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sinii
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| 12 Jan 2013 05:20 PM |
| People who say "If ___ doesn't exist, then what caused the Big Bang?" obviously did not study quantum physics. |
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Dralin
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| 12 Jan 2013 05:21 PM |
God said "Well this is boring".
Then he made light. |
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XC64
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sinii
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infinete
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| 12 Jan 2013 05:24 PM |
| It all started when god and his rommate Chugs were arm wrestling, then god farted and distracted Chugs and god won the wrestle, god felt another fart coming so he asked Chugs for his lighter, god then made an explosion fart, and that's the big bang. |
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| 12 Jan 2013 05:28 PM |
| I sure do wonder how some random explosion led to such complex, precise, and wonderful outcomes! |
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XC64
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| 12 Jan 2013 05:33 PM |
| I'm not in a mood for fairytales. |
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XC64
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sinii
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| 12 Jan 2013 05:38 PM |
"I sure do wonder how some random explosion led to such complex, precise, and wonderful outcomes!"
I'm pretty sure that the great, vast, 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999% of space is not complex, precise, and wonderful.
Probably a lot more 9s at the end of that decimal. |
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| 12 Jan 2013 05:47 PM |
@sinii How do you know if we haven't even discovered life on other planets yet (and never will)? |
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infinete
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| 12 Jan 2013 05:50 PM |
| We WILL discover life on other planets, but not for hundreds of hears. Life could have been sustained on other planets the same way it was on ours, through a meteor with bacteria on it crashin into the Eatth and havin the bacteria evolve for billions of years |
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| 12 Jan 2013 05:50 PM |
| Exactly, and since God created this amazing universe, it is fantastic. |
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infinete
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| 12 Jan 2013 05:51 PM |
| Sorry for my spelling failure, I'm using an iphone to type |
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| 12 Jan 2013 05:55 PM |
"@sinii, How do you know if we haven't even discovered life on other planets yet (and never will)?"
This was either just typed mindlessly or you haven't thought enough. The INCREDIBLE number of planets that do not have life and never will is and almost without a single bit of doubt, outnumbers the number of planets that harbor life. Get over it, we're incredibly lucky. The universe is NOT PERFECT except in that it exists in the way it does and even that is subjective thinking. |
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| 12 Jan 2013 05:55 PM |
@infinete Brainwashed children at its finest |
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sinii
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| 12 Jan 2013 05:55 PM |
| Ok, confirmed Holo is a troll. |
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| 12 Jan 2013 05:57 PM |
@under We're incredibly lucky that we once were lifeless pebbles that magically transformed into intelligent being, those with instincts and a complex mind like no other! /s |
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| 12 Jan 2013 05:58 PM |
"the same way it was on ours, through a meteor with bacteria on it crashin into the Eatth and havin the bacteria evolve for billions of years"
@infinete, You have no idea what you are implying in that one statement. Do you know how life began on Earth for a fact? No, of course not.
Should you ever say you know? No, of course not. Do I believe that the moon was the product of a large object slamming into the earth billions of years ago? Yes. Do I claim to know for a fact? No, of course not. |
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| 12 Jan 2013 06:00 PM |
Dangit Sinii, how did I not realize that?
I guess all of that typing just counts as practice... |
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| 12 Jan 2013 06:02 PM |
>implying the universe existed for billions of years Oh, I also love how you say I'm a troll just because you know your "science" theories are false. |
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infinete
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| 12 Jan 2013 06:02 PM |
"@infinete, You have no idea what you are implying in that one statement. Do you know how life began on Earth for a fact? No, of course not."
I will only reply to this because the rest of your paragraph has nothing to do with my claim, anyways, that is a theory, it is not true for a fact, but it is most likely the reason we are alive, do I belive it? Yes, of course, is it for sure how we were made? No, of course not |
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