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    About aeallison´s view on our existens: I think we did indeed evolv from apes, but that there has been some ET intervention that made us intelligent, made us evolve our brains instead of our bodies! For that I am ever gratefull! Thx who ever it was!
    Then why are there still apes? And who built the landmarks on Mars that match precisely a group of landmarks in Europe? I do suppose that some of this planets inhabitants may have evolved from apes, such as animal rights activists.
    I have a question; are you the bug, or the windshield?

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    The reason that there is still apes is that fact that their habitat, their base of life, is still existing. In acient times some apes evolved alot others only to the extent we know today.

    The landsmarks on mars, I can´t explain to you! But I doubt that anything lives on mars, heard the atmosphere isn´t to good. Haven´t really heard of it berfore!
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    In answer to your views retoor, I have this to offer for reference: Fact or Fantasy? Mars
    I have a question; are you the bug, or the windshield?

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    Actually it's all sort of depressing considering the two main theories that cosmologists have come up with as far as the future of the universe are 1.)The universe will continue to expand until everything is so far apart from everything else that the universe will grow so frigid and dark that no life can exist.2.)The universe will expand to a certain point then begin to contract until everything crashes into everything else resulting in the opposite of the big bang.I've always wondered if a star collapsing causes a black hole,what would happen if a universe collapsed???
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    gghornet> a popular belief in relation to what would happen if the universe collapsed is that all the energy from the collapse along with the massive collection condensed matter would explode in a style reminisent to the big bang, starting every thing over from scratch
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    Don't forget, there's also the theory that the universe's expansion will level off in a horizontal asymptotic limit. In other words, the universe will not eventually contract or expand, but will reach a relatively stable condition.
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    Originally posted here by retoor
    Couldn´t the heliopause destroy Voyager? I mean if it weren´t for the magnetic field around earth we wouldn´t be here due to the solar winds! And the Heliopause is much worse tahn solar winds isn´t it?
    voyager isnt going inside the heliopause, just closer than we have ever been able to look at or collect information from, even over the hubble.

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