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originally posted by: Gothmog
a reply to: OneBigMonkeyToo
wtf do you think all those probes are for?
Hopefully not what aliens use em for....
originally posted by: Zcustosmorum
How much of the universe have we actually explored? The phrase 'like a grain of sand' springs to mind
Wow, do you not see how all life and all things tie together? At least, our entire universe is alive and matters. It's beyond probable that we are influenced or affected by all things, seen or not. We have not discovered all of nature's laws but they still apply. There is much to learn. Just remember gravity worked it's magic long before man knew of such things.
originally posted by: Blue Shift
originally posted by: Zcustosmorum
How much of the universe have we actually explored? The phrase 'like a grain of sand' springs to mind
Hypothetical alien life, even if it does actually, truly exist, is essentially the same as fictional or imaginary alien life. The only life that counts is the life we actually find.
originally posted by: Illumimasontruth
Wow, do you not see how all life and all things tie together? At least, our entire universe is alive and matters. It's beyond probable that we are influenced or affected by all things, seen or not. We have not discovered all of nature's laws but they still apply. There is much to learn. Just remember gravity worked it's magic long before man knew of such things.
originally posted by: Blue Shift
originally posted by: Zcustosmorum
How much of the universe have we actually explored? The phrase 'like a grain of sand' springs to mind
Hypothetical alien life, even if it does actually, truly exist, is essentially the same as fictional or imaginary alien life. The only life that counts is the life we actually find.