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The more intelligent     

driver - 05 Aug 2005 22:26

This thread is for the more intelligent, any intelligent thoughts can be posted here by the more intelligent amongst us.
The thread is dedicated to bosley (bos) who only wants the more intelligent thoughts posted here.

Imagination is more important than knowledge; Einstein

superrod - 09 Aug 2005 22:47 - 119 of 245

and if it did you wouldnt even feel it

bosley - 09 Aug 2005 23:13 - 120 of 245

superrod, i couldn't find a pic of neutrinos, but i did find some new chinos

bosley - 09 Aug 2005 23:45 - 121 of 245



oh, heres some.

superrod - 10 Aug 2005 11:19 - 122 of 245

nah
neutrinos are black, thats why you cant see them.

bosley - 10 Aug 2005 11:26 - 123 of 245



is that better , superrod?

driver - 10 Aug 2005 12:10 - 124 of 245

There may be a lot of life in the universe. Part 3
So how can we judge whether intelligence is a likely evolutionary development or not? We do the obvious, and look for hints in Earths history. Earth is, after all, the only example we have. Since high IQ critters appeared here, theres a tendency to assume that our planet is just another typical, run-of-the-mill rocky world, and what happened on our planet might happen on their planet, too. Sooner or later, intelligence will arise.

But there are flies in this ointment. Sixty-five million years ago, a rock the size of Brooklyn slammed into the Earth, wiping out three-fourths of all species, including the dinosaurs. If this hadnt happened, the rat-like mammals that eventually evolved into Homo sapiens wouldnt have inherited the world. And 245 million years ago, another catastrophe (known in polite society as the Permian extinction) wrote finis to an even larger percentage of species. These cosmic accidents were all forks in the long road that eventually led to us. Maybe on other worlds, the road never gets that far.

jimmy b - 10 Aug 2005 12:10 - 125 of 245

That's a pair of dockers bos, do you want those , what size are they ?

chocolat - 10 Aug 2005 12:10 - 126 of 245

Dunno about you, but I can still see them.

driver - 10 Aug 2005 12:13 - 127 of 245

jimmy
You keeping up part 4 coming soon.

jimmy b - 10 Aug 2005 12:15 - 128 of 245

Sixty-five million years ago, a rock the size of Brooklyn slammed into the Earth, wiping out three-fourths of all species, including the dinosaurs

That's the bit i don't get driver , if the rock was the size of Brooklyn how did it do that much damage ?unless three fourths of the species just happened to be in that area , maybe there was an event going on and they were all congregating in one place..Does that sound sensible ?

driver - 10 Aug 2005 12:25 - 129 of 245

jimmy
No, it was a big rock

jimmy b - 10 Aug 2005 12:27 - 130 of 245

You've lost me again , i thought i was starting to sound intelligent.

jimmy b - 10 Aug 2005 12:34 - 131 of 245



Maybe it was a rock like this.

hewittalan6 - 10 Aug 2005 13:29 - 132 of 245

The rock you mention caused utter devastation everywhere, except in Australia!! Scientists at Leeds University have hypothesised that this is because Cathy Pacific and Quantas had not yet been formed and nobody went there. On the intelligent life debate, Drakes equation shows that the universe must be teeming with intelligent life in all places except the obvious (the surface of stars, Manchester, etc.), but the really significant thing about drakes equation is that it looked really good on a T-shirt until the day when people started wearing one that said "Frankie says Drake knows jack shit".

driver - 10 Aug 2005 13:54 - 133 of 245

Who's Drake??

jimmy b - 10 Aug 2005 14:00 - 134 of 245

Charlie Drake..

jimmy b - 10 Aug 2005 14:02 - 135 of 245

Francis Drake

jimmy b - 10 Aug 2005 14:04 - 136 of 245

Brittney Drake

jimmy b - 10 Aug 2005 14:04 - 137 of 245

All Drake's

bosley - 10 Aug 2005 16:10 - 138 of 245

if i had to chose a drake for company on a desert island , i think i would have to go for brittney. i think the conversation would be rivetting!!!
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