200 years ago, travelling more than 60 miles an hour was "impossible", as at this speed you would not be able to breath...... just a thought nigel
200 years ago, travelling more than 60 miles an hour was "impossible", as at this speed you would not be able to breath...... just a thought nigel
An It Harm None, Do What You Will
Rat Faced,Originally posted by Rat Faced@12 October 2003 - 23:11
200 years ago, travelling more than 60 miles an hour was "impossible", as at this speed you would not be able to breath...... just a thought nigel
You remind me now of something my Grandmother once said to me when I was young! She said to me once, in one of our many conversations about the universe, "Nigel, man will never land on the moon!" Of course I told her she was wrong and that one day, man would indeed land on the moon! We were both right in a way! She died just before man landed on the moon...
Now that you mention that story, which I have read somewhere, I realise that I too must be growing old!
I love these think tanks!
It's very hard to predict the existence of life on other worlds, when we don't fully understand the existence of life on this world.
Is life a natural conclusion of certain preset environmental criteria, or a chance occurrence based on an number of extremely unlikely events and situations?
Until we actually find evidence of life evolving on other planets we may never be able to answer this question.
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