UK went back last weekend - I wish it would stop!
Take a look at the size of that rear sprocket! It’s probably a rocket up to 45 mph before it tops out at 50!
It's all in your perspective...In the vein of? Think this was shot from the space station. It knocks my socks off every time I see it.
Just think, we are designed specifically and entirely to live on this particular planet. It's all quite amazing.I figure it'd be supreme arrogance to think "we're the only ones here."
Or the most advanced! I think if we ever do make contact with someone out there it will be a major kick in the #*% ego to find out why they have been keeping their distance from us!Just call it an "average" of just one planet orbiting each sun.
I figure it'd be supreme arrogance to think "we're the only ones here."
And a 1 in 1 septillion chance it's never happened anywhere else. It's all very amazing.Just think, we are designed specifically and entirely to live on this particular planet. It's all quite amazing.
That's 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 suns. Makes ya feel very very small.
In our galaxy alone, find a medium-size yellow star (zillions of them). Does it have planets around it, and are any of them rock planets? (As opposed to gas giants) Are those planets within the "Goldie Locks Zone"? (not too hot, not too cold...where there could be liquid water) There's an equation out there (the name escapes me) that says there are about 3 billion planets out there, with people on them asking the same thing...I figure it'd be supreme arrogance to think "we're the only ones here."
Add to it that the obverse of entropy (life) has no requirement to be water/carbon based.In our galaxy alone, find a medium-size yellow star (zillions of them). Does it have planets around it, and are any of them rock planets? (As opposed to gas giants) Are those planets within the "Goldie Locks Zone"? (not too hot, not too cold...where there could be liquid water) There's an equation out there (the name escapes me) that says there are about 3 billion planets out there, with people on them asking the same thing...
The Drake equation.There's an equation out there (the name escapes me) that says there are about 3 billion planets out there, with people on them asking the same thing.
We are all living as part of a virtual reality despite our belief to the contrary.
I've often thought that this world "we think we are living in" is in fact some teenager's science class project and at this point I'm afraid the kid is going to get a failing grade!