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sleepy jack 03-09-2009 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Yukon Cornelius (Post 610442)
Sleepy Jack you are 100% right and alive. Also with the infinate number of Stars in space that have there own solar systems you would be not only selfish but a fool to think that this is the only planet that harbors life. It just makes sense... Thats of course my take and 99.9 % of scientists out there. Give me about 2 to 3 years and I will tell you that I told you so.

What is the possibility of life other planets? « Ask an Astrobiologist « NASA Astrobiology

You're contradicting yourself. You're now saying it's incredibly likely for there to be life on other planets. Earlier you were saying it was 100% earlier, which would make it a fact. It isn't a fact that there is life on other planets. Which is all I stated.

Dr_Rez 03-09-2009 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 610446)
Their response would probably be to make sure the aliens aren't using contraceptives.

Maybe after there done denying that they really exist.

adidasss 03-09-2009 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 610446)
Their response would probably be to make sure the aliens aren't using contraceptives.

:laughing: Post of the day...

Guybrush 03-10-2009 05:42 AM

Give it up Mr. Yukon, sleepy jack is right. In fact, nothing is 100% certain. Even if they do find life, you can't know for sure that they're not lying or even that your life is not actually just a dream. ;)

However, I agree that it is likely. Before, people thought that life was rare. Since then, beliefs have shifted and life is often more or less thought to pop up if it can. There's a lot of stochasticity, but even unlikely scenarios may become likely when repeated over potentially billions of years.

Yukon Cornelius 03-10-2009 06:32 AM

How are you 100% sure your alive??

Yukon Cornelius 03-10-2009 06:33 AM

Also, if nothing is certain how are you 100% right there must be some room for error.

sleepy jack 03-11-2009 03:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Yukon Cornelius (Post 610955)
Also, if nothing is certain how are you 100% right there must be some room for error.

And here begins the endless argument. Want to discuss what happens when an unstoppable object hits an unmovable object?

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Originally Posted by Yukon Cornelius (Post 610954)
How are you 100% sure your alive??

You're not.

Yukon Cornelius 03-11-2009 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by sleepy jack (Post 611482)
And here begins the endless argument. Want to discuss what happens when an unstoppable object hits an unmovable object?



You're not.

You have wasted time on something so pointless... Its pathedic, on top of that you do this in virtually everyone on my posts. I dont really know what your mission is but mine is to disscus the Kepler project yours is to continue to press on with word game crap that really has absolutly no reflection or insight to the actual post. If you would like to continue on go ahead. I will ignore you. Its just sad.

sleepy jack 03-11-2009 09:34 PM

My "word game crap" is rooted in a disagreement with your original post. I don't believe life on other planets is "100%" as you stated it was. Why can't you elaborate on your own statements instead of resorting to petty attempts at internet character assassination?

Yukon Cornelius 03-12-2009 06:17 AM

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Originally Posted by sleepy jack (Post 611950)
My "word game crap" is rooted in a disagreement with your original post. I don't believe life on other planets is "100%" as you stated it was. Why can't you elaborate on your own statements instead of resorting to petty attempts at internet character assassination?

So anyhow the kepler is pretty sweet. I can't wait to see what lies ahead.


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