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| * Yu Narukami | Oct 8 2011, 01:15 PM Post #1 |
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My neck has just been handicapped by something or other, trapped nerve, pulled muscle, I don't know. However, it's very bad so it's basically left me stationary for the day. So I'll be online all day. Now, onto the main point of this topic; http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-15203281 Opinions on this? |
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| Copy_Ninja | Oct 8 2011, 02:10 PM Post #2 |
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Novacane for the pain
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It's pretty interesting and tells us a little more about other planets. To be honest though, i'm a little surprised the amount of effort that seems to go into finding life on other planets. I kind of don't see the point really. If we find life on another planet somewhere then, great. And? Given that we've already searched the planets in our solar system, these aliens would have to be from somewhere outside of where we live. We'd have no way of getting there or with communicating with them in a way they'd understand. All in all, interesting but ultimately a little pointless in my opinion. |
We'll never be those kids again
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| + Rebel X | Oct 8 2011, 02:16 PM Post #3 |
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I think its pretty cool and inevitable that one day the human race will probably have to find another means of living on another planet. They've discover water on Mars so I think its developing into a habitat (slowly) where we could possibly live but I'm not sure any of us will be around for that. I'm ridiculously our ozone layer is healthy enough not to break down and effect em fields or uv light fry us to bits. As much as we all might love the sun without that ozone wed all be cooked and so would most of our platforms |
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| lunar2 | Oct 8 2011, 03:21 PM Post #4 |
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finding a planet with lifeforms of similar biochemistry as us would mean finding an easily habitable planet. by the time we find one, we'll have upgraded our space technology significantly, and we'll have a concrete destination to travel to, meaning we'll know what to build the ship to be able to do. as for communicating with intelligent life-forms, that wouldn't be any harder than communicating with "lost" tribes of people, or the new contacts that occurred a few hundred years ago as the european powers expanded into the american continents. given enough time, just a few months to a few years, one side will learn the language of the other, or an intermediate language will be developed, and communication can begin. if they are more advanced than us in some areas, we can benefit from the new knowledge. if we are more advanced than them in some areas, they would benefit, as well. |
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list of canon sources: the DB manga, and the Dr. Slump manga as it applies to the crossover during the rra saga. list of non canon sources: everything else, regardless of origin, format, or quality. for those that blindly follow word of god | |
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