Black Holes

  • Felix
    23rd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    Jaxtosh:
    the chances of there being an answer of what happens after death at any time is .000000000000000000000000000000000001%

    What do you base that on?
  • Wilq
    23rd Aug 2010 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • MasterMind555
    23rd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    Wilq:
    As i sayed After death is nothing.....when you brain die die you memory senses thinking you are just dead element of nature.

    That's the scientific explanation, but maybe that we NEED to believe that there's something after death ( And that's possible ). But how could we possibly know what's after death?
  • kamikai
    23rd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    how could we live on? what would live on?
    if you look at the human body, it is just made up of atoms, and that's all (except if you want to include quarks neutrinos and other sub atomics [and maybe strings ]. I admit that the arrangement of atoms in the human body (or any form of life) is quite remarkable, but this pattern can be explained with how deoxyribonucleicacid 'unzips', exits cell nuclei and how three base pairs will create an amino acid, witch will then connect with adjacent amino acids to form a protein... I could go on about how proteins are packaged in the Golgi apparatuses and so on, but i think you get the point. Life itself is just an interesting novelty that the universe discovered by accident, and since then has just continued to expand on and develop.

    We are just the particles in the powder toy of life...
  • lolzy
    23rd Aug 2010 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    T-virus people. Umbrella corp is on it. The brain still has 'charge' in it for a few months later.
  • bchandark
    23rd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    kamikai:
    Life itself is just an interesting novelty that the universe discovered by accident

    My teacher calls me a fool for thinking aliens exist. My theory is that with the universe as large as it is, it's definitely possible that SOME kind of life exists somewhere in the universe other than earth. It may be nothing like life as we know it, but I think there's a very good chance it exists somewhere else. Having said that, the aliens depicted in the movies are a bit far-fetched..

    What do you guys think?
  • lolzy
    23rd Aug 2010 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    Theres that theory that there HAS to be alien life of sorts.
    EDIT: The rate of formation of suitable stars.
    The fraction of those stars which are orbited by planets.
    The number of Earth-like worlds per planetary system.
    The fraction of planets where intelligent life develops.
    The fraction of possible communicative planets.
    The "lifetime" of possible communicative civilizations.
  • Wilq
    23rd Aug 2010 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • Jaxtosh
    23rd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    Acually a few times i have acually wanted to find out what is after death by commiting sucide. its the kind of thought i get at night when i can't sleep. Its acually quite scary...
  • kamikai
    23rd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    lolzy
    I dont think the drake equation actually states that life must exist, it just times increasingly smaller values together. For us humans, we cannot really even guess the amount of stars in the universe, let alone how many are appropriate for planets, and then we have absolutely no idea what any of the other variables could be. The formula does not say that there must be life, just figures out what the chances of it are...
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