How old are we really ...
Lighting the fire during a cold winter evening a resident of Vladivostok found a rail-shaped metal detail which was pressed in one of the pieces of coal that the man used to heat his home. Mesmerized by his discovery, the responsible citizen decided to seek help from the scientists of Primorye region.After the metal object was studied by the leading experts the man was shocked to learn about the assumed age of his discovery. The metal detail was supposedly 300 million years old and yet the scientists suggest that it was not created by nature but was rather manufactured by someone. The question of who might have made an aluminum gear in the dawn of time remains unanswered.
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Maybe Eve was ranting to Adam that she didn't have enough cookware?
But i do believe in high civilazision before ours.imagine earth was ready to support live more than a billion year ago.and we think oldest human walked on earth 4-5 millions year ago.there was wast of time before us to have ceveral civilazisions and they could evolve much more than us.
I like to think we can get away with a mature 15 or so
Thanks again for the song (blog Daisy)
LEO
YOU are not patriots.
LOL
but I love you.
(for both)
"The Fermi paradox (or Fermi's paradox) is the apparent contradiction between high estimates of the probability of the existence of extraterrestrial civilization and humanity's lack of contact with, or evidence for, such civilizations. The basic points of the argument, made by physicists Enrico Fermi and Michael H. Hart, are:
* The Sun is a young star. There are billions of stars in the galaxy that are billions of years older;
* Some of these stars likely have Earth-like planets which, if the Earth is typical, may develop intelligent life;
* Presumably some of these civilizations will develop interstellar travel, as Earth seems likely to do;
* At any practical pace of interstellar travel, the galaxy can be completely colonized in just a few tens of millions of years."
I read the article...magnesium 26 only comes from space...something to do with carbon dating and how elements have different states...like oxygen can be 14 to 18...can't really remember...but spacemen...doubt that...anyway...song is for Fotinia...I promised
When we consider that technology and science made a giant leap in the past century, it could be said that human kind took their time to arrive at this point since the past 10000 years.
Even if we had 100 Einstein, I don't think we would be more knowledgeable about our origin and the secrets of the universe. It gives us a limited ability to understand, theorize and explore, but the universe is still out of our reach.
Before 1900, we had a pot to pee in and now we can we can explore the nearest stars.
Many theories, but are we closer to the answers?
Humans are vain and think they are superior to other life forms because they think.
It is this ability to think that is most likely to lead us on a path to destruction before we can reach the answers to the bigger questions. And maybe nature will find a way to show us who is really smarter.
Were they previous advanced civilizations here or elsewhere, difficult to know and nobody can prove or disapprove these theories.
Albert Einstein
The Morlocks made it
Fox Mulder
Boban I can well beleive this is a second or third go at living on earth. Tonight Prof Brian Fox is doing a programme about wonders of life (as we know it) He is going to start in Borneo where he says the DNA of orang-utan,s connects to all life on earth. Well now judging by some cs members that could be just right.
I thought the French were doing some research in creating the Big Bang nothing is coming from them of late