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History isn't on their side... carn the saints!
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by CynicalM
25 grand final losses....
GetRadNZ: Jupiter is also a gas planet, a bit hard to inhabit a gas planet methinks...
Originally posted by Chadwickus
GetRadNZ: Jupiter is also a gas planet, a bit hard to inhabit a gas planet methinks...
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by BIONICLE ALEX
Show me this science that says extra terrestrials are not real.
As far as I'm aware, most scientists are open to the possibility of other non-terrestrial life out there.
If you dislike science so much, perhaps you should get off the chair that science built, turn off the computer that science created and burn down your house, because science created that too.
Oh, wicked, bad, naughty evil science! Oh, it is bad, and must pay the penalty!
Witnesses also have a slightly different view of heaven than mainstream Christianity. Based on their reading of prophetic books like Daniel and Revelation, Jehovah's Witnesses believe that only 144,000 people will go to heaven to rule with God and Jesus. The remainder of the righteous will enjoy paradise on earth - a restored Garden of Eden in which there is no sickness, old age, death or unhappiness....
There has been much speculation that any life on Jupiter, or on other gas giants, might be ammonia-based life. The possibility of "abundant biota" in the upper regions of Jupiter's atmosphere was considered in a 1976 paper by Carl Sagan and Edwin E. Salpeter1, three years after the fly-by of the first Jupiter probe, Pioneer 10. Sagan and Salpeter compared the ecology of the Jovian atmosphere with that of terrestrial seas which have simple photosynthetic plankton at the top level, fish at lower levels feeding on these creatures, and marine predators which hunt the fish. The three hypothetical Jovian equivalents of these organisms, Sagan and Salpeter termed "sinkers", "floaters", and "hunters".
144,000 humans, huh? I thought that number seemed suspiciously familiar.....and, sure enough, I was right
Carl Sagans view is a little hard to believe, I can't imagine an intelligent creature the size of a city living beneath the surface of those seas.
Originally posted by Chadwickus
Jupiter is a gas giant.
Thousands, no, hundreds of thousands of people who have absolutely no connection to any government or any other kind of possible conspiring groups agree that Jupiter is a gas giant.
Probes sent to Jupiter by multiple groups (not just NASA) all agree on the data compiled by these probes.
But no.
To be honest i think it's just what i want to believe.
It's all in the mind at the moment.