HOLY SHIT I KNEW THAT FINRAY AND SCHLOPPY WEREN'T HUMANNever mind Mars, alien life may be thriving right here on Earth, a major science conference has heard.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7893414.stm
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HOLY SHIT I KNEW THAT FINRAY AND SCHLOPPY WEREN'T HUMANNever mind Mars, alien life may be thriving right here on Earth, a major science conference has heard.
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Aliens taste goooooodBBC wrote:
"It could be right in front of our noses - or even in our noses," said the physicist.
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Doesn't smell bad eitherhoplite wrote:
Aliens taste goooooodBBC wrote:
"It could be right in front of our noses - or even in our noses," said the physicist.
Think their using the term "alien" in reference to the lifeforms seeming difference how every other species on the planet lives. I dunno lolMiggle wrote:
hold up, if it's from earth then it's not alien, now is it?
and"The question would be whether this life was truly different, or whether there was a common precursor a deep branch on the main tree of life.
Also, how do we know we are dealing with separate Earth genesis and not a Mars genesis?
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this isnt the post a picture of yourself thread.Poseidon wrote:
http://img231.imageshack.us/img231/2880/monstersh9.jpg
tbh
fucking satellites wakin' im up
I was thinking the same thing.Miggle wrote:
hold up, if it's from earth then it's not alien, now is it?
The whole article implies that this life has been on Earth for a while..Sup wrote:
They came from another planet. Didin't you read? They have a major science conference here on the planet Earth, discussin' some shiteDefCon-17 wrote:
I was thinking the same thing.Miggle wrote:
hold up, if it's from earth then it's not alien, now is it?
Now just imagine, if I previous living intelligent life form millions of years ago created us like that? And then somehow went extinct and then all life on our current earth was derived from their "artificial synthetic chemical system capable of Darwinian evolution"..His team have created perhaps the closest yet to a man-made alternative form of life.
"We are announcing the first example of an artificial synthetic chemical system capable of Darwinian evolution," he told the conference.
"Is it alive? Well, I can tell you that it is not self-sustaining.
"You have to have a graduate student stand there and feed it from time to time, but it is evolving."
Isn't that the gist of what Scientologists think?Adams_BJ wrote:
Now just imagine, if I previous living intelligent life form millions of years ago created us like that? And then somehow went extinct and then all life on our current earth was derived from their "artificial synthetic chemical system capable of Darwinian evolution"..
No idea, I don't follow religion, let alone one where your position in it is determined by the size of your wallet.AussieReaper wrote:
Isn't that the gist of what Scientologists think?Adams_BJ wrote:
Now just imagine, if I previous living intelligent life form millions of years ago created us like that? And then somehow went extinct and then all life on our current earth was derived from their "artificial synthetic chemical system capable of Darwinian evolution"..
Nah bru, they think that the internet is satan and that the lord of the universe is trapped in a volcano and when they release him he will take us all to our saviours in the starts using his giant volcano ship.AussieReaper wrote:
Isn't that the gist of what Scientologists think?Adams_BJ wrote:
Now just imagine, if I previous living intelligent life form millions of years ago created us like that? And then somehow went extinct and then all life on our current earth was derived from their "artificial synthetic chemical system capable of Darwinian evolution"..
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It was quite fun yeah. I deleted it tho when I got to the final (I think) monster in the basement. I couldn't kill it no matter what.hoplite wrote:
That Game was win
I didn't think that.From the site wrote:
"Maybe one of the elements life uses - carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus - could be replaced by something else," said Professor Davies.
"When I say that, everyone immediately thinks of silicon life - because of Star Trek. But I'm not talking about anything that drastic."
OHSHI-Poseidon wrote:
http://img231.imageshack.us/img231/2880/monstersh9.jpg
tbh
fucking satellites wakin' im up
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