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originally posted by: nofear39
originally posted by: AnkhMorpork
P.S. Where are the skeptics and the debunkers..???
Here 👐 what a load of #e !!!
originally posted by: AnkhMorpork
originally posted by: iTruthSeeker
Maybe it's more the planet that they are worried about and not us as much.
They may have us in a quarantine, just waiting for us to die out and leave them a perfectly good planet for colonization.
You can almost bet on this! We are so insignificant on the scale of things why would any superior race give a rats ass about primitive albeit partially DNA tweaked humans. When mankind has shown any interest in other territory has he ever consider the natives and be concerned with their welfare.
originally posted by: iTruthSeeker
Maybe it's more the planet that they are worried about and not us as much.
originally posted by: AnkhMorpork
a reply to: surnamename57
We have a wonderful Earth-moon-sun configuration that's responsible for life on Earth as we know it and it must be exceedingly rare, in the extreme to encounter such a world
originally posted by: surnamename57
Maybe it’s us, our savagery, our environmental pollution and low level of intelligence that makes them exploring the Earth?
I wonder what their intention was, precisely. It looks like a concern for us and the future of human civilization.
originally posted by: surnamename57
originally posted by: AnkhMorpork
a reply to: surnamename57
We have a wonderful Earth-moon-sun configuration that's responsible for life on Earth as we know it and it must be exceedingly rare, in the extreme to encounter such a world
Planet-moon-star configuration is not out of the ordinary in space. What is so particular about our planet that you are minded to consider it a rarity?
Just hoping to find a reason in support of your opinion.
originally posted by: AnkhMorpork
originally posted by: surnamename57
originally posted by: AnkhMorpork
a reply to: surnamename57
We have a wonderful Earth-moon-sun configuration that's responsible for life on Earth as we know it and it must be exceedingly rare, in the extreme to encounter such a world
Planet-moon-star configuration is not out of the ordinary in space. What is so particular about our planet that you are minded to consider it a rarity?
Just hoping to find a reason in support of your opinion.
Do as little research and you'll see what I mean by that precisely. I'm not just referring to a planet, a moon, and a star, but the precise way they're put together to produce the life on Earth that we experience.
It's probably exceedingly rare.
originally posted by: surnamename57
originally posted by: AnkhMorpork
originally posted by: surnamename57
originally posted by: AnkhMorpork
a reply to: surnamename57
We have a wonderful Earth-moon-sun configuration that's responsible for life on Earth as we know it and it must be exceedingly rare, in the extreme to encounter such a world
Planet-moon-star configuration is not out of the ordinary in space. What is so particular about our planet that you are minded to consider it a rarity?
Just hoping to find a reason in support of your opinion.
Do as little research and you'll see what I mean by that precisely. I'm not just referring to a planet, a moon, and a star, but the precise way they're put together to produce the life on Earth that we experience.
It's probably exceedingly rare.
Research? What kind of research? Did you know that our Sun is just one of about 200 billion stars in our galaxy?