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eliosgreek · 31-35, M
We are from planet X or niburu

Judging by a few relatives and their appearance, I'm pretty sure the 78 trillion years old is accurate.
FurryFace · 61-69, M
Humans were brought to Earth as very fucking tiny things carried by asteroids from really really far away places in space , where from we don't know ok
Alabamiangods · 41-45, F
@FurryFace Alabamians too?
FurryFace · 61-69, M
@Alabamiangods ha ha yeah , i doubt we're all from Africa , lol
SteelHands · 61-69, M
@FurryFace That's not even possible.

Objects that fall through Earth's atmosphere are heated far beyond the temperature that would allow the survival of biological organisms to a red hot point of ignition as a firey mass.

Next on the list of unlikely things is that this completely ignores the deadly radioactivity in outer space that would fry any living biological matter traveling through the galaxy without a heavy protective gaseous atmosphere to reflect it. It's basically like a hypercharged microwave oven outside Earth's safety blanket without a metal container to shield off those death dealing xrays and gamma and other waves in space.

I do enjoy the fairy tales that science makes up though. So funny. Hahaaa. 😆
SteelHands · 61-69, M
The human consciousness is tendered to the mass and velocity proportionality constructs. Technically speaking, time is only sensed relative to the completeness of bracketed sets of tangebilities within larger matrices of fractalized descriptors.

So the simple fact is that you could say that everything is exactly the same age. And nothing is the same age. And both statements are factually provable.

Although it's an intellectual stretch for some people to know how to talk about time with any competence at all.

Just sayin
Alabamiangods · 41-45, F
@SteelHands What about Tennessee?
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
Some mornings I feel it..🙄
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M

 
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