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- yuekit0
- dinos got that big because there was a shitload of oxigen or something like that, i wonder if we brought them back they would just shrink over timemoldero
- it would be pretty dope to have a dog sized Tyrannosaurus Rexmoldero
- I guess ill have to wait 10 million years after they bring them back to find outmoldero
- uan0
I like this paper by
Dennis Höning and Tilman Spohn
German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Planetary Research, Berlin, Germanyhttp://meetingorganizer.copernic…
Now, continents cover 40% of the planet. Without life, that coverage would shrink to 30%. In a more extreme case, if life never existed, the continents might only cover 10% of Earth.
http://news.sciencemag.org/earth…- more life inhabits the oceans than the land per square foot. if anything more land = less life.sarahfailin
- scarabin0
- http://www.blastr.co…moldero
- Everyone starts in gay porn.sarahfailin
- Bill Withers?_niko
- a jackson5?uan
- all of you are wrong. this is bill nye.scarabin
- Former male stripper.wagshaft
- Google told me it is:
neil degrasse tyson alice youngnbq - It's Teal'c********
- home boy is cut though********
- utopian1
Astronomers find most distant galaxy ever seen, a team of astronomers has spotted the most distant galaxy from Earth to date, more than 13 billion light years away.
- yuekit0
A Surprise for Evolution in Giant Tree of Life
Researchers build the world’s largest evolutionary tree and conclude that species arise because of chance mutations — not natural selection.
- To be fair, title overstates the case a little. What it is really saying is that random mutations are a bigger factor than environmental changes.yuekit
- only glanced at the article, but that's pretty much my inderstanding of natural selection. There are random mutation, and the ones that fit well withESKEMA
- the current environment succeed better than the others.ESKEMA
- really interesting article thxutopian
- so yo accept that there's a God if there's chance :)Beeswax
- Morning_star0
“...in the same way that knowing that the universe started with a Big Bang has profoundly changed our view of the universe, knowing that the universe is like a big hologram is a profound insight.”
- yurimon0
- not a belief systemmonospaced
- intellectual tunnel vision and dont even know it.yurimon
- feeling so unclean at the moment.. going to have a shower nowautoflavour
- uhhhh... this is pure fact, it requires no leap of the mind to grasp, and understanding it does not mean one has intellectual tunnel visionmonospaced
- you are focusing on a narrow aspect that was not the point of the discussion that started the statement. i'm sure you are aware of it or maybe not.yurimon
- I am aware I am focusing on the point of the discussion that started the whole thread. Lol. I'm not sure you are aware of this threads actual topic.monospaced
- I'm not sure you are aware but it wasnt the spirit of the discussion. I dont think you are aware.yurimon
- I'm not sure either of you are aware.********
- yurimon0
http://www.stankovuniversallaw.c…
Interview with Nikola Tesla from 1899
- yurimon0
- http://www.paul-scha…uan
- hey thanks for the link. :)yurimon
- yuekit0
China is planning the first-ever landing on the far side of the Moon
- can you even imagine what this will do to their love lives, being this close to another celestial body?monospaced
- why you have a fantasy to hump celestial bodies?yurimon
- I'll be really curious to find out what they find there.utopian
- yurimon-1
- Morning_star0
Hey Yuri
Not wishing to sound too dramatic but your post below is dangerous. just have a read of the link I've included.
Having waded through the bollocks and bullshit of the MMR debate about 8 years ago in the UK (I have two kids who required vaccinations at the time) your post, whilst alarming on the surface, is horse shit of the highest order.
The simple fact is, that the time in a child's development when vaccinations are needed is the same time that they are likely to develop, or show signs of developing, the illnesses falsely linked with vaccines. Correlation does not mean causation. And this is a subject too important to muddy with ignorant crap.
Sincerely.
