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Witty I've heard that Tbh it goes into Atlantis mythology if I rmbr correct about the aliens n sjt
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@chyeahh!!!
That's fascinating, I had no idea that happened, is it a reliable source? I thought prostitution was a solely human thing. That could change how I think about it tbh. |
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@Witty
http://www.dolphincommunicationproje...145&Itemid=281 we've been putting it simple, but yeah, dolphins are one of the only species that engage in sex without intent being reproduction |
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word, sulfur-based life form is not worded correctly, its more along what uh-oh said kind of, but they dont live off carbon but sulfur for metabolism
but @Patrick there are pure sulfur based bacteria that live in the ocean http://www.coml.org/discoveries/disc...urbacteria.htm moreover, there are pure arsenic life forms too http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/20...nic-life-form/ |
That's life that existed before we did though, the first lifeforms were those types of things...they just found somewhere where those conditions still exist.
I'm talking about a form of life completely new to science. Although the information in that article definitely increases the possibility of life in our solar system imo. Pretty awesome. Great thread. |
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Reading the second one now, it looks more promising. |
Second one doesn't comment on the actual building blocks of the organism, but that it was coaxed to use arsenic instead of phosphorous in it's makeup. It more or less shows that life can arise in difficult conditions, but there is no indication of a replacement for carbon.
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there is fossil evidence of the what ur EXACTLY looking for, but no species is alive now that is totally independent of carbon. @Patrick
but i did find a real cool article http://www.hawking.org.uk/life-in-the-universe.html |
Fossil record of a non-carbon life form?
I would like to see you find something about that anywhere considering all things we call fossils have carbon in them. @Rawn M.D. |
well ya bc the fossil itself is comprised of carbon...ill try to find it hold.
http://www.popsci.com/science/articl...rrestrial-life @Patrick its scientifically disputed though bc of fossilization and age |
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I'll read the Hawking paper on my lunch though...too big of a read at work. |
The hawking paper kinda explains what ur looking for
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he speaks....
great thread,good discussion
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word, it is def quality check the tag @Chyeahhh!!!
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courtesy of a @Chyeahhh!!! post and a little research
http://listverse.com/2013/07/28/10-s...-twisted-fish/ |
Found this page about newly discovered sea creatures. Those first ones look sad as fuck
http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/ani...s/ghost-shrimp |
The thing is you can sit here and discuss what is or is not down there and would never know until we go down. You see that depth chart? lol that shit is insanely deep imagine the thought being on the water swimming and knowing a depth that deep is below you.
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Theres some crazy shit down there for sure....Was looking at those Colassal Squid and HOLY SHIT they are bigger than a Sperm Whale, yet the Sperm Whale feeds on them. Shit is crazy
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It's seriously like a whole nother world down there
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when i was looking at north pole pictures on google earth trying to find where clark kents father is I was looking at icebergs and you seen the ones where its a small piece above the water but below the water its a fucking mountain. shit is nuts |
Got this off a credible site:
An estimated 50-80% of all life on earth is found under the ocean surface and the oceans contain 99% of the living space on the planet. Less than 10% of that space has been explored by humans. 85% of the area and 90% of the volume constitute the dark, cold environment we call the deep sea. The average depth of the ocean is 3,795 m. The average height of the land is 840 m. |
Shark week!
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...Y'all heard the north pole is a lake now? Scientists sayin it ain't as big a deal as it sound, but that scared me for real tho |
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they said the pic was 300 miles away when it was tooken |
Lol what's going on w the n pole? Freshwater lake tho right?
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