http://www.ted.com So the Mars Rovers didn't scoop up any alien lifeforms. Scientist Penelope Boston thinks there's a good chance -- a 25 to 50 percent chance, in fact -- that life might exist on Mars, deep inside the planet's caves. She details how we should look and why.
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PaulGrantDesigns 1 year ago
What I don't understand is, why should life > no life?
MsDienow 2 years ago
Not all Religions sadly...since they all create dogmas.
AzoreanProud 2 years ago 2
The way you talk gives you the same. Judging is a lot easier than understanding you stooge. :)
At least she is trying to live and understand. She would probably be a million more times interesting than you by far lol.
flyingalien 2 years ago 3
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The way this hag dresses gives her ZERO credibility...
toastyovens 2 years ago
isnt that font?
JoeTheBroOnTheDownLo 2 years ago
I don't understand this kind of thinking. It's not one or the other, if we want to feed all the starving children of the world, it's not like we couldn't do both. What's the point to all this? If we discover life on another planet, that would be a huge scientific discovery. It could help us understand our origins. The day we stop being curious about the world around us will be the beginning of the end for our species.
gt6303c 2 years ago
its fun to do such research but I really hate this part that bringing something from outside our planet is way too dangerous for us...
Dubaifreak 2 years ago
Comic Sans yey =P
janikarvonen 2 years ago
I'm actually all for thinking outside the box and exploration. Not for Nasa tho. Sorry it's only my opinion so don't worry about it.
HigherPlanes 2 years ago