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Author Topic:   Other civilisations in the Galaxy - are they really that likely?
Nighttrain
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Message 11 of 77 (233865)
08-16-2005 9:22 PM


Exobiology
If abiogenesis turns out to be just the right mix of chemicals and conditions, no reason why, in the multiplicity of similar planets, similar chems/conditions couldn`t take place.
With evidence from Mars pointing to the presence of water, will discovery of life (fossilised or active)prove the death-knell for Christianity? Not so, say the creos, God inspired His Bible purely for Earthlings. The Martians had another Bible.

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Nighttrain
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Message 50 of 77 (234667)
08-18-2005 8:41 PM


Puppies to bed
What if other civilisations got a headstart on us, were transmitting around a million years in our past and got no replies?
Q^6vzz: No answers?
Ogz99l: Not a peep
Q^6vzz: Let`s shut this puppy down. There`s no other intelligent life in the universe

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