, at least on some scale, on planets other then earth. |
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by "certainty" you mean "probability"?
Right? Or do you know something they aren't telling us? |
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it really is a certainty, even without concrete proof. i also refuse to believe we are the only planet with an abundance of life. |
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Certainty.
Many scientists believe it's impossible for life not to have existed elsewhere. They figure how many stars have existed through out time, how many are hydrogen based, how many solar systems have been created through out time, the probability of water, etc.
And they say it's mathematically impossable that life has never existed before earth.
There's a name for this theory, but I can't remember it. It's pretty widely believed in their field.
Since no one really believes there's life in our solar system anymore, they are trying to figure out if life could be sustained somewhere else in our solar system. If there are multiple planets or planetoids in our solar system alone that could sustain life, I'd say there's a pretty good chance one of the countless other planets in existance could too.
I think the next place they are looking is the planet 51PEG. it's outside of our solar system but they think it may have water. |
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wrong niccolai.. so wrong
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its just naive to say that there was no life, or is no life besides earth. the universe is incomprehensibly massive. however, i do believe that there is no other life out there that has found earth. i dont believe in any of the bullshit alien crap. finding earth in the universe would be like if i took a grain of sand and painted it blue, and told you to find it, and the only clue i gave was that its somewhere on the earth, including the deserts, oceans etc. i believe its possible that life could find earth, however its just not probable. even with the radio waves and other transmissions that go out into space, its just too massive. |
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the_reverend said: wrong niccolai.. so wrong
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HAHAHA! |
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