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| 21 Nov 2013 02:16 PM |
My guess (through a ton of research) is that there is small life cells travelling through space.
That's how earth got humans, a small life form was on earth, then through all of those millions of years, humans were evolved into what this is today.
So, 'aliens' are possible.
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| 21 Nov 2013 02:20 PM |
" (through a ton of research) "
dont lie |
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| 21 Nov 2013 02:20 PM |
| The earth isn't even old enough to be considered "millions of years"... |
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| 21 Nov 2013 02:20 PM |
Not kidding, the past month during geography class i've been doing research
That's a lot.
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| 21 Nov 2013 02:21 PM |
uh no heat isn't exactly a very livable temperature for any life |
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| 21 Nov 2013 02:21 PM |
Flebale, the earth is 4.54 BILLION years old.
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| 21 Nov 2013 02:21 PM |
@flebale
the earth is 4.5 billion years old... |
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| 21 Nov 2013 02:22 PM |
Scazzard1, True, but its possible. You don't know whats out there
Heat-seeking could of been evolved as well since creatures adapted to it.
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| 21 Nov 2013 02:23 PM |
| Oh sure, Aliens are posspile, but ghost arint |
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| 21 Nov 2013 02:23 PM |
| And we've only been around for about 2013 of those years... Nope |
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| 21 Nov 2013 02:23 PM |
"through a ton of research"
r u 30? |
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| 21 Nov 2013 02:23 PM |
Flebale, you obviously don't understand my point.
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| 21 Nov 2013 02:23 PM |
even if there are aliens they could be 100% different
different genetic storage material, different cell organelles hell, they might not even be made of cells. |
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| 21 Nov 2013 02:24 PM |
Scazzard,
exactly
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| 21 Nov 2013 02:25 PM |
@flebale
please get to at least 7th grade before you try commenting on this first of all, sapiens aren't only 2013 years old. they're a few million. and there were others in the family before us, such as habilis and neanderthals. |
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| 21 Nov 2013 02:25 PM |
| I understand your point. I am saying your research has plenty of bias in it... |
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| 21 Nov 2013 02:26 PM |
@flebale
no it doesn't, at all i'm going for the opposition, and it isn't biased. |
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| 21 Nov 2013 02:29 PM |
and back to virtual
i don't think it's exactly plausible, though because if this were the case, and cells were resilient to absolute zero, we'd probably be very different physically as a species, and we would survive the ice ages better. and scientists have identified habitable planets that different kinds of life could live, taking advantage of different gases than oxygen to live off of, yet they don't have life |
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| 21 Nov 2013 02:29 PM |
| It's biased to religious people, just saying. You've got to consider every aspect of human nature before you conduct a hypothesis, or it will be deemed unethical. |
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| 21 Nov 2013 02:30 PM |
True true, Scazzard how would you explain how humans got on earth?
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| 21 Nov 2013 02:31 PM |
@flebale hypothesis is scientific. religion is religion. i don't care to hear about the simpleton's explanation to life in a scientific debate. |
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| 21 Nov 2013 02:32 PM |
"And we've only been around for about 2013 of those years... Nope" *facepalming intensifies*
It's time to begin, isn't it? I get a little bit bigger, but then I'll admit, I'm just the same as I was, don't you understand? I'm never changing who I am. |
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| 21 Nov 2013 02:33 PM |
i'll quote an article here that i found
"The earliest evidence for life on Earth comes from fossilized mats of cyanobacteria called stromatolites in Australia that are about 3.4 billion years old. Ancient as their origins are, these bacteria (which are still around today) are already biologically complex—they have cell walls protecting their protein-producing DNA, so scientists think life must have begun much earlier, perhaps as early as 3.8 billion years ago.
But despite knowing approximately when life first appeared on Earth, scientists are still far from answering how it appeared.
"Many theories of the origin of life have been proposed, but since it's hard to prove or disprove them, no fully accepted theory exists," said Diana Northup, a cave biologist at the University of New Mexico.
The answer to this question would not only fill one of the largest gaps in scientists' understanding of nature, but also would have important implications for the likelihood of finding life elsewhere in the universe."
source: livescience |
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