Vaccines work.: https://www.sciencebasedmedicine…
- Some people have side effects. i know someone who died from a flu vaccine. so needs more study. something is up. There are those who worked in the vaccine bizyurimon
- say something different. still looking into this but even those who vaccinated against a particular disease end up getting it. not so cut n dry.yurimon
- morningstar, thank you for posting thismonospaced
- yeah now he finally could masturbateyurimon
- What are you, 11?monospaced
- maybe vaccines arent what they used to be? http://blogs.wsj.com…yurimon
- yuri is a conspiracy sheep of the highest degreeinteliboy
- figures yuri is an anti-vaccerscarabin
- not saying its conspiracy but more people getting side effects, something is up. quality or process? so what up with that?yurimon
- No more people aren't getting symptoms. That's just bad info.monospaced
- I know some who died after flu vaccine. i see parents have children reactive poorly after vaccinations more then before. something changedyurimon
- do you understand how vaccines work? do you know why they work?scarabin
- Yes, we were told how they work. Still doesnt explain people who die or have side effects from them.yurimon
- why dont you explain how children develope allergies after vaccination, were they had non before. its a small but increasing %. so explain, something goinonyurimon
- They're not connected.monospaced
- How is not connected. You have an immune response from an immunization shot? within the week of getting one. cause and effect. its same thing for others. jyurimon
- same pattern, oh must a coincidence.yurimon
- vaccinations don't cause allergies... children develop them around the same time they receive shots... it's that simplemonospaced
- they can also expose vaccinations, but being allergic to something and thinking vaccinations are causing deaths are very different issuesmonospaced
- expose *allergiesmonospaced
- yurimon-2
- Morning_star0
Hey Yuri
A little bit of balance to your latest post.
Nine reasons to ignore Dr Mercola:
https://www.sciencebasedmedicine…The problem of a waning Pretussis immunity:
https://www.sciencebasedmedicine…What's is your point Yuri? Can you articulate the issue you are trying to discuss? because these random posts with no explanation as to their context is just confusing. Thanks.
I'm off Some more me time now ;)
- actually the amish autism study was false, they vaccinate.yurimon
- people are getting long lasting side effects from vaccination. so something is up.yurimon
- Plus there might be an issue reporting side effects..
http://vaxtruth.org/…yurimon - Your source is from a conspiracy anti vax site. Lolmonospaced
- how about i register a domain called sciencebasedmedicine... and post same article. maybe via the title it becomes official.yurimon
- how about my phd's are better then your phd'syurimon
- It's like you only read trashy conspiracy, libertarian and new age sites. Then wonder why the info conflicts everything else.yuekit
- Those sites have already decided what they believe and are out there to push an agenda and get readers. They aren't the ones doing the experiments or research.yuekit
- Just because something appeals to you on a moral or emotional level...i.e., distrust of government...doesn't mean they know what they're talking about.yuekit
- doesnt make something untrue. if someone has a child die within a span of vaccination it is possible. i think vaccines work but my hunch something is differentyurimon
- in the process or ingredients that make people sick. example. some time ago chicken was smaller and contained no arsenic, now factory chicken i toxic.yurimon
- worth a look. i witnessed first hand people having effects where no existed before when vaccinated even like 10-20 years ago. something is upyurimon
- yes it's worth a look, and the best of the best have looked, and it's not the casemonospaced
- yurimon-1
- yuekit0
Quantum physics: What is really real?
- great article, and really shows how science isn't a belief system, but instead actually a processmonospaced
- its belief when its motivated for political outcome mostly.yurimon
- but a process of belief,yurimon
- That isn't correctmonospaced
- lolscarabin
- cool articlescarabin
- yurimon-2
http://www.independent.co.uk/lif…
Can't compute according to what i was told is true about vaccines..
thousands of teenage girls enduring debilitating illnesses after routine school cancer vaccination
- that sucks but "An estimated 300 million people died from smallpox in the 20th century alone" thank you science!moldero
- Are we saying Vaccines are bad then? Or should we just admit sometimes they save more people than could be killed.Ianbolton
- no need to admit they save lives, it's overwhelming how much they domonospaced
- ApeRobot0
- yes it is,
I'm actually a 517yo reptilian called GutzBlzut,
bow before megeorgesIII - i knew it.ApeRobot
- yes it is,



