RE: Comets could have seeded life on Earth
March 11, 2013 at 9:54 pm
(This post was last modified: March 11, 2013 at 9:58 pm by catfish.)
(March 11, 2013 at 9:42 pm)Cinjin Wrote:(March 11, 2013 at 9:38 pm)catfish Wrote: lol! Like the existence of crystals proves anything...
Dream on queer-boy, I won't be part of your fantasy.
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Queer-boy? Can you explain that bizarre remark? What fantasy???
In fact, what the HOLY FUCK are you even talking about?!?!
Chuck said: "You, on the other hand, are sucking enthusiastic a nonexistent cock."
The whole problem with what he said is that he imagined me sucking cock.
Since he attempted to use homophobic ridicule, I can safely (and accurately) predict that he's a closet homosexual. (I'm assuming "Chuck" is male here)
I called him "queer-boy" as any closet homo will be angered by the publicizing of the implication.
The last part was to pre-empt any attempt to hit on me (closets do that you know...).
Of course, your interpretation may vary...
(March 11, 2013 at 9:43 pm)Minimalist Wrote:Quote:There is nothing fundamentally new here.
The experiment was to determine the effects of the severe cold of space.
Quote:In an ultra-high vacuum chamber chilled to 10 degrees above absolute zero (10 Kelvin), Seol Kim and Ralf Kaiser of the Hawaiian team simulated an icy snowball in space including carbon dioxide, ammonia and various hydrocarbons such as methane, ethane and propane. When zapped with high-energy electrons to simulate the cosmic rays in space, the chemicals reacted to form complex, organic compounds, specifically dipeptides, essential to life.
And they didn't need a god to do it.
No, they didn't need a god to do it. But "it" wasn't creating life, now was it?
All this experiment could prove is that life could have been intelligently designed, not that it wasn't. (unless you wish to assert the experiment is 100% random)