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02-27-2006, 04:58 AM #1
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ok, i was watching Armageddon last night when this idea came to me, hit me like a ton of bricks. anyways scientists beleive an astroid (meteor) killed the dinosaurs, and made them extinct, but what if there was bacteria on the asteroid (meteor) that human life evolved off of? It answers the question why there are no other intelligent beings found so far, because we are already here.
hempsmoker25 Reviewed by hempsmoker25 on . theory of life (maybe) ok, i was watching Armageddon last night when this idea came to me, hit me like a ton of bricks. anyways scientists beleive an astroid (meteor) killed the dinosaurs, and made them extinct, but what if there was bacteria on the asteroid (meteor) that human life evolved off of? It answers the question why there are no other intelligent beings found so far, because we are already here. Rating: 5in Hell they sell you nickel bags, and when you get home you find out theyre m&m\'s...
Smokey the Bear is way more intense in person...
It only takes one drink to get me drunk...I just cant remember if its the thirteenth or fourteenth...
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02-27-2006, 05:27 AM #2
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Actually, there is a working theory that the "stuff of life" was deposited by a comet or asteroid long before the dinosaurs came along. That being said, there are no intelligent beings found so far because out technology is still in it's infancy and space is big...really big. It's not easy for a lot of folks to wrap their head around just how big those cosmic distances are. The sun is about 93,000,000 miles away from earth. It takes about 8 minutes for light from the sun to reach the earth with the light moving at 186,000 miles per second. The nearest star is 4 light years away which means the light takes 4 years to get from there to here and vice versa. That's 186,000 x 60(seconds) x 60(minutes) x 24(hours) x 365(days) x 4 miles. That's a shitload of miles. Einstein says that there is no way to travel at the speed of light because as speed increases and reaches that speed, so does mass so there is no way to carry enought fuel to even reach that speed much less slow down. This is all based on out current limited knowledge of physics and there may be ways to get around that barrier such as wormholes or warping space. We know also from Einstein that large gravitational fields (such as those around planets and stars) are capable of "warping" the space around them so if we can figure out how to manipulate gravitational fields we might be able to use them to warp space or in other words, create some kind of warp drive. But at this point in time we can't even measure gravity, only it's effects on us and our environment.
Originally Posted by hempsmoker25
Sheer probability says that there is other life out there somewhere...whether or not there is intelligent life here is still up for debate.
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02-27-2006, 05:28 AM #3
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We get spacedust every year.
Originally Posted by hempsmoker25
Almost every comet up until now contained alien compounds, and in a recent meteor strike in Mexico, the authorities removed every trace of the meteor itself, closing a parameter of five miles around the impact.
Actually, psylocibin, the active substance in psychoactive mushrooms, does not comply with any other compound on earth, it is unique in its form and is thus believed to have been brought here by some meteor.
So, your thought is not too shabby, in fact, it's what quantum mechanics scientists believe to be the origin of species, a rich mixture of alien substances brewing into a nice multi-terrestrial melting pot.
:thumbsup: Don't you love thinking about these things?
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02-27-2006, 05:31 AM #4
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Yes Harvest...I do.
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02-27-2006, 05:34 AM #5
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nice post bonsaiguy, was replying before i could read

Yeah we can't wrap our heads around the scale of the universe, much less its infinity. However, since we're hit every five minutes (approx) by some sort of body, it wouldn't be too naieve to assume those contain anything new to us, no?
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02-27-2006, 05:41 AM #6
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i know we cant ever reach the speed of light, but according to my phisics/enviromental science teacher, we came near it with these magnets or something along that area, but there are dreams
in Hell they sell you nickel bags, and when you get home you find out theyre m&m\'s...
Smokey the Bear is way more intense in person...
It only takes one drink to get me drunk...I just cant remember if its the thirteenth or fourteenth...
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02-27-2006, 05:43 AM #7
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Thanks for the compliment and actually, I can and have grasped the scale of the universe(with and without the benefit of psychotropics)...scares me sometimes. And I think that there all sorts of new and unknown things out there just waiting for us to discover them. And a lot we will never discover. And a lot we will discover and never comprehend. We'd better just hope that if the aliens ever do show up, it's not the Borg.
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02-27-2006, 05:44 AM #8
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I suspect your teacher was referring to the various nuclear accelerators that exist such as the one at Cern which uses magnets to accelerate things like protons and neutrons to incredible speeds.
Originally Posted by hempsmoker25
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02-27-2006, 06:36 AM #9
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nothing makes me pop a boner like the depths of space and cosmology, what your thinking is already a well accepted theory. Though not upon that paticular asteroid it is theorized that life could have been initiated on our planet by organic molecules on a asteroid. We use those magnets you speak of to generate fields that shoot particles so fast that they are within millionths of a fraction from the speed of light.
You know that we can physically watch the birth of the universe right now? The light, well only the gamma rays, are just reaching us now after their 10 billion light year journey, I think that fuckin mindblowin bro:stoned:
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02-27-2006, 06:37 AM #10
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That is something we'll hear about very soon... Forgive me for being so secretive but mark my words.
Originally Posted by NextLineIsMine
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