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it is also ignorant to believe that we are the most intelligent life form out there, compared to the galaxy, our solar system isnt very old, there may be solar systems outside our galaxy that have life form that has been evolving for millions of years, considering the human race is only a few thousand years old they could be so much more advanced it would be unbelievable

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QUOTE (ortski @ May 20 2004, 21:50)
it is also ignorant to believe that we are the most intelligent life form out there, compared to the galaxy, our solar system isnt very old, there may be solar systems outside our galaxy that have life form that has been evolving for millions of years, considering the human race is only a few thousand years old they could be so much more advanced it would be unbelievable

i'm not denying that, just saying that the first life on other planets we encounter is likely to be single celled organisms

I was going to post a gag about flagellation, necrophilia and bestiality but it's just flogging a dead horse.

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that we encounter yes, i agree, if there was any life forms close enough for us to encounter (in our solar system) they would have made contact with us by now if they was more advanced than us.

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Unless something is alive in our solar system, then we have little chance of reaching it within a persons life time.

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i was abducted by aliens and they took me up to their spaceship. As the alien looked down on me with this big black eyes, i said "what do you want from me alien", and do you know what he said? "i need about treefiddy". Then i realised it was that god damn lockness monster again trying to get treefiddy out of me!!

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They reckon there might be some form of primitive life in the oceans beneath the icecaps on one of the moons of Jupiter or something. Although, I think we're talking about "wishful hypotheses" ... IF there are oceans beneath the ice ... IF any life can survive the temperatures ... etc.

 

Has anybody seen David Attenborough's Blue Planet? There was a fantastic episode about life at the bottom of the deepest oceans. It's incredible to see the harsh environments in which life can survive! Some of them just live off bubbles of sulphur or something that come out of the rocks.

 

Have you seen Mr Happy's willy?

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i saw that, its amazing some of the creatures that are down there

QUOTE (Louise @ May 21 2004, 10:44)
i saw that, its amazing some of the creatures that are down there

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the ocean is so deep that they believe there are creatures that live live in the sea that have never been discovered, because its too deep for any human or equipment to travel down that far!

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QUOTE (Louise @ May 21 2004, 10:44)
i saw that, its amazing some of the creatures that are down there

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