geeky but crazy

Posted by Hakkinenf1 
geeky but crazy
Date: November 02, 2005 03:31AM
Posted by: Hakkinenf1
i know this may look geeky
look at the pic


every single whit dot is a sun like owers and maybe bigger and every one has planets ,and this called galaxy(duh) and the universe has billions of those galaxies.

(threads ends after Hakkinenf1 head explodes)

-------------------------
gooooz fra ba
-------------------------




Edited 4 time(s). Last edit at 11/02/2005 03:46AM by Hakkinenf1.
Re: geeky but crazy
Date: November 02, 2005 03:38AM
Posted by: Hakkinenf1
more pics

















Allah says in the Holy Quran
--------------------------------
"The Beneficent"

"55.37": And when the heaven is rent asunder, and then becomes red like red hide.

"55.38": Which then of the bounties of your Lord will you deny?
---------------------------------


-------------------------
gooooz fra ba
-------------------------




Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 11/02/2005 04:11AM by Hakkinenf1.
Re: geeky but crazy
Date: November 02, 2005 04:09AM
Posted by: assadof1
are u still fasting!!!!!


speed freak
Re: geeky but crazy
Date: November 02, 2005 04:13AM
Posted by: Hakkinenf1
i heard in lybia its over ??

not the universe....Ramadan i mean.

-------------------------
gooooz fra ba
-------------------------




Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/02/2005 04:14AM by Hakkinenf1.
Re: geeky but crazy
Date: November 02, 2005 04:36AM
Posted by: assadof1
yeah u right today is al-aied happy aied by the way


speed freak
Re: geeky but crazy
Date: November 02, 2005 05:31AM
Posted by: JPM
Yeah and some people think there are no other lifeforms out there

______________________________________



______________________________________

www.zach-griffin.cjb.net

"Nobody has ever completed the perfect lap" -Juan Manuel Fangio
Re: geeky but crazy
Date: November 02, 2005 06:13AM
Posted by: MikaHalpinen
like me, for one.
Re: geeky but crazy
Date: November 02, 2005 07:33AM
Posted by: Bernie The Bolt
How can you not? It's completely implausible to think that there isn't life out there somewhere. MY thinking is, that if there is life out there, and it has mastered inter-galactic travel - why would they be interested in this backwards little rock?
Re: geeky but crazy
Date: November 02, 2005 07:48AM
Posted by: SpaceAce
there's probably all these planets having parties, and they just dont wana invite australia



GPGSL WDC Season 4
Re: geeky but crazy
Date: November 02, 2005 08:04AM
Posted by: Go Alesi
More like George Bush. They'd be worried about beig invaded :)

Re: geeky but crazy
Date: November 02, 2005 08:38AM
Posted by: MikaHalpinen
The conditions of life to begin are so ridiculously implausible that not even the immense size of the universe makes it likely to have occured more than once.

And if u wanna say God created the world, then why are we on our seemingly random little speck amongst the sea of uninhabited ones?
Re: geeky but crazy
Date: November 02, 2005 08:44AM
Posted by: villej
I dont think there is life in any other place in this universe. Its just that so many things have to match that there would be life, at least in the form we know it. But I dont think theres life in any other form either.

EDIT: About people saying that God created the world - why He wouldnt have put us just to this small and random piece of rock? And if we believe that the Big Bang theory is true, then why this Big Bang just syddently happen? Why there was already some material at first place? But lets not get in to that debate here, as I dont think it does any justice to this thread.


My photo gallery: [viltzu86.deviantart.com]



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/02/2005 08:52AM by villej.
Re: geeky but crazy
Date: November 02, 2005 09:51AM
Posted by: MikaHalpinen
hell yes it does justice to this thread, it's phenomonally interesting.

I for one can't comprehend the idea that there existed a t = 0, literally before time began. It's a concept that's outside one's comfort zone, but I don't think it necessitates that it's therefore untrue.
Re: geeky but crazy
Date: November 02, 2005 10:40AM
Posted by: -qwerty-
I'm of Matt's line of thought, however difficult and rare the conditions for life to form are, they happened here millenia ago, so I find it rather strange to assume there's nothing else around.

Of course, I have just finsihed reading Arthur C. Clarke's 2001: A Space Odyssey, so maybe I'm a dreamer.

Its not implausible to find any number of other planets which have conditions similar to ours allowing life, if there are thousands of stars of similar age, size and mass to the sun, with planets orbiting it, then its imo quite naive to think we're alone.




-----------------

She says brief things, her love’s a pony
My love’s subliminal
Re: geeky but crazy
Date: November 02, 2005 11:11AM
Posted by: b-tone
Its not implausible to find any number of other planets which have conditions similar to ours allowing life, if there are thousands of stars of similar age, size and mass to the sun, with planets orbiting it, then its imo quite naive to think we're alone.

i generally agree with that.

The conditions of life to begin are so ridiculously implausible

only based on our laws. and we've adapted to fit earth a bit, so who's to say something can't adapt to living in -5000 degrees?

____
Tony

Re: geeky but crazy
Date: November 02, 2005 11:32AM
Posted by: danm
very good point b-tone.

afterall, on earth billions and billions of years ago werent there micro-organisms that lived in ph extremes of the acids and salt lakes? the sulphur pools?

and what about the creatures that live by the volcanic pits below the sea in near boiling water levels?


Jenson drives it like he owns it; Lewis drives it like he stole it
Re: geeky but crazy
Date: November 02, 2005 12:25PM
Posted by: Zcott
I'm reading a book at the minute entitled "Vital Dust - Life As A Cosmic Imperative" where the author (Prof Christian de Duve) is trying to explain how life was bound to happen somewhere along the line. It's a good book.

Re: geeky but crazy
Date: November 02, 2005 12:42PM
Posted by: MikaHalpinen
Did you ever read Airframe, Zcott? ;)


-------
only based on our laws. and we've adapted to fit earth a bit, so who's to say something can't adapt to living in -5000 degrees?

-------
on earth billions and billions of years ago werent there micro-organisms that lived in ph extremes of the acids and salt lakes? the sulphur pools?

and what about the creatures that live by the volcanic pits below the sea in near boiling water levels?

------


All of this is irrelevant to this discussion, because the question is of life starting, not continuing.
Re: geeky but crazy
Date: November 02, 2005 01:46PM
Posted by: Gazork0
MikaHalpinen Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> The conditions of life to begin are so
> ridiculously implausible that not even the immense
> size of the universe makes it likely to have
> occured more than once.
>
> And if u wanna say God created the world, then why
> are we on our seemingly random little speck
> amongst the sea of uninhabited ones?
>
>

Hey, things happen ;-)

I know it's late, but bleh.



Funky Truck - The official Vader Trophy Racing Timewaster
BATracer - Online racing strategy game, great fun!
Re: geeky but crazy
Date: November 02, 2005 01:48PM
Posted by: -qwerty-
But the fact remains, why is it so implausible Mika? If it happened here, when there are millions of other planets, surely the logical answer is that statistically there's bound ot be life on other planets.

-----------------

She says brief things, her love’s a pony
My love’s subliminal
Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.

Click here to login

Maintainer: mortal, stephan | Design: stephan, Lo2k | Moderatoren: mortal, TomMK, Noog, stephan | Downloads: Lo2k | Supported by: Atlassian Experts Berlin | Forum Rules | Policy