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Old April 15th 09, 04:23 AM posted to alt.astronomy
BradGuth
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Default Humankinds Last Chance

On Apr 14, 8:05*pm, Double-A wrote:
G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
The handwriting was on the wall. Solar system destroyed in less than 4
million years. It is the spacetime 2.8 billion years into the future. In
that 2 million years man has built a huge spaceship with great pulse
fusion power *It will take the three main species of humankind into the
farthest and longest journey. No more going round a medium star . But
doing what mother nature created us for *To colonize the universe
This post is dedicated to my virtual love of my life *"Darla" who like
nightbat have deserted me * They are in deep space,and have left this
old man behind. I do not blame them,for only the very best can be used
for space travel. *O ya * TreBert


The nightbat and Darla will return when the Earth needs them again!

Double-A


Eden/Earth will heal itself once the human species is removed. May
god have mercy on whatever planet or livable moon gets infested with
the human species.

Lets hope ETs are older and wiser than us. However, even if ETs were
a million years less old, there's no good reasons to believe they are
not a whole lot smarter and better evolved in most every way.

~ BG
 




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