The value of SETI, any? (Introduction)
Now we know there are lots of planets. Is there life on this galaxy? After 35 years with the galaxy 100,000 light years across, much to early to ask the question. Theologic implications? See as follows:
http://spectator.org/archives/2011/11/08/extraterrestrial-intelligence
I understand that projecgs like this and the space program produce all sorts of wondereful side effects in new popular applilcations. My only point is the theological one, and it is much too soon to pass any kind of judgment or disapointment
Yet you don't offer the same for precambrian transitional forms?
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\"Why is it, Master, that ascetics fight with ascetics?\"
\"It is, brahmin, because of attachment to views, adherence to views, fixation on views, addiction to views, obsession with views, holding firmly to views that ascetics fight with ascetics.\"
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David Turell,
2011-12-06, 23:23
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xeno6696,
2011-12-07, 03:27
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David Turell,
2011-12-07, 05:42
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xeno6696,
2011-12-07, 23:36
- The value of SETI, any? - David Turell, 2011-12-08, 02:03
- The value of SETI, any? -
xeno6696,
2011-12-07, 23:36
- The value of SETI, any? -
David Turell,
2011-12-07, 05:42
- The value of SETI, any? - xeno6696, 2011-12-07, 03:32
- The value of SETI, any? -
xeno6696,
2011-12-07, 03:27