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Posted by Six16 @ 17:40 CDT, 18 April 2009 - iMsg
  • long chat
Tom says:
yo
Rob says:
easy mate
Tom says:
not out 2night?
Rob says:
nahh
Tom says:
me neither, just chilling having a beer and surfing utube
Rob says:
aye pretty much doing the same
think I've convinced my mum that her beliefs in god & jesus are bullshit
Tom says:
lol
why would u want to disaprove that to her?
Rob says:
cos it is bullshit
or her thoughts on it at least
Tom says:
if it makes her happy why question it?
Rob says:
ahh
lol
cos it limits her knowledge of the world
basically
read into all sorts of shit about the ancient indians
Tom says:
it depends i think
Rob says:
which I had no clue about until the other day
Tom says:
so until you read a book you didnt have an opinion?
Rob says:
no
until I read these articles, I thought completely different
I thought the Mayans / chinese were the first civilised race
when it comes to religion, I base my thoughts on facts
dont have any "faith" into anything I dont know
although I am 100% certain, that the human race doesn't know everything
and is probably even wrong about some 'facts'
to be fair, christianity is a sham
always has been
so is judaism & islam
hinduism is trippy stoner bollox
buddhism isnt really a religion in that sort of sense
Tom says:
i agree to a point
facts of what we know are probably not correct
eg, the brightest minds thought the mind was flat a couple hundred years ago
Rob says:
nah thats bullshit apparently
Tom says:
or something similar^
alot of examples through history tbh
Rob says:
aye
plenty
scientific FACT = bees cant fly
Tom says:
like bill gates saying 1024bytes would be enough for any body!
but ye lots of examples
Rob says:
some well interesting stuff though
I'd rather make my own opinions based on what I know
hmmm
Tom says:
i have and probably will always beleive in karma
Rob says:
what I "know"
oooh
I can prove to you that karmas bullshit
Tom says:
its the law of averages tbh
Rob says:
not even averages
I thunk this one up when I was stoned
but it makes sense
Tom says:
must be correct then lol
Rob says:
haha
basically
karma = what goes around comes around, right?
Tom says:
no, you do good things, and good things will happen to you
Rob says:
you do bad things to people, bad things will happen to you
Tom says:
ye lol
Rob says:
hmmmm
you = glass half full, me = half empty maybe
Tom says:
ye lol
Rob says:
but anyway
good / bad / whatever
your opinion on what is a good thing, is entirely your opinion
what you see as a good deed, someone else may see as a bad thing
Tom says:
helping the poor for example^
Rob says:
or the way I thunk it, when someone fucks me over, they may not necessarily think of it as a 'bad' thing, but they may even think they're in the right
so although I think "Yeh karma's gonna bite you in the ass bitch" - they don't even realise they've committed a bad deed
UNTIL
I take it into my own hands to fuck them over
Tom says:
well no, because that would be you doing something wrong
2 wrongs dont make a right
Rob says:
haha
well
Tom says:
3wrongs do tho lol
Rob says:
whats your opinion on UFO's?
Tom says:
do you really wanna know?
Rob says:
lol yeh in a nutshell
Tom says:
well, they are us from the future
as are all aliens
Rob says:
hahaha I've had that theory before!!!
Tom says:
kinda makes sense
Rob says:
which means you're gonna love the shit what I've been reading
What if they ARE us
but from the past
not "time-travelling"
Tom says:
well, if they were us from the past, then they "would" be in the future
Rob says:
but basically the human race once had the knowledge to do amazing things, and make what we now regard today as UFO's (flying saucers etc)
Tom says:
but we havent time travelled yet, as we as a human race as still dumb
nah i dont believe that
maybe from like 100mil years ago when aliens landed and taught us shit
Rob says:
nooo not that long ago
Tom says:
ye i dont remember
Rob says:
but there's an argument that we once had the power of nuclear proportions
pretty good arguments too
Tom says:
when?
Rob says:
about 5-10K BC
Tom says:
i find that hard to believe too
again, aliens maybe
Rob says:
a lot of it makes a lot of sense
some of it makes no sense
Tom says:

