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All the latest space pictures are of giant gas clouds called star nurseries and of dying stars and the effects of black holes

 

So the question is this:

 

If a star is born, lives and shines with a life of its own like our sun, and then dies, is the star actually alive ? Is it an energy being ? where does it's force emerge from if it starts life in a cloud, albeit huge beyond comprehension, and it turns into a nuclear furnace, then the material wears out, like our own bodies and it dies ?

 

So, any thoughts ?

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personally i would say no, if you collected a jar full of exhaust gases would you then say it was alive? i don't think so. and i see stars in much the same way.

 

gases aren't alive they are just reactive, you cant teach a fart to make coffee!! :1eye:

 

thy are alive in a sence coz they interact with each other and coz reactions creating somthing more than what the started out as

thy are alive in a sence coz they interact with each other and coz reactions creating somthing more than what the started out as

 

 

hey i'm a lorry driver i know......err........NOTHING!!!! :lol:

m8 im a gardener but iv got a love of the place where we came from and where were heading..im just a bit drunk to type what i really mean just now

coz its gonna blow up yer heed..get it out and let me know yer theories..iv got my own but i dont want to come across as a sci-fi idiot..im not really..just have my own theories as how we got here it involes some accepted evolution theories aswell as some other things..if that makes sence

 

OK then here we go (don't read it and think I'm crazy, I'm far from that, everything im about to say, we already have the technology for)

 

Ever wondered why to keep warm a human has to either kill another animal for its fur, or start a fire? Or how about the fact no one how we evolved to make fire in the first place? Or even the fact there is no direct link to modern day man, and neanderthal? And why people really believe the bible? or why the dinosaurs were killed out, and why the Bermuda triangle might even be related too all this?

 

Ok take the story of noah's ark, god came to Noah and said build me an ark, i want you to house 2 of each animal on it, then i will flood the earth and rid the place of all evil so you can start again? so Noah built a fooking huge spaceship, fully automated with cryobays and embryonic systems for cultivating life forms, including humans.

 

Right, Noah was more than likely a automated system on board the ark, the ark was not a boat made of wood, it was a space ship, the flood god was on about was created by the same forces that people think is happening to earth at the moment (global warming, the ice caps melting blah blah blah) anyway, humans basically destroyed the last planet we lived on, just like what we are doing at the moment to this one.

 

In order for us to survive, an ark was built and embryos of every animal on the planet was gathered and stored in vast cryobays (do able even by today's standards), we set out on a quest to find a new planet to inhabit.

 

We sent out Dove's to scout planets that might be viable (doves are electronic drone probes)

 

Eventually one finds a nice planet 3rd from its parent star, with the correct quality for our race to and most of the others to survive. but there is a problem. it has very nasty carnivorous beasts on it we know call dinosaurs.

 

So what do we do. we need to keep the planet alive but kill off the primary dominant species on the plant (IE the dinosaurs) so we fire some kind of weapon at it. it hits on the yucatan peninsula, hitting with enough force that what ever we fired at it, rests in the area we now know as the Bermuda triangle

 

Having done that, Noah then set about bring all the species embryos back to life in order to re populate the planet, while waiting for the plant to recover from the devastation brought about by wiping the dinosaurs off.

 

Having stayed in orbit for some time and waiting for the right time, the new life forms are set down on the new planet we know as earth.

 

Now may be the ship was fully automated and it did it by its self, or maybe humans finally found away to cryosleep to allow enough time to pass.

 

Once earth was recolonised with our own species, the ark was sent off to blow up at our nearest star, with the hope that if we have no modern technology, maybe we will evolve in a different way to stop us killing the planet again like we did last time.

 

Strange how a lot of animals have made earth home yet do not need to dress them selves in other animals clothing, do not need to start or use fire to keep warm.

 

Anyway that the short version but with all the juicy bits in it lol yes you can counter argue a lot of points, but to me it makes the most sense

i agree with some of the things your saying..i.e the ark was an automated system but i think and im taking into account of human nature(?were destind to destroy our selfs)that as a race we get to a point when tec gets the better of us and history reapeats not in the 40-80 year cycles but in milenia cycles...

what i think is (and im hoping im on your thought train is)

we get so far in evolution we get to the piont of no return and realise that our lives/being as a whole cant go any further so we desrtoy ourselfes but not after weve found another place to inhabit..lets face it its human nature when things get out of hand we think allong the lines of going somwhere else to start again e.g if we break up with our partners the first thought is move away and start again..thats an inate abilaty we have as humans..where did that come from?...somewhere through our history weve been bread/programd to find somwhere new to start again..i hope that made scence im kinda drunk

i agree with some of the things your saying..i.e the ark was an automated system but i think and im taking into account of human nature(?were destind to destroy our selfs)that as a race we get to a point when tec gets the better of us and history reapeats not in the 40-80 year cycles but in milenia cycles...

what i think is (and im hoping im on your thought train is)

we get so far in evolution we get to the piont of no return and realise that our lives/being as a whole cant go any further so we desrtoy ourselfes but not after weve found another place to inhabit..lets face it its human nature when things get out of hand we think allong the lines of going somwhere else to start again e.g if we break up with our partners the first thought is move away and start again..thats an inate abilaty we have as humans..where did that come from?...somewhere through our history weve been bread/programd to find somwhere new to start again..i hope that made scence im kinda drunk

 

being drunk helps when reading what ive put lol

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