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07-05-2021, 12:05 AM
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Re: At Least 2 Killed, 20 Injured During Huge Black Land/mud Slide
I guess it was a matter of seconds, really. No time for anything. Saying this considering Japan is more prepared for this shit than your country (wherever you live) or mine |
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07-05-2021, 03:23 AM
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Re: At Least 2 Killed, 20 Injured During Huge Black Land/mud Slide
~ Neil Tyson is just another puppetous pawn patsy for the global governments to keep people dying from wonder because of their own traditional old-fashioned, obsolete, & out-of-date ignorant innocent nonsense. ~ That's what fake-news & disinformation scientists get paid for, to keep people wondering why things can't & don't get any better, for MONEY! ~ Keep them simmering but just don't let them boil.[/QUOTE] Hmm. So you just generically attack Tyson. But not what he said. Because I'm positive he's 100% correct. Because we can't live on Mars. One day I'm sure our species will be looking for another planet because of a possible greenhouse effect simular to the one they believe happened to Venus. Where volcanoes sent so much debris into the air. Or even what scientists believe has happened to earth previously once or twice. Either way it happens, it will eventually happen. But I'm certain nobody alive today or for many hundreds of centuries will need to worry about it. I've always found it odd though if you study the history of our world and of our galaxy. All these changes have occurred. But now changes are always tied to human climate change. The ice age lasted like 2 million years. During which much of the world froze for 90,000 years. Then warmed for 10,000 years. Freezing glaciers and melting glaciers over and over for millions of years. Climate change is probably 50% bullshit and 50% reality. Earth has been hospitable then inhospitable back and forth many times. I'm not nearly smart enough to know much about that stuff or to comprehend it. But if fascinates me so I do read alot about it. Especially how we can see these distant galaxies. Like Ursa Major that when astronomers see its light through telescopes. They are seeing light that was created in that galaxy 13 billion years ago. And if we ever created a way to see a planet in that galaxy from earth. We would literally be looking at that planet not as it is. But looking back in time 13 billion years. And it's possible if there is life far more advanced than us out there millions or billions of light years away. And they are looking at earth. They could be seeing earth as planet of molten rock that couldn't sustain life. And they would have to wait a few billion years to see earth as it is now. And when they see that life has created large cities on the planet. Our planet might not have any life on it because obviously 3 billion years have past here. Which could be the very reason we haven't discovered life. Because life might be at a place we've already looked. But we're looking too far into the past. |
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07-06-2021, 03:37 AM
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Re: At Least 2 Killed, 20 Injured During Huge Black Land/mud Slide
That white vehicle just got out in the nick of time
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