humans will never see for their own eyes, the obvious life that lives on other planets because we are too grounded. and other life forms on other planets in far stretches of the universe and in other dimensions of the universe are probably just as grounded as well.
If mars has life on it, surely it is worth investigating how it functions and how similar or different it is to earthly lifeforms ; if it does not have life on it, but still water, then it is a prime candidate planet for terraforming and colonization in the future... is it worth some research getting either some answers about life, or a new habitable planet, or even both?
They can't possibly see life here on earth, I mean that, it doesn't make sense to me. Whole Oceans to be explored, a front yard filled with living things and these people are determined to find life in cold dead space? What would they do if they found it? How foolish are they? Radio waves? Magnetic waves? I bet those unknowns have small sat dishes and or maybe some type of copper wire antenna, or some rabbit ears with Aluminium foil wrapped around them? :)
SPEAKER: "The quest for other life is a topical thing at the moment."
Newsflash: the quest is ongoing for centuries.
Over two decades, no signs of E.T. life has been picked up via electro-magnetic waves.
If life comes from non-life as evolutionists would have you believe, with billions of trillion of stars out there, many with planets, there's a lot of non-living Real Estate out there! So where's all the millions of ETs? Zero ETs is virtually impossible if the ToE were true.
If nothing can come from nothing, what created your god ?
wwwonderful 3 months ago
great English dress-sense :-)
wwwonderful 3 months ago
humans will never see for their own eyes, the obvious life that lives on other planets because we are too grounded. and other life forms on other planets in far stretches of the universe and in other dimensions of the universe are probably just as grounded as well.
poopoopaula101 1 year ago
If mars has life on it, surely it is worth investigating how it functions and how similar or different it is to earthly lifeforms ; if it does not have life on it, but still water, then it is a prime candidate planet for terraforming and colonization in the future... is it worth some research getting either some answers about life, or a new habitable planet, or even both?
yea... it is very much so worth research!
GronTheMighty 2 years ago
agh help! i clicked the wrong link and now i'm back in school aaghghaghdhgdohoehfer my virgin ears!! gotta get the f outta here!
justme252009 2 years ago
They can't possibly see life here on earth, I mean that, it doesn't make sense to me. Whole Oceans to be explored, a front yard filled with living things and these people are determined to find life in cold dead space? What would they do if they found it? How foolish are they? Radio waves? Magnetic waves? I bet those unknowns have small sat dishes and or maybe some type of copper wire antenna, or some rabbit ears with Aluminium foil wrapped around them? :)
goffnett 2 years ago
SPEAKER: "The quest for other life is a topical thing at the moment."
Newsflash: the quest is ongoing for centuries.
Over two decades, no signs of E.T. life has been picked up via electro-magnetic waves.
If life comes from non-life as evolutionists would have you believe, with billions of trillion of stars out there, many with planets, there's a lot of non-living Real Estate out there! So where's all the millions of ETs? Zero ETs is virtually impossible if the ToE were true.
SounzNice 2 years ago