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Dawn of the Dinosaurs
Since not much time has passed since the Big Bang on a cultural scale chances
are we will find younger rather than older civilizations on planets of nearby star systems--meaning dinosaurs because they are the most likely life form for adapting to a new planet where there are mountains of vegetation. |
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Dawn of the Dinosaurs
On Friday, July 13, 2018 at 2:32:06 PM UTC-7, Mark Earnest wrote:
Since not much time has passed since the Big Bang on a cultural scale chances are we will find younger rather than older civilizations on planets of nearby star systems--meaning dinosaurs because they are the most likely life form for adapting to a new planet where there are mountains of vegetation. Yes, the Reptilians! Double-A |
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Dawn of the Dinosaurs
Mark Earnest wrote on 14/07/2018 7:32 AM:
Since not much time has passed since the Big Bang on a cultural scale chances are we will find younger rather than older civilizations on planets of nearby star systems--meaning dinosaurs because they are the most likely life form for adapting to a new planet where there are mountains of vegetation. "not much time has passed"!! Yeah, sure, not much time .... only 13.8 Billion years or so, i.e. the entire existence of the Universe!! -- Daniel |
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Dawn of the Dinosaurs
On Saturday, July 14, 2018 at 5:27:35 AM UTC-5, Daniel60 wrote:
Mark Earnest wrote on 14/07/2018 7:32 AM: Since not much time has passed since the Big Bang on a cultural scale chances are we will find younger rather than older civilizations on planets of nearby star systems--meaning dinosaurs because they are the most likely life form for adapting to a new planet where there are mountains of vegetation. "not much time has passed"!! Yeah, sure, not much time .... only 13.8 Billion years or so, i.e. the entire existence of the Universe!! -- Daniel 13.8 billion years is nothing--we are just getting started. Time passes by quickly for some. |
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Dawn of the Dinosaurs
... will find younger rather than older civilizations on planets of nearby
star systems ... We can not, nor will we ever be able to determine what's on any planets in other star systems. DO THE SIMPLE MATH ! Distances between stars are far too great for that type of interaction. Telescopes and other like devices are nowhere near capable of dirrectly detecting any such planets. |
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Dawn of the Dinosaurs
Distances between stars are far too great for that type of interaction. Telescopes and other like devices are nowhere near capable of dirrectly detecting any such planets. Which is exactly why the Astronomers have detected well over 3,000 exo-planets .... Yes but almost all INdirrectly, i.e. - through star wobble or blips in star brightness. Essentially none can be seen dirrectly and nothing can be positively known about what may be on them. |
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Dawn of the Dinosaurs
On Friday, July 13, 2018 at 2:32:06 PM UTC-7, Mark Earnest wrote:
Since not much time has passed since the Big Bang on a cultural scale chances are we will find younger rather than older civilizations on planets of nearby star systems--meaning dinosaurs because they are the most likely life form for adapting to a new planet where there are mountains of vegetation. First meat for warm blooded animals was dinosaurs.Bert |
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Dawn of the Dinosaurs
"Herbert Glazier" alias
Swine "reber G=emc^2" wrote: "I've posted now for 26 years" that "I park & bark in the dark. I'm a stupid **** and always very full of it." said SwineBert who was always just a mental cadaver who refuses to explain why SwineBert's has posted these items below in words & by name: (1) On 07Feb 2015 & on 08Feb2015, Face-****ter Glazier wrote: Harlow Campbell HVAC, , & Saul Levy & Jacoby Benj, : "I'll be sitting on your faces to take a **** & say: "Open wide". http://pbs.twimg.com/media/A8MGOU-CQAEaZw4.jpg (2) On 06Dec2014, when the Christian-Hater, JewPigBert Glazier said to "benj" : "Reality is you always post under me for you are an ass kisser. For Christmas I'll **** on your kisser." http://pbs.twimg.com/media/A8MGOU-CQAEaZw4.jpg "Benj, you can thank me in advance". - TreBert. ... addinng (3) On 03Aug2017: "benj, you eat **** and your ****ty brain is coming out your ears." On 20Jul2018: Benj, my posts are way over your head.Reality is your head is up your ass.So fart it out before you get constipated.Bert (4) On 25Mar2008, Graveyard Vandal Glazier wrote in: https://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics/msg/3ffe7b2257cf8a9a https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/sci.physics/uYtpFTRnW4k/morPVyJ7_j8J "Hanson, I will **** on your grave. And have a good laugh when it seeps down on your face". -- Bert (5) On 24Jun2018 SwineBert Glazier said to Mark Earnest "your nose is in a **** bucket all the time. Eat **** and you fit" -- Bert |
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