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  • Zerotonine
    Getting Somewhere
    • Jun 2004
    • 147

    #91
    Re: NASA: Voyager I enters solar system's final frontier

    Originally posted by Encryption
    I WANNA SEE A FUCKING LITTLE GREEN MAN
    So lets say we see one of those green dudes.
    Then it would be basically proven that theres is no god right ???
    Cause god created humans ... Adam from mud or whatever it was and then the girl from one of his ribs.
    So on and so forth ...
    Right ?
    "Do what you wanna do, play what you wanna play, say what you wanna say"

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    • picklemonkey
      Double hoodie beer monster
      • Jun 2004
      • 15373

      #92
      Re: NASA: Voyager I enters solar system's final frontier

      Originally posted by Zerotonine
      Originally posted by Encryption
      I WANNA SEE A FUCKING LITTLE GREEN MAN
      So lets say we see one of those green dudes.
      Then it would be basically proven that theres is no god right ???
      Cause god created humans ... Adam from mud or whatever it was and then the girl from one of his ribs.
      So on and so forth ...
      Right ?
      huh? aliens = no God?

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      • MJDub
        Are you Kidding me??
        • Jun 2004
        • 2765

        #93
        Re: NASA: Voyager I enters solar system's final frontier

        Originally posted by picklemonkey
        huh? aliens = no God?
        Yeah, I don't really see how this would prove that there is no God either. "In the beginning" could just mean the formation of Earth and not other planets as well.
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        • evangelion
          Platinum Poster
          • Jun 2004
          • 1999

          #94
          Re: NASA: Voyager I enters solar system's final frontier

          Originally posted by picklemonkey
          Originally posted by _evangelion_
          My point is: why would there be a mammal on another planet? The conditions on this world i.e. distance from the Sun, air chemistry, water chemistry, weather patterns, are condusive to our kind of life...carbon based life. On another planet, or moon, or whatever, that has an atmosphere of pure ammonia, an ocean of liquid nitrogen and ground made up of calcium phosphate could not support carbon based life. I think that drives alot of people to assume it could not sustain life, in general. That's what I'm most amped on...not so much that there is life, because I'm fairly positive that there is, but what the hell is it going to look like. :WTF:
          there's more than one galaxy out there
          Right...my point exactly. There's BILLIONS more.

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          • skahound
            Someone MARRY ME!! LOL
            • Jun 2004
            • 11411

            #95
            Re: NASA: Voyager I enters solar system's final frontier

            Originally posted by _evangelion_
            There's BILLIONS more.
            And that's just in this dimension.
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            • evangelion
              Platinum Poster
              • Jun 2004
              • 1999

              #96
              Re: NASA: Voyager I enters solar system's final frontier

              Yes.....space rules!!!!!!!!!!

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              • sheryar
                Getting Somewhere
                • Jul 2004
                • 167

                #97
                Re: NASA: Voyager I enters solar system's final frontier

                it'd be fun to live forever and see what happens say... 300 years from now.

                my bet is an asteroid is going to come and wipe us all out soon. :?
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                • skahound
                  Someone MARRY ME!! LOL
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 11411

                  #98
                  Re: NASA: Voyager I enters solar system's final frontier

                  Originally posted by sheryar
                  it'd be fun to live forever and see what happens say... 300 years from now.

                  my bet is an asteroid is going to come and wipe us all out soon. :?
                  Ok, Captain Optimism.
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                  • 13kickdrums
                    Getting Somewhere
                    • May 2005
                    • 113

                    #99
                    Re: NASA: Voyager I enters solar system's final frontier

                    if aliens ever visit this planet, chances are it wont be pretty.

                    the thought is that if theres a being with the technology to get to us and we cant get to them, theres a huge chance they will herd us like cattle or worse.

                    we would do that on anther planet..we do it on THIS planet.

                    i recently saw a movie trailer about aliens watchin us and then attacking or something. not sure what the movies about in the end but when i saw it it made me think about the teacher that impressed upon me that idea.

                    i always hoped id live to see the day we encounter extra-terrestrial beings.....not anymore. im fine without it.

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                    • skahound
                      Someone MARRY ME!! LOL
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 11411

                      Re: NASA: Voyager I enters solar system's final frontier

                      I've always had this crazy notion that we are like Sim-Planet to them - we are their experiment. Everything we do is a result of their control.
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                      • Kamal
                        Administrator
                        • May 2002
                        • 28835

                        Re: NASA: Voyager I enters solar system's final frontier

                        Originally posted by skahound
                        I've always had this crazy notion that we are like Sim-Planet to them - we are their experiment. Everything we do is a result of their control.
                        could well be true, if they are advanced enough to wipe out disease and aging...... what would they do if they wanted to live forever..... this "life" is a nice way to live 70 odd years only to wake up again when "GAME OVER" plays and dive into the next one

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                        • picklemonkey
                          Double hoodie beer monster
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 15373

                          Re: NASA: Voyager I enters solar system's final frontier

                          Originally posted by _evangelion_
                          Yes.....space rules!!!!!!!!!!
                          nerd


                          Originally posted by skahound
                          I've always had this crazy notion that we are like Sim-Planet to them - we are their experiment. Everything we do is a result of their control.

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                          • skahound
                            Someone MARRY ME!! LOL
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 11411

                            Re: NASA: Voyager I enters solar system's final frontier

                            ^ WTF is that a picture of? It's hurting my eyes.
                            A good shower head and my right hand - the two best lovers that I ever had.

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                            • evangelion
                              Platinum Poster
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 1999

                              Re: NASA: Voyager I enters solar system's final frontier

                              Originally posted by skahound
                              I've always had this crazy notion that we are like Sim-Planet to them - we are their experiment. Everything we do is a result of their control.
                              Ever seen "Mission to Mars?" That's my idea of what happened. Far fetched? Yes. But hey, we're dealing with time and space here...nothing that belongs on this world applies out there.


                              Originally posted by picklemonkey
                              Originally posted by _evangelion_
                              Yes.....space rules!!!!!!!!!!
                              nerd
                              Why thank you...I wear that badge with pride.

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                              • nbpgt
                                Platinum Poster
                                • Jun 2004
                                • 1044

                                Re: NASA: Voyager I enters solar system's final frontier

                                Originally posted by skahound
                                Voyager I and its sister ship, Voyager II, were launched in 1977 on a mission to explore the solar system. Voyager I passed Jupiter in March 1979 and Saturn in November 1980. In 1998, it became the most distant man-made object from Earth. Voyager II, which observed Uranus and Neptune, is 6.5 billion miles from the sun, heading in the opposite direction of Voyager I and at a slightly slower speed.
                                that just blows my mind. the thing passed a distant planet the same year i was born & is still becoming ever more distant 25 years later.

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