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Deep under the ice surface of Europa, exists a salty liquid water ocean, heated by the core, much akin to Earth.
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There are people that still believe the earth is flat FWIW. |
Yeah, don't scientists suspect life could evolve on Europa once the Sun balloons? I'm sure I read/saw that somewhere.
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They are hoping to design a craft that can fly to Europa and drill through that ice surface in hopes of detecting life. I think there's a good chance it may be there in some rudimentary form. |
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They suspect it may be there now. |
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As for sub-atomic particles, philosophers and scientists once believed atoms were the fundamental building blocks of stuff, then they discovered protons and neutrons and electrons, then they discovered protons and neutrons were made of smaller things called quarks. Who knows what they'll discover as technology improves, but I wouldn't be surprised if quarks are made up of still smaller stuff. It's like nothing being able to travel faster than the speed of light, that was regarded as bullet-proof fact, but they've recently done experiments that seems to show entangled photons sharing information several thousand times faster than the speed of light. We don't really know anything. |
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You honestly don't believe that a monkey knows how a typewriter works - how to strike the keys one at a time, how to change a ribbon, etc - let alone have a working knowledge of English language - spelling, sentence structure, punctuation etc - and also have a keen sense of drama to write such stories? Preposterous! Even in this universe the odds were nill that Shakespeare himself type out the complete works of Shakespeare. For he lived a full two and a half centuries before such an invention! |
Everyone knows dimensions are infinite bro. And everything is infinite. Our three dimensional world is comprised of an infinite amount of two dimensional plains, which are in turn comprised of an infinite amount of one dimensional planes. The same rule goes for all dimensions greater than the third as well.
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It's explained here: Q: In an infinite universe, does everything that’s possible have to happen somewhere? | Ask a Mathematician / Ask a Physicist And if you have the time, check out this BBC documentary about infinity. It's well worth 60 minutes of your life: |
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