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The Alien Problem.
Imagine NASA announced today that it has found extraterrestrial life. Bacteria on Mars, strange alien fish in the oceans of Europe, and ancient alien ruins on Titan. Isn't that great? Well, no. That would be terrible news, even devastating. It could mean that human extinction is almost certain and could come in the near future. why? Why should the most exciting discoveries of our lives be bad ones? Let's compare the development from the beginning of life to what we are today as a staircase. The first step is dead chemistry, which must assemble itself into self-replicating patterns that are not only stable and resilient, but also able to change and evolve. The second step is that our early lives became more complex, allowing us to build more complex structures and use available energy more efficiently. In the next step, these cells combine into multicellular organisms, enabling incredible diversity and further complexity. In the steps above, species evolve large brains that enable the use of tools, cultures and shared knowledge, resulting in greater complexity. This species has now become the dominant life form on Earth and can change it as needed. His first attempts to leave the planet are shy. Here is now As we know it is in the nature of life that covers every imaginable niche. And because the carrying capacity and lifespan of planets is limited, if a species wants to survive, it will seek out more space. So the steps above the current one seem logical.
The Next Thing
** That's how life goes, oh man, how fast time flies by The next thing ya know...you’ve moved on down the line ** Sunny days at the lake, starry nights at the bar
Kelli Sheckler-AmsdenPublished 10 months ago in PoetsNo Justice
“The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window.” The silence was awkward, but Abram was the one who laughed first, a hard, hollow sound, loaded with sarcasm. Lank black hair hung in his face and with a cigarette between calloused fingers, he sneered,
Suzanne ScafuriPublished 10 months ago in FictionTop 10 Fantasy Sports App Development Companies
In recent years, fantasy apps have gained immense popularity among sports enthusiasts. These apps allow users to create their virtual teams and compete against each other based on the real-life performance of players. If you are looking to develop a fantasy sports app and need assistance, it's crucial to choose the right app development company that can meet your requirements and deliver a top-notch product. In this article, we will explore the top 10 fantasy sports app development companies, and highlight their experience, expertise, authority, and trust in the industry.
12 Excellent Books for Photographers…
Photography books are rarely mentioned on Vocal. It’s a pity, because there are so many great ones out there! Today, I’d like to share a list of 12 books that have inspired me in more ways than one. I hope they will inspire you as well.
Cendrine MarrouatPublished 10 months ago in BookClubExhausted? Probably
You're the type that finds it hard to love without giving a part of yourself. This means you find it hard to lose without losing a part of yourself.
Stephanie JarrellPublished 10 months ago in PoetsGOA PLACES TO VISIT
Tourist Places to Visit in Goa Baga Beach, Calangute Beach, Grand Island, Dudhsagar Waterfalls, Fort Aguada, Candolim Beach, Tito's Street, Arambol Beach, Bom Jesus Basilica, Palolem Beach, Curlies, Club Cubana, Anjuna Flea Market, Chapora Fort, Mapusa Friday Market, Divar Island, Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary and many more.
Gayathri VinayagamPublished 10 months ago in BeatTop Music Videos of the Eighties
Looking back at the 1980s is a serious nostalgia trip for me. Being eleven years old or so at the nexus of MTV and the music video revolution (in an era before the world had been brought into the wild west of our looming, dystopian, cyberpunk future--though it was on the cusp) was a real mind trip. YouTube has thankfully provided the avenue in which an aging member of Generation X can look back on the pre-Grunge days when POP (in both the literal and figurative sense; i.e. Pepsi and Coke fueled the career status of so many fading into oblivion singers and artists of the era) ruled the video airwaves.