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The Depressing Math about Extraterrestrial Life

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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2009

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  • Why would we want to meet Aliens? Haven't you seen that episode of Twilight Zone....

    "It's a cook book!"

  • what if they know where Magic Land is?

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  • CANDYLAND IS REAL TOO.

  • I dig the poster

  • You think your a celebrity ? Your a fat faced fuckin homo who lives in your moms basement !

    GOOF !,,fat fuck..ugly too..

  • I agree with you about the inevitability of life and, in rarer cases, intelligence arising around other star systems and how we will most likely never meet extra-terrestrials. I find that there could be just a narrow scale of time in which intelligences capable of interstellar communication are extant in simultaneity. However, our distant, machine ancestors may meet other biology or extra-terrestrial technology. Physics->Chemistry->Biology->T­echnology.

  • if there is aliens chances are they wont reach us until were all dead. life is short and space travel from another universe would take forever..............

  • I say portals.

  • your all idiots

  • Man... i hope they do find us before we die .i wanna get shitfaced drunk and smoke some good spaceweed with an alien

  • then again you are not taking into account the fact that the closer you get to the speed of, the more that time slows down. so if you were traveling the speed of light to the closest star for you it would only take several weeks-months to get there. then again everyone else not traveling the speed of light would experience time at a normal rate.

  • Completely agree with you in the fact that we will probably never meet INTELLIGENT life, however I don't see why we won't (even in our lifetime) ever find microbial life on other planets or planets' satellites. The Earth's moon, Mars, Titan and Europa are possible places where microbial life could exist/lie dormant. P.S. I like your FSM poster lol

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