do you believe in aliens?
Rob says:
I dont believe in humanoid aliens
ie vertical standing
arms/legs etc
Tom says:
hmm
what do they look like then?
Rob says:
haha
no idea
of course its a possibility
i'm not dismissing it at all
but then thinking about evolution etc
Tom says:
i think there is a 99% probability there is life on other planets
Rob says:
the odds of an alien race resembling us even remotely is pretty low
Tom says:
i know
Rob says:
yeh 100% theres intelligence somewhere
but also
Tom says:
thats why i think aliens that ppl have seen are us from the future
Rob says:
these ancients could travel to other planets too apparently
Tom says:
did you watch stargate or sometihng?
Rob says:
hahahaahah
tell u what
you read the passage I read
its a BIG fucking passage
took me a few hours in total
Tom says:
il skip then
Rob says:
and repeats itself more than I liked, but theres plenty of hugely interesting shit on there
before I give you the link though
just one little example of how what I've accepted as fact because of my education, is essentially bollox
Tom says:
are t
you stoned?
Rob says:
nope
Tom says:
ok, just making sure
Rob says:
haha
Tom says:
il show you what im listening too, you wont like it i bet
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoHzuLY1lcM&feature=related
i would nail her so hard^
Rob says:
you heard of the Iron Pillar of Delhi ?
Tom says:
nope
sounds like gaundi's penis
Rob says:
it shouldnt exist
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2pmp66KqcQ
little documenary on it
only about 5 mins
pretty good
Tom says:
ok il watch in a sec
Rob says:
but anyway
the really hardcore interesting shizzle
Tom says:
watch that vid^
watching now
Rob says:
http://www.hinduwisdom.info/Vimanas.htm
That article explains "Vimanas" ie indian spaceships
theres more articles explaining the cultures n shit
a dickload, in fact if you go into content
s
Tom says:
ok, i watched
not that impressed, they could of easily dated the iron, unless they got the date from the writing
Rob says:
ok... in this article, look out for:
- The reference to a nuclear weapon, and a heat seeking weapon
- Instructions how to build these crafts
- Indian King & his 9 wise men
Tom says:
dude, your reading shit off the internet.. people make shit up
Rob says:
aye
thats what I figure
so I've dug a fair bit deeper
& it seems these idea's are more popular than I ever knew
I'm not saying its fact though - I'm just saying its v interesting
& makes a lotta sense
Tom says:
dude, if they had nuclear etc like 10k BC, why aint we flying round in cars etc
Rob says:
the article pretty much explains that
Tom says:
i wont bother reading
Rob says:
haha
it sheds a lotta light on your UFO theory anyway
Tom says:
until we meet aliens, i wont believe it
alot of sightings at area 51, just turned out to be B52's
Rob says:
another thing
all these theories are based on translations of Sanskrit texts
& The nazi's apparently sent all sorts of patrols to Tibet & India in search of more of these sanskrit texts
Tom says:
sounds like return to castle wolfenstien
Rob says:
A lot of these texts exist today and translations are widely available
and can obv make your own opinions on their meanings
Tom says:
and this is shaping your desicions of god etc?
Rob says:
hahaha nah not at all
always had my own 'religious' opinion
Tom says:
its like the bible, tales of fiction
Rob says:
since god & church etc was shoved down my throat from a v young age
Tom says:
im pretty sure we probably first met at church
or alteast our parents did
Rob says:
aye v possible
Tom says:
did you go church in narb?
Rob says:
yeh
Tom says:
same
il ask my mum 2mrw night
Rob says:
went to a Catholic secondary school too
Tom says:
i'll bet you thats where they met
Rob says:
tell u what
Tom says:
my parents were church goers until i was like 10 maybe
wonder why they stopped going
Rob says:
whats ur opinion on the seige on Troy?
pretty famous historic event
Tom says:
ye
i dont know enough about it to make an opinion tbh
Rob says:
but If I was to say to you they went in in a big wooden elephant
you'd say "no, it was a horse"
Tom says:
ye, trojan horse, but could of been a donkey for all i knwp
Rob says:
haha
but you've heard the story
its a good one
Tom says:
ye think so
Rob says:
and you have no reason to contest it
Tom says:
its a myth
Rob says:
lol
no its not
Tom says:
he war is among the most important events in Greek mythology
Rob says:
the sacking of troy led to the founding of rome
Tom says:
mythology is the word ^
thats from wiki
just like the bible dude
Rob says:
kindof
the bible has been taken outta context though
its meant for good
and a lotta people take good out of it
Tom says:
ye i agree, 10 commandments etc
Rob says:
some for the right reasons (ie, seeing the stories for what they are) some for the wrong reasons (like my mum, taking some of the stories literally)
but at the end of the day, if it makes you happy, and makes you live your life well, then fair play
Tom says:
agreed
Rob says:
but that isnt what the bible was originally intended to do
Tom says:
fuck if i was that ignorant to the truth id be a happier person
Rob says:
nahhh
you'd be a retard
Tom says:
lol
Rob says:
retards are happy i guess
but still retards
Tom says:
i wish i was ignorant sometimes
Rob says:
human nature to question everything
Tom says:
yea, depends on the person tho
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<< Comment #1 @ 17:59 CDT, 18 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini 
Given all the evidence available, any alien species on other planets would actually probably resemble "us".
<< Comment #3 @ 00:03 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By S.T.A.L.K.E.R valvalis  - Reply to #1
yeah? why do you think so?
<< Comment #4 @ 04:12 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #3
Loook around you?

