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Huruma;2272261 said:Beliefs have to be supported by evidence, there is no evidence for intelligent, alien life. You're only a fucking idiot if you deny the possibility of intelligent, alien life.
Huruma;2272261 said:Beliefs have to be supported by evidence, there is no evidence for intelligent, alien life. You're only a fucking idiot if you deny the possibility of intelligent, alien life.
goldenja;2272043 said:i thought they did at rosewell, unless thats all bullshit
jonlakadeadmic;2272028 said:we better find something out there before i die or ill be heated
jonlakadeadmic;2277276 said:the big bang theory doesnt discredit a god at all
who said god couldnt create or start the big bang?
jonlakadeadmic;2277326 said:what i think is interesting is that the universe is constantly expanding, and it will never stop
this means that galaxies are becoming further and further apart from each other
its like the universe is trying to separate us from finding anything lol
toktaylor;2277352 said:that is the wonders of creation, the more we experience creation we more we realize there is so much to learn
toktaylor;2277417 said:"As our circle of knowledge expands, so does the circumference of darkness surrounding it."
ALBERT EINSTEIN
jonlakadeadmic;2272028 said:we better find something out there before i die or ill be heated
jonlakadeadmic;2272002 said:well.....they kind of said that. Heres what was really said:
"i09.com – The recent exoplanet spotting by NASA’s Kepler probe revealed there might be more than a million Earth-like planets in our galaxy. Now a new estimate says as many as 1 out of every 37 sun-like stars has an Earth-like world. When we last checked in on exoplanets, astronomers had set 500 million as a conservative estimate for the number of Earth-like, potentially habitable planets in the Milky Way. Now scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory have crunched the numbers again, and we’re up to at least two billion Earth-like worlds."