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April 5th, 2001, 12:05 AM
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Re: A deep thought regarding life out there
quote: Originally posted by Aussie Gamer:
Does a insect think that a tree is alive, I mean that it does not really change much over the life of an insect.
I don't belive that insects can think at all, nor that they can form a concept on "life" or "tree". But what I do belive is that they have some sort of conciousness.
Right before I try to smash the fly, who is sitting quietly on the table - eating his lunch, he reacts - as my hand is getting closer - and then he flies away. This proves that flies have conciousnss/awareness since it was aware of my hand, almost smashing it.
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April 5th, 2001, 12:27 AM
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Re: A deep thought regarding life out there
quote: Right before I try to smash the fly, who is sitting quietly on the table - eating his lunch, he reacts - as my hand is getting closer - and then he flies away.
The Fly is alerted to a sudden increase in air presure as your hand begins its downward track toward the fly. The Fly, with its 3rd grade education, expertly performs an evassive manuaver that would make any geometry teacher proud. Funny how such a small thing can do such an incredible thing as that. (The Fly is now on the wall. I recommend a fly swatter. They approach without causing a large air disturbance.)
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April 5th, 2001, 12:45 AM
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Re: A deep thought regarding life out there
Another tactic is to use a little pLastic "disc-shooter" gun
The little beasties can take two or three glancing hits before going down for the count.
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April 5th, 2001, 01:35 AM
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Re: A deep thought regarding life out there
I've always wondered what a dog saw. What is it, 7 dog years to 1 human year. Is everything on fastforward for them
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April 5th, 2001, 01:57 AM
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Re: A deep thought regarding life out there
Geee.....as Life as we know it, Why and How do we as a race have the Ba*ls to think that WE are the only! are we so arogant to think this? sure WE may not have "found" any and with "Our" track record here of shoot first ask second "They" just might be waiting till WE grow up!
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April 5th, 2001, 02:13 AM
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Re: A deep thought regarding life out there
I have not scanned this whole thread, so sorry if I am being redundant here. But I ran a cross a cool sig on slash a while back:
We may be all alone in the universe. We may not be all alone in the universe. Either way, its quite a concept, isnt it?
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April 5th, 2001, 02:47 AM
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Re: A deep thought regarding life out there
There are bacteria on earth that dont breathe CO2 or O2 you know. Its just that they live veeeeeeeery deep down in the crust and use a whole set of different chemical reactions to live. (I read this in Discover magazine, so its close enough to reliable I think)
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April 5th, 2001, 03:09 AM
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Re: A deep thought regarding life out there
quote: Originally posted by Instar:
There are bacteria on earth that dont breathe CO2 or O2 you know. Its just that they live veeeeeeeery deep down in the crust and use a whole set of different chemical reactions to live. (I read this in Discover magazine, so its close enough to reliable I think)
Yeah, I heard that a couple of years ago.
What is that anyway? A living particle? Is it carbonbased?
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April 5th, 2001, 03:26 AM
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Re: A deep thought regarding life out there
I read about the exploration of the underground sea/ocean/lake they found in Antartica. They assume its been completely sealed up for millions of years. Imagine what could be in there, could be anything from the cure for cancer or an incurable plague.
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April 6th, 2001, 03:36 AM
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Re: A deep thought regarding life out there
quote: I read about the exploration of the underground sea/ocean/lake they found in Antartica. They assume its been completely sealed up for millions of years. Imagine what could be in there, could be anything from the cure for cancer or an incurable plague.
Or even Things Man Was Not Meant To Know. (see H.P. Lovecraft's "At the Mountains of Madness")
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