makes you feel very vulnerable. i know predictions say it'll last for many human lifetimes but if the sun randomly started "misbehaving" we're all screwed.
also blows your mind how many coincidences lead to human existence. the first being the exact distance from the sun to sustain life.
that was kinda what i was getting at, the whole chain reaction that lead to life as we know it. that stuff blows my mind.The precise form will be uncertain. I suspect it's more likely to be akin to archaebacteria.
makes you feel very vulnerable. i know predictions say it'll last for many human lifetimes but if the sun randomly started "misbehaving" we're all screwed.
also blows your mind how many coincidences lead to human existence. the first being the exact distance from the sun to sustain life.
It's life Jim but not as we know it.I definitely believe there's life on other planets and maybe in space. The precise form will be uncertain. I suspect it's more likely to be akin to archaebacteria.
it isn’t possible, in any practical terms, to draw the solar system to scale. Even if you added lots of fold-out pages to your textbooks or used a really long sheet of poster paper, you wouldn’t come close. On a diagram of the solar system to scale, with the Earth reduced to about the diameter of a pea, Jupiter would be over 300 metres away and Pluto would be two and a half kilometres distant (and about the size of a bacterium, so you wouldn’t be able to see it anyway). On the same scale, Proxima Centauri, our nearest star, would be 16,000 kilometres away. Even if you shrank down everything so that Jupiter was as small as the full stop at the end of this sentence, and Pluto was no bigger than a molecule, Pluto would still be over 10 metres away.
i know ive used this phrase a lot in this thread but, when i sit and think about this and then start wondering how all of the stars and just space in general came to be it just totally blows my mind.Space is vast.
i know ive used this phrase a lot in this thread but, when i sit and think about this and then start wondering how all of the stars and just space in general came to be it just totally blows my mind.
It's life Jim but not as we know it.
I wouldnt be surprised if millions of "civilisations" of sentient beings have been born, grown and become extinct at many times throughout the universes history and breadth. And many more still to come and go.I often wonder if there is life, as we know it out there. You know, beings capable of thoughts/emotion etc that have built civilisations etc. A curious thought.
Ok Steve...your work on this planet is complete now ,you can go home ....I often wonder if there is life, as we know it out there. You know, beings capable of thoughts/emotion etc that have built civilisations etc. A curious thought.
As long as they don't want to come to our planet taking our jobs and claiming our benefits..I often wonder if there is life, as we know it out there. You know, beings capable of thoughts/emotion etc that have built civilisations etc. A curious thought.
As long as they don't want to come to our planet taking our jobs and claiming our benefits..
God no, Galaxy Defender as a bare minimum.Well I don't want space invaders here, do you?
But surely God did it![]()
Well I don't want space invaders here, do you?
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Worth the read. Really makes you think about how little we really are......
You tried it?You owe me a keyboard.
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Well I don't want space invaders here, do you?
We'd certainly want to get our hands on their technology and knowledge. Two [co-operative] minds are better than one, otherwise I'll go with dead bug is good bug.
Your assuming they are nice friendly beings. I would suspect they'd have technology far superior to our own and would simply eradicate us.