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We need new planets in our solar system !!!
It has to be said : All the planets in our solar system except Earth
are rubbish.Useless balls of gases, rubble and worthless liquids. So I recommend to destroy the useless planets and create a few new ones in the next years. Or we will rot on Earth until the sun goes KABOOM and we're history ! |
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Jupiter is a useless planet? No way!
Saul Levy On 3 Feb 2005 18:53:51 -0800, (Dan Simper) wrote: It has to be said : All the planets in our solar system except Earth are rubbish.Useless balls of gases, rubble and worthless liquids. So I recommend to destroy the useless planets and create a few new ones in the next years. Or we will rot on Earth until the sun goes KABOOM and we're history ! |
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The nature has its course and it has created the other planets for some
or the other purpose. If we destroy them and then realise their importance, it is no use to repend afterwards. it depends how we explore or exploit the planets. use them judiciously. we can create history which will be rembered even after thousands of centuries. Niati |
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"Niati" schrieb im Newsbeitrag oups.com... The nature has its course and it has created the other planets for some or the other purpose. Nature doesn't have any purpose. It just is. (If you are religious, have you ever asked why god?) If we destroy them and then realise their importance, it is no use to repend afterwards. If we now suffer from not using them and later they become unimportant it's no use repenting afterwards either. (Imagine we hadn't utilized flintstone.) it depends how we explore or exploit the planets. Just as usual. We do the best we can, given the means we have. use them judiciously. we can create history which will be rembered even after thousands of centuries. Who remembers the ones that were too timid? After "hundreds of thousands" of years, if any things originally descended from humans still exist, the solar system will be no more important to them than the neanderthal is to the average human. Lots of Greetings! Volker |
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