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I hope we are visited by aliens from outer space. I'll be the first in line to give them a hug.
 

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What if the females have to pull the ears of the males while screwing so as to make the male get larger?
 

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On earth when a girl pulls your ears it's to make the tongue larger. Some girls can hold their liquor, other's can't.
 

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What if the females have to pull the ears of the males while screwing so as to make the male get larger?


Sounds pretty good to me.

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Hubble deep field with around 10,000 galaxys showing.

Something is going on out there. Just what? We won't know in our lifetimes, if ever.
 

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Stop thinking so small, dudes. Look how far we've advanced in the last 100 years. Imagine what we will be able to do 10,000 years from now.

Watch the Kaku video I posted earlier.
 

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I believe that there are planets around all those suns we see at night that sustain life as we know it.

I also believe they have to be smarter than us as a whole.
 

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I believe that there are planets around all those suns we see at night that sustain life as we know it.



I also believe they have to be smarter than us as a whole.


Well, we've set the bar pretty lo.... OH LOOK, PARIS HILTON IS AT THE GRAMMYS!!!
 

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Check this out. The Hubble Deep Field.

It's actually hard to comprehend big the universe is.

Pretty amazing.

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Its worth repeating, a great fucking video. If you watch something like that how can you not be emotionally moved? Just makes you see how in consequential are lives and actions are. This is why you should make the most of life and do whatever it is that makes you happy and content.
 
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Top 10 Hubble pics

Hubble: The most amazing space photographs in the universe

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Hubble: The most amazing space photographs in the universe

<HR>Picture 1 of 10: The Sombrero Galaxy - 28 million light years from Earth - was voted best picture taken by the Hubble telescope. The dimensions of the galaxy, officially called M104, are as spectacular as its appearance. It has 800 billion suns and is 50,000 light years across
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Its worth repeating, a great fucking video. If you watch something like that how can you not be emotionally moved? Just makes you see how in consequential are lives and actions are. This is why you should make the most of life and do whatever it is that makes you happy and content.

Thanks for the extra prod...I actually watched the video and concur with the common sense observation that for anyone to think we are the only intelligent life forms in the universe and somehow exclusive is the height of absurdity.

And to further suggest that only a small minority of our (human) race will advance to another level of existence ("heaven") is a sure sign of absolute religious brainwashing at it's finest.
 

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Thanks for the extra prod...I actually watched the video and concur with the common sense observation that for anyone to think we are the only intelligent life forms in the universe and somehow exclusive is the height of absurdity.

And to further suggest that only a small minority of our (human) race will advance to another level of existence ("heaven") is a sure sign of absolute religious brainwashing at it's finest.

:laugh:

i was trying to be vague as possible, but you lumber in with a sledge hammer and here we go again....

@)
 

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Unless your definition of intelligent is far different than mine, I think you mean in our galaxy.


That red X was a "≠" sign. Complex yes, intelligent highly unlikely.
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Top 5 Bets for Extraterrestrial Life in the Solar System

By Clara Moskowitz January 14, 2009 | 10:30:58 AMCategories: Astrobiology, Astronomy, Space



If we ever do find extraterrestrial life in the solar system, it's probably much more likely to look like a few cells than a walking-and-talking green man.

Nonetheless, finding any kind of life beyond Earth would be extraordinary. Here are our best hopes:


1. Enceladus
The sixth-largest moon of Saturn has been called the most promising bet for life thanks to its welcoming temperature and the likely presence of water and simple organic molecules. The surface of the icy moon is thought to be about 99 percent water ice, with a good chance of liquid water beneath. Observations from the Cassini probe's 2005 flyby of Enceladus suggest the presence of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen — organic molecules thought to be necessary to develop life. And the moon seems to have a boiling core of molten rock that could heat the world to the toasty temperatures needed to give rise to life. (Image: Cassini Imaging Team, SSI, JPL, ESA, NASA)


2. Europa
Jupiter's moon Europa also seems a possible stomping ground for E.T. due to its potential water and volcanic activity. Though the surface seems to be frozen, many suspect that buried underneath is an ocean of liquid water. Volcanic activity on the moon could provide life-supporting heat, as well as important chemicals needed by living organisms. Microbial life could potentially survive near hydrothermal vents on Europa, as it does on Earth.(Image: Galileo Project, JPL, NASA; reprocessed by Ted Stryk)



3. Mars
As far as planets go, by far the front-runner for life is our next-door neighbor, Mars. The red planet is the most Earth-like of solar system planets, with a comparatively similar size and temperature range as our own planet. Large bodies of water ice lie on Mars' poles, and there's a reasonable chance of liquid water beneath the surface. The puny atmosphere on the planet is not strong enough to shield the planet against lethal solar radiation, though microbes could potentially exist beneath the surface. Evidence also suggests that Mars may have been even more habitable in the past. Geologic features imply that liquid water once flowed across the surface, and volcanic activity, now dead, once flourished, recycling chemicals and minerals between the surface and the interior. (Image: NASA and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA))





4. Titan
Saturn's largest moon looks suspiciously like it might have hosted life, because its thick atmosphere is rich in compounds that often mark the presence of living organisms. For instance, Titan's air is filled with methane, which is usually destroyed by sunlight. On Earth, life constantly replenishes methane, so it might similarly be responsible for the methane on Titan. Titan is rather cold, however, and if liquid water exists, it must be deep beneath the frozen surface. (Image: NASA)





5. Io
Jupiter's moon Io is one of the few solar system moons to support an atmosphere, and it contains complex chemicals promising for life. Volcanism on the moon also makes it warmer than many others — another good sign. Io is still a long shot, though, because its location inside Jupiter's magnetic field means it is constantly being pelted with lethal radiation. Its violent surface also seems inhospitable, with temperatures often too cold to support life, as well as molten hot spots that are equally deadly.(Image: The Galileo Project, JPL, NASA)
 

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That red X was a "≠" sign. Complex yes, intelligent highly unlikely.
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What red X?
" I suspect in our lifetime, we will discover complex (complex
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intelligent) right here in our solar system."
 

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My thought too..."What red X?"
 

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