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Post by LaFille on Sept 26, 2008 4:29:15 GMT
I guess we can stop worrying about the poles melting, then. ;D
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Post by ss on Nov 27, 2009 13:06:11 GMT
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Post by The Sonar Chicken on Dec 23, 2009 20:59:34 GMT
Well... it's now December and nothing has happened! ;D
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Post by ss on Dec 24, 2009 14:24:23 GMT
Well... it's now December and nothing has happened! ;D True....that outta say something... ;D
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Post by twoheadedragon on Dec 28, 2009 7:39:05 GMT
Well... it's now December and nothing has happened! ;D True....that outta say something... ;D Definitely: THE BIG BANG IS NOTHING MORE THAN A BIG DUD!  I find it amusing that some would believe in it... "The probability of a Big Bang producing our Universe, Solar System, etc with just the right balance for Planet Earth to sustain life, is the same probability as an Complete Unabridged English Dictionary resulting from an explosion in a printing shop."  (paraphrasing what somebody famous had to say about it, forgot who it was, though  )
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Post by twoheadedragon on Dec 28, 2009 7:42:14 GMT
What a waste...  Imagine if that money had been given to a volunteer social worker organization...  (I know for a fact that if FCI got that much money, we'd be able to help many millions of people)
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Post by Lews on Dec 29, 2009 10:10:26 GMT
I find it amusing that some would believe in it... "The probability of a Big Bang producing our Universe, Solar System, etc with just the right balance for Planet Earth to sustain life, is the same probability as an Complete Unabridged English Dictionary resulting from an explosion in a printing shop."  (paraphrasing what somebody famous had to say about it, forgot who it was, though  ) You're not counting the failed attempts... Edit: or the trillions of worlds that exist in the universe. It's pretty likely there are millions more worlds that life could and probably does exist on.
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Post by ss on Dec 30, 2009 0:38:15 GMT
Edit: or the trillions of worlds that exist in the universe. It's pretty likely there are millions more worlds that life could and probably does exist on. On what evidence would you make such a presumption..?? Pro or Con.?? Not that I care if there is or isn't, but hasn't science pretty much "proved" that Earth and the other planets even in our solar system are completely different...even in composition..? If they were from the same source...ie...spin-off, they should be the same..  ?
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Post by Glance A'Lot on Dec 30, 2009 17:47:10 GMT
Lews said "worlds that life could and probably does exist on." , not intelligent life nor life in the same form as on Earth!
There could be many, quite differing, forms of what we would have to consider 'life'.
Proof pro or con? None yet - but we haven't been able to really look very far in this universe.
The probability - and we have nothing else so far - is definitely hugely bigger for a different life form than for anything similar to us.
As a physic professor of mine once told us - if there came aliens from outer space to this world, we wouldn't have to worry on how to fight them. By the mere fact that they are here, they have shown a vast technological superiority to us!
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