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dude, that shit is the most insane clip i’ve EVER seen in my life! made ol’kiskwe think about alien life forms and what is really out in the universe does it ever end or is it neverending? my guess is that the universe is neverending I hope another life form from a different galaxy or planet comes for a visit to my place for some soup and bannock THANKS FOR THE CLIP NOEL!
Wow, that was staggeringly beautiful. Great little video. Dude, it really puts humanity in its rightful place, a mere speck in the entire known universe and the various galaxies. Cannot wait until another life form is found.
Richard Dawkins, and many other scientists, have estimated that if there are one billion billion planets out there in the cosmos and that the odds of life are one in a billion (poor odds) then there are still at least one billion planets that have some sort of life on it; or at least the chances to obtain life. The problem is that it is like finding a needle in the haystack, but we know that we exist so there has to be something similar.
February 3rd, 2010 at 12:51 pm
dude, that shit is the most insane clip i’ve EVER seen in my life! made ol’kiskwe think about alien life forms and what is really out in the universe
does it ever end or is it neverending? my guess is that the universe is neverending
I hope another life form from a different galaxy or planet comes for a visit to my place for some soup and bannock
THANKS FOR THE CLIP NOEL!
February 3rd, 2010 at 3:44 pm
Wow, that was staggeringly beautiful. Great little video. Dude, it really puts humanity in its rightful place, a mere speck in the entire known universe and the various galaxies. Cannot wait until another life form is found.
Richard Dawkins, and many other scientists, have estimated that if there are one billion billion planets out there in the cosmos and that the odds of life are one in a billion (poor odds) then there are still at least one billion planets that have some sort of life on it; or at least the chances to obtain life. The problem is that it is like finding a needle in the haystack, but we know that we exist so there has to be something similar.