The only planet that we know is capable of creating and maintaining life is this one. So it'll have to be a mimic world in the first place, then look at the amount of times that the same solutions are repeated in the evolution of species.
<< Comment #5 @ 05:38 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By S.T.A.L.K.E.R valvalis  - Reply to #4
We dont know much about universe, do we? We know only eight planets, one solar system.
You say that in the evolution, the same solutions are repeated, thats true, but you are thinking only Earth. Who knows what would happen on a planet with 4g and 70% of sulphur in the atmosphere?
<< Comment #6 @ 06:06 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #5
Re-read what I said, then re-think your life.

I don't base my opinions on pointless, random speculation with no practical application.
<< Comment #7 @ 06:27 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By t2 tourist  - Reply to #6
you suck at astro troll
<< Comment #9 @ 06:56 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #7
Not really.
<< Comment #11 @ 07:02 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By t2 tourist  - Reply to #9
The only planet that we know is capable of creating and maintaining life is this one.

yea
<< Comment #13 @ 07:08 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #11
It's called evidence.
<< Comment #15 @ 07:19 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By t2 tourist  - Reply to #13
a car just passed by my window. I don't have any evidence for it tho. hence, it didn't happen.
<< Comment #16 @ 07:27 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #15
Except there is evidence of lots of cars passing by lots of windows all the time, which increases the probabilty that it could have occurred and therefore it very possibly could have happened.

There is no evidence to suggest other planets that are different to ours can support life.
<< Comment #17 @ 07:29 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By t2 tourist  - Reply to #16
not in my room there isn't.
<< Comment #18 @ 07:33 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #17
You suck at "trolling" mate :(
<< Comment #19 @ 08:10 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By t2 tourist  - Reply to #18
you suck at understanding.
<< Comment #21 @ 08:33 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #19
I understand fine thanks.
<< Comment #23 @ 09:02 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By t2 tourist  - Reply to #21
sure champ
<< Comment #27 @ 10:16 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By Beer! becks  - Reply to #16
Actually there are indications, don't know if I would call them evidence, though.

For example Bacteria live in the craziest places.
They just found some that live solely on sulphate ions. http://scienceblogs.com/notrocketscience/2009...eneath.php
<< Comment #29 @ 10:20 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #27
Yeah, they live in crazy places and is certainly an idication it could be possible but they are still on this planet. Did that environment create that bacteria, or has it just adjusted to that environment? etc.

