Me and my friends theory of life. (locked)

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avatar for Captain_Catface Captain_Catface 8785 posts
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Originally posted by hypedlololol:

…black hole. In progress of which everything near was getting slowly sucked in. And while getting sucked in, planets started colliding, generating enormous explosions. The explosion caused the planet with the starting evolution organisms to break apart and fly all over the galaxy.

No.

 
avatar for hypedlololol hypedlololol 151 posts
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:Okay:

Seeing it, I have to edit what I have said there…

 
avatar for EPR89 EPR89 9053 posts
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So you basically expressed the idea of life or the basics of life originating from somewhere else and added a lot of partly illogical (everything gets sucked in, but the one planet explodes and flies off; a planet sporting evolving organisms explodes and they somehow survive on the fragments???) details that can hardly be validated?
Cool…
Sorta…

The problem with these theories is that you don’t really reach what you are looking for: the origin. You just shift the location. But you already realised that.

 
avatar for simeng simeng 2336 posts
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Outstanding… story. Factual? Not at all in the least.

 
avatar for NeilSenna NeilSenna 1926 posts
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I’m unsure whether to be dismayed a fellow human could come up with something so incredibly absurd and tried to put it across as (apparently, but you’re probably joking) a serious idea… or overjoyed at this signal that the fiction section in my local bookshop appears to have a safe future due to humanity’s continued imaginative excellence.

 
avatar for jhco50 jhco50 6887 posts
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Why is his theory any more absurd than some of the others put forth? None of us, including our science experts really know for sure so anything could be possible.

 
avatar for Ketsy Ketsy 533 posts
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“The truth is unknowable, therefore all explanations are equally likely.”

I posit that life originates from an asteroid getting it on with a comet. Since the truth is unknowable, this is as valid as every scientific theory.

Does that illustrate the point, jhco?

 
avatar for jhco50 jhco50 6887 posts
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Yes, it does very well at illustrating the point. Thank you Ketsy.