Yeah, a tad sad really when there is more chance of life on Venus than us signing a striker....
There's every chance of life in some sense, but the question of whether it's likely to be intelligent life will probably remain unanswered.
Brighton and Hove Albion are set to announce to signing of Venus United striker Terestrial Marshan for a fee 30 Million Tokkens
He will arrive by Space Ship this coming Friday
That said, very exciting of course. I hope it is cats and women.
... as far as we know. As with everything.
One of the most commonly used arguments against aliens visiting us or living in our solar system is that "it would be technologically impossible" or "life cant exist without X". This argument is obviously based on the belief that human knowledge / science is near flawless and that there's very little chance of anything in the universe being technologically or scientifically more advanced.
However, I always call that bullshit. So even though I think there's life out there somewhere, I'll have to be fair and say it goes both ways: maybe there is a chance this gas can be created without life, we just dont understand how.
That said, very exciting of course. I hope it is cats and women.
No it isn't. It is based on probabilities and physics.
First, only two atoms have sufficient versatility to be the building blocks of life in theory: carbon and silicon. In practice there are no silicon based life forms on this planet, but billions of carbon based life-forms, including (if they qualify as life) viruses.
The ability to withstand heat and pressure, however, preclude carbon as a critical element outside the temperature range encountered on earth, and pressure ranges much beyond.
So what do I not know about?
Oh, expert on radio now says phosphene is 'mostly' created by life. A bit like farts. Apparently volcanic activity....
you can all go back to sleep now, or your Outer Limits video, before the football starts.
That is it, get a dig in at the looks of female scientists....
... as far as we know. As with everything.
One of the most commonly used arguments against aliens visiting us or living in our solar system is that "it would be technologically impossible" or "life cant exist without X". This argument is obviously based on the belief that human knowledge / science is near flawless and that there's very little chance of anything in the universe being technologically or scientifically more advanced.
However, I always call that bullshit. So even though I think there's life out there somewhere, I'll have to be fair and say it goes both ways: maybe there is a chance this gas can be created without life, we just dont understand how.
That said, very exciting of course. I hope it is cats and women.
[MENTION=13230]Psychobilly freakout[/MENTION] on fire.
[MENTION=16159]Bold Seagull[/MENTION] scraping the bottom of the barrel.
Standard.