The most likely case at the moment would still be planets like our own, and evolutionary solutions like this planets.
<< Comment #30 @ 10:31 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By Beer! becks  - Reply to #29
yes, agree.

And even if they had evolved on their own it is very unlikely they would ever involve into a higher lifeform.
But still, that life in any form does exist on other planets or moons seems to be higher than people thought maybe 10 years ago.
<< Comment #31 @ 10:38 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #30
That looks a pretty cool blog too!
<< Comment #32 @ 10:40 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By Beer! becks  - Reply to #31
Yeah it does actually. Though i gotta admit I don't follow it, jsut googled it to give a link.
The article read was in print and German :)
<< Comment #33 @ 10:41 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #32
Nice :D
<< Comment #71 @ 11:12 CDT, 20 April 2009 >>
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By t2 tourist  - Reply to #27
check this out:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiotrophic_fungus
<< Comment #73 @ 14:33 CDT, 20 April 2009 >>
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By SC_Zerg [mash]  - Reply to #71
interesting stuff!
<< Comment #74 @ 15:22 CDT, 20 April 2009 >>
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By t2 tourist  - Reply to #73
omelet anyone? :)
<< Comment #8 @ 06:38 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By S.T.A.L.K.E.R valvalis  - Reply to #6
I see what you were up to :/
whatever
<< Comment #10 @ 07:00 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #8
No, you don't. If you can go and find me a planet that has 4g and 70% of sulphur in the atmosphere that has life on it then I'm more than happy to revise my opinion on the matter.

Sadly for you, all the evidence suggests that for a planet to create/maintain life it needs to be more or less exactly the same as this planet. Since life on this planet repeats solutions over and over again it's very likely to be the same on other planets capable of creating and maintaining life.

What you're saying is basically the same as saying, "what if gravity didn't exist, the whole universe would be totally different!"
Edited by iniiiiiiii at 07:02 CDT, 19 April 2009
<< Comment #12 @ 07:04 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By cow (green) by spyteman GreenBastard  - Reply to #10
even if an alien planet was identical to earth and their evolution followed exactly the same path as ours, it would be extremely unlikely we would be make contact with a species anywhere near the same evolutionary step as us, they could be at the Amoeba stage or 100 million years ahead of us

~1 million years in for the total time of homo-sapien existence is just a minuscule fraction of the ~4billion years that life has existed on earth

so chances are they would probably not resemble us at all
<< Comment #14 @ 07:17 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #12
When I said "us" I meant life on this planet, as in everything from the simplest form of life to us.

When I said resemble I meant have the same general characteristics. I find it very unlikely that an entire planet would would have evolved out of the prevailing characteristics we see on this planet repeated over and over and even then I expect it would only be adaptations of what we currently see (more/less fingers/toes/limbs/eyes).

The crocodile for example has barely changed for about 200million years.
<< Comment #22 @ 08:49 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By S.T.A.L.K.E.R valvalis  - Reply to #10
"All the evidence suggests..."
Ok, provide that evidence here, cause I doubt you can find anything that says that organic life can evolve only on planets with more or less exactly: 1g, 1 moon, 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, G-type star etc. etc.
Also, I dont think that what if gravity is higher = what if gravity didnt exist :)
Oh and btw, because I cant go and find you that planet doesnt mean it doesnt exist.
<< Comment #24 @ 09:11 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #22
Here is the evidence:
- This planet has life
- Other known planets do not have life (as far as we can tell)
- Other known planets have different structures/situations to this planet

Therefore the evidence suggests that in order to create and maintain life other planets would be required to be very similar to ours in structure and situation.

It's certainly possible that other planets could create and maintain life but given the evidence available it is unlikely. If and when evidence of other planets being capable of supporting life arises this idea will be revised and take into account that new evidence.

