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#1 2009-11-30 20:20:13

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Purpose of our life on other planets

imagine that you and your cusin switch place; the prevail has allmost allready been utterly pointless. Now imagine that you send an ant into space and let it collonize another planet; The prevail has emediatly become negative. Imagine then that the ant calls himself god... I'd know what to tell it.

So the purpose is actually negative! It would destroy our variated space and transmute it into asfalt.

Can someone prove this before I go nuts.

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#2 2009-12-01 00:17:58

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Re: Purpose of our life on other planets

What do you mean by the 'prevail'?

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#3 2009-12-01 05:36:15

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Re: Purpose of our life on other planets

having it there. That's what I meant.

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#4 2010-01-02 13:04:00

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Re: Purpose of our life on other planets

Hello every body, am just to  wish  every one compliment of the season
kamal

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#5 2010-01-02 13:05:31

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Re: Purpose of our life on other planets

And to you also, kamal.


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#6 2010-01-02 13:14:07

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Re: Purpose of our life on other planets

please I need your advice regard to maths  in fact i nearly believe  and see it as most diffcult course to pass i alway read to pass. but know i want to know it .University Engineering student, year 2.

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#7 2010-01-03 19:49:39

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Re: Purpose of our life on other planets

Depends if the ant is able to survive on the other planet, and it would have to be a queen ant. Only they can create the population. And maybe a soldier ant, just in case. And it would depend if there were another species on the planet. If not than the ant's may live just fine.


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#8 2010-01-04 00:51:54

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Re: Purpose of our life on other planets

Hi Tigeree;

You sem to know something about ants.

Did you know that ants will not pass through deep water, they breathe through little holes in thier sides, called spiracles.


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#9 2010-01-04 17:06:03

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Re: Purpose of our life on other planets

That I did not know, thank you bobby. Well I knew they won't pass through deep water, but I didn't know the other stuff.


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#10 2010-01-05 13:07:43

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Re: Purpose of our life on other planets

To find out these things you just have to talk to the ants. This is not unusual. St Francis would talk to horses, Indra Devi talks to insects and Spock talks to whales.


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.

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#11 2010-01-07 13:22:17

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Re: Purpose of our life on other planets

You found that out by talking to the ants? As I was saying... It would depend if there was another life form on said planet. Well, microorganisms are mostly okay, as long as they don't hurt the ants. Like, an symbio relationship or whatever it's called. Y'know when both organisms benefit each other. And y'know what else I know about ants? That female and queen ants come from fertilized eggs but male ants come from unfertilised eggs.


People don't notice whether it's winter or summer when they're happy.
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