With my other point I was trying to get across to you that you're arguing based on "What if?" with no evidence which is for the realm of religion and spirituality.
Edited by iniiiiiiii at 09:15 CDT, 19 April 2009
<< Comment #25 @ 09:44 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By S.T.A.L.K.E.R valvalis  - Reply to #24
By evidence, I meant some scientific evidence, not your personal opinion.
No theory is 100% certain, thats one of the main principles in science.
You thinking my points are based in the realm of religion only proves you dont get that at all.
gg
<< Comment #26 @ 10:07 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #25
It's not my job to filter through all the detailed reports on all the known planets trying to find evidence of life which isn't there when they've already been looked at in detail by experts and revealed no indications of other planets having life.

It is perfectly scientific to look at our planet, then look at information and conclusions by experts on other planets and coming to the conclusion that given all the evidence available only planets similar to our own can create and support life.

Since I made it quite clear that I was basing my opinion on all the evidence available I think I made it quite clear I wasn't stating it was 100% certain and I even stated I'm quite willing to change my opinion providing evidence is shown.

I didn't say your points were based in the realm of religion, I said "What if?" questions with no evidence is for the realm of religion.
<< Comment #56 @ 07:46 CDT, 20 April 2009 >>
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By t2 tourist  - Reply to #26
just to put your "evidence" into perspective:

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_known_plan...e_universe

"Astronomers estimate there are 10^22 to 10^24 stars in the universe. With a conservative estimate of three planets per star (some could have many more, some would have none at all) this puts the estimated number of planets into millions of billions. "
...
"so far, we know of the 8 main planets of the solar system, a handful of dwarf planets (including Ceres, Pluto, Sedna, Eris, and a few others) and, as of today (November 10, 2008), 322 extra-solar planets."

more precisely that means there is at least 3000000000000000000000 planets in the universe

there's about 350 planets that we actually know anything about or 000000000000000000000.1 % or the total number of planets. it is perfectly scientific to take a 000000000000000000000.1% sample and make informed conclusions and universal laws about the whole. yes sir, totally scientific.
<< Comment #57 @ 07:54 CDT, 20 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #56
If that is all that is available it's perfectly scientific to do so and such views can only then be changed upon new evidence suggesting otherwise.

It's especially fine to do so when you say that it's only based on the evidence available.
<< Comment #58 @ 08:06 CDT, 20 April 2009 >>
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By t2 tourist  - Reply to #57
I just saw some guy take a booger out of his nose. snot being about 000000.1 % of that guys actual mass I conclude (with great confidence using ini's statistical model) that his entire body is made of booger. it's perfectly scientific.
<< Comment #59 @ 08:28 CDT, 20 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #58
You have other evidence available to you to disproove that opinion.

You can't base theories on the assumption evidence might exist that disprooves it, so it must be wrong. Instead you make decisions based on all the available evidence and revise the theory when new evidence comes up.
<< Comment #60 @ 08:32 CDT, 20 April 2009 >>
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By t2 tourist  - Reply to #59
nope. I only have the booger.

btw, I think a car just went down by my window. :)
<< Comment #61 @ 08:51 CDT, 20 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #60
Neither of those examples works.

There is a great deal of evidence available through studies on the human body that has been gathered over hundreds of years. Even if there wasn't just looking at someone would be enough to proove that his entire body wasn't entirely made up of boogers.

You made the claim about a car, then provide no evidence. So you either have evidence (You saw/heard or there is other evidence) or you just made it up entirely. Either way this is different because you are making a claim then not supporting the claim with any evidence.

While the sample size used for evidence is important, a small sample size is only most inappropriate when there is enough data to have a bigger sample size. This is not the case with planets since we just don't have that available, therefore the theory is incomplete but it's still the most likely case given the evidence available.
<< Comment #62 @ 08:57 CDT, 20 April 2009 >>
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By t2 tourist  - Reply to #61
^^
<< Comment #63 @ 09:12 CDT, 20 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #62
:D
<< Comment #64 @ 09:28 CDT, 20 April 2009 >>
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By t2 tourist  - Reply to #63
sry couldn't reply at that time but found your post amusing

here we go:
"There is a great deal of evidence available through studies on the human body that has been gathered over hundreds of years. Even if there wasn't just looking at someone would be enough to proove that his entire body wasn't entirely made up of boogers."

not if all you have is the booger and the body is lightyears away.

"You made the claim about a car, then provide no evidence. So you either have evidence (You saw/heard or there is other evidence) or you just made it up entirely. Either way this is different because you are making a claim then not supporting the claim with any evidence."

the fact that I don't have any evidence in my room that a car passed by my window, makes a car passing by my window an impossibility.

I seriously couldn't put it more obvious than this, if you don't get it this time I give up.
<< Comment #65 @ 09:54 CDT, 20 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #64
No, because you still have your body or have seen a body to know it came from one. If not then all you have is a booger which isn't evidence of anything except that a booger exists.

It doesn't make it an impossibility it makes it improbable. How improbable would be based on factors such as "is there a road there", do cars ever pass by, do cars even exist etc.
Edited by iniiiiiiii at 10:01 CDT, 20 April 2009
<< Comment #67 @ 10:08 CDT, 20 April 2009 >>
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By t2 tourist  - Reply to #65
sigh
<< Comment #68 @ 10:17 CDT, 20 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #67
sigh
<< Comment #69 @ 10:29 CDT, 20 April 2009 >>
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By Iceland hnns  - Reply to #64
the fact that I don't have any evidence in my room that a car passed by my window, makes a car passing by my window an impossibility.

how about no?
<< Comment #70 @ 10:43 CDT, 20 April 2009 >>
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By t2 tourist  - Reply to #69
yea I totally said that
<< Comment #50 @ 18:37 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By Quake 3 (black) ddk  - Reply to #10
i'm surprised noone has so far even mentioned water!

i'll say now that i don't know anything really on this subject! but the reason why these scientists or people at NASA make such a _massive_ deal about finding out whether a planet had water is because of waters somewhat unique or wondrous properties. they recently found underground markers or signs that illustrate that mars had some rivers or something similar not too long ago i believe.

without water our planet wouldn't be able to sustain any life. there's something to do with the chemical structure of water that allows itself to climb up the xylem in plant life to then enable the process of photosynthesis. in this the water is actually defying the force of gravity.

i know extremely little, that's about all i know and it's probably completely wrong. but i've the feeling that all this speculation without any real research or reading is leading to a stagnant discussion!
<< Comment #51 @ 18:46 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #50
It doesn't require any research here since there is only the Earth known to create/support life and there is a possibility that one other planet (That Erok mentioned) and maybe a couple more I haven't read about could have this capability.

Anything else is either Earth based implication (Like Becks' post) or pure speculation (Like Valvalis' post).

You're right about the water stuff of course, it's why they only look at planets within certain distances from stars when looking for planets that could support life, too hot and you vaporize water, too cold and it freezes.
<< Comment #46 @ 17:26 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By United States of America erok  - Reply to #4
Thought they recently found one that had conditions to support life(far as fuck away, and life similar to our planet's)
<< Comment #47 @ 17:34 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #46
Do you mean a planet similar to our own?

I've not seen/heard/read anything about that so if it's true I'd be interested to see it!
Edited by iniiiiiiii at 17:34 CDT, 19 April 2009
<< Comment #48 @ 17:45 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By United States of America erok  - Reply to #47
Ok I am mistaken, we don't have the technology to tell for sure, but apparently it COULD have the necessary conditions to harbor life, its about 20 light years away. here is one link but there are many more
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/070424_hab_exoplanet.html
<< Comment #49 @ 17:59 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #48
Ah, 2007!

I had heard about that one, though only a very brief mention. It'll be interestng to see how this story develops.
<< Comment #52 @ 18:52 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By United States of America erok  - Reply to #49
Yea it will be, though I don't think we'll see any major developments on this for at least another 20-30 years
<< Comment #53 @ 18:54 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #52
I was planning on moving planets before that :(
<< Comment #54 @ 22:05 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By United States of America erok  - Reply to #53
Ye, Earth vs Mars quake matches !!!
<< Comment #55 @ 04:11 CDT, 20 April 2009 >>
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By ^__^ thelawenforcer  - Reply to #48
it could be just a barren world, sort of like the moon.

we will know when a mission goes up that will have the ability to do a spectroscopic analysis (which i think isnt the 20-30 years off as u predict). The kepler mission will more than likely uncover ~50 earth sized planets, the next planet hunting mission will be an interferometer designed to check any atmospheres for high levels of oxygen mainly. it should go up in about 5 years or so. im probably wrong about that as i havent really heard much about a follow up mission for a while. its a safe bet though that studying these new exoplanets in detail will be the focus of any new space instruments to go up in the next 15 years.
Edited by thelawenforcer at 04:13 CDT, 20 April 2009
<< Comment #72 @ 14:26 CDT, 20 April 2009 >>
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By United States of America erok  - Reply to #55
O cool. I am extremely uneducated about the subject so I'm not surprised my guess was wrong, glad to know it will be sooner :)
<< Comment #75 @ 17:58 CDT, 20 April 2009 >>
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By ^__^ thelawenforcer  - Reply to #72
i might be wrong in my estimate though, likely hood is though that the first concrete evidence of life outside our solar system will be found fairly soon, within our lifetimes probably.

next step, an interstellar probe :D
<< Comment #76 @ 19:34 CDT, 20 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #75
You really think so?

I'm not at all convinced it will happen within my life time.
<< Comment #2 @ 18:02 CDT, 18 April 2009 >>
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By Nuke Explosion raithza 
,,,
<< Comment #20 @ 08:24 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By Unset Aaron 
I thought the Mayans / chinese were the first civilised race
when it comes to religion, I base my thoughts on facts
dont have any "faith" into anything I dont know

lol?
<< Comment #43 @ 16:49 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By Switzerland - Schwyz brz  - Reply to #20
egypt
<< Comment #28 @ 10:19 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By Germany - Berlin somebodyshootme 
I doubt we would even notice if aliens came here.
edit:didnt mean to reply to anyone
Edited by somebodyshootme at 10:19 CDT, 19 April 2009
<< Comment #34 @ 15:34 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By clawo Liam 
Wait, what?

Somebody actually fucking read this? What's wrong with you people, he's never said anything even remotely interesting the whole time he's been on this site and you want to read stuff where he has even less time to think about it?
12%
<< Comment #35 @ 15:41 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By United Kingdom Six16  - Reply to #34
I dont post journals for your enjoyment, now fo and die.
<< Comment #37 @ 16:05 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #35
Why did you link that Iron statue clip in there?

Glad you did since I went and watched the whole program but it didn't seem to go with any point you made!
<< Comment #38 @ 16:17 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By United Kingdom Six16  - Reply to #37
my name is Tom, not Rob
<< Comment #39 @ 16:19 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #38
D:

You know, I honestly read through that and I couldn't decide which of you was more dumb :((((
<< Comment #40 @ 16:29 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By United Kingdom Six16  - Reply to #39
I was talking mostly gash as i was drunk, Rob on the other hand im not so sure about!

Also, having read some of your comments above, i would not be commenting on intelligence.
<< Comment #41 @ 16:41 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #40
Did you not understand the rather simple and obvious concept either?
<< Comment #42 @ 16:45 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By United Kingdom Six16  - Reply to #41
I get what your saying, i just think your wrong.
<< Comment #45 @ 16:52 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #42
Then you don't get what I'm saying at all.
<< Comment #36 @ 16:03 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By clawo ini  - Reply to #34
Yeah, I read it, it didn't take long so I wasn't fussed.
<< Comment #44 @ 16:49 CDT, 19 April 2009 >>
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By Morocco Pushpabon 
I disapprove of this post.
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