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With ~90% of the ocean unexplored.
#433500 - 06/16/10 03:04 AM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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Imagine the possibilities. . .
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Inbred_gimp]
#433509 - 06/16/10 03:43 AM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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sea monsters are fiction
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Coaster]
#433510 - 06/16/10 03:45 AM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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I dunno man, for all we know shit like that could be out there.
Cloverfeild style...
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Coaster]
#433512 - 06/16/10 03:59 AM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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Coaster said: sea monsters are fiction
you seem fairly certain, have you explored 100 % of the ocean ?
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Inbred_gimp]
#433514 - 06/16/10 04:29 AM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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I've explored all possible combinations of the four amino acids and sea monsters isnt 1 of them
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Coaster]
#433515 - 06/16/10 04:36 AM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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All the amino acids known to man, the creatures beneath the sea could be the most ancient of all organism, who could be made up very very differently, like gymnosperms germinating from seeds the ancient things are often very different to the newer things. . .
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Inbred_gimp]
#433516 - 06/16/10 04:58 AM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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there isnt much to survive off of they cant be that big
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Coaster]
#433517 - 06/16/10 05:01 AM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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Unless they aren't these huge man/whale eating monsters everyone sees them to be in their minds.
They could eat mineral deposits on the ocean floor
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Coaster]
#433518 - 06/16/10 05:08 AM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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Coaster said: there isnt much to survive off of they cant be that big
Im trying to provoke thought. . . with 90% unexplored how do you know food isn't in abundance in the deep ocean ?
i remember watching this video about people putting all these sytrophome cup traps deep in the ocean, they pulled up all these new species and shit is was crazy.
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Inbred_gimp]
#433519 - 06/16/10 05:10 AM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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YA DOOD SERIOUSLY LIKE WTF MAYBE SUM CRAZY SHIT DOWN THUR LEIK OH MAI GAWDDD
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Coaster]
#433520 - 06/16/10 05:14 AM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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im interested in hearing other peoples thoughts on whats down there aswell though, i feel this is something alot of people have opinions on . . .
charles darwin believed that the first being started out as a single celled organism deep in the ocean somewhere. .
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Inbred_gimp]
#433524 - 06/16/10 05:37 AM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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Inbred_gimp said: All the amino acids known to man, the creatures beneath the sea could be the most ancient of all organism, who could be made up very very differently, like gymnosperms germinating from seeds the ancient things are often very different to the newer things. . .
...... soooo.
You are staying when Gymnosperms showed up it was way different than the older plants right?
Because they are pretty similar to angiosperms (if that is the right word).
If I'm being stupid, please explain.
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Gymnosperms are the ferns and fern allys qwho reproduce via spores, they are more ancient than the flowering plants (the angiosperms) which reproduce via seed or cone
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Inbred_gimp]
#433530 - 06/16/10 06:00 AM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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Inbred_gimp said: Gymnosperms are the ferns and fern allys qwho reproduce via spores, they are more ancient than the flowering plants (the angiosperms) which reproduce via seed or cone
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Gah, that was a little trollish.
You meant Bryophytes though, Gymnosperms are seed bearing non flowering plants. (conifers n shit)
I get what you mean though.
Also, ferns are like the step up from Bryophytes.
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Inbred_gimp]
#433532 - 06/16/10 06:07 AM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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Inbred_gimp said: Imagine the possibilities. . .
I just began actually thinking how big that would be, in terms of looking outside and visualizing it.
The factory on the other side of town might be the only thing that tall.....
So I'm kinda awestruck at the moment.
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my understanding of the kingdom division is basic also, thankyou for enlightening me though !
i have been thinking alot about it recently, since i re-read Darwins origin of the species, and when i saw this picture it made me think of the other side of evolution. . .
If we came from organisms that crawled out of the ocean, then the ocean must of had established ecosystem and alot of creatures in there, they fucking grow bigger in all the time it took for us to get to where we are now, and they are huge by now because they had a headstart just a theory.
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Inbred_gimp]
#433549 - 06/16/10 06:53 AM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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Inbred_gimp said: my understanding of the kingdom division is basic also, thankyou for enlightening me though !
i have been thinking alot about it recently, since i re-read Darwins origin of the species, and when i saw this picture it made me think of the other side of evolution. . .
If we came from organisms that crawled out of the ocean, then the ocean must of had established ecosystem and alot of creatures in there, they fucking grow bigger in all the time it took for us to get to where we are now, and they are huge by now because they had a headstart just a theory.
Good, I was just confused. Because I was like "Why is he talking about seed bearing plants"?
Long story short.
Long live the hypnotoad.
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With 99.999999999999999...% of space unexplored, think of those possibilities.
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Coaster]
#433586 - 06/16/10 09:43 AM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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Coaster said: I've explored all possible combinations of the four amino acids and sea monsters isnt 1 of them
theres actually 20 amino acids
they make up the 4 nucleoside bases with a phosphate group to form the 4 nucleotides found in DNA.
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Harlz]
#433605 - 06/16/10 11:18 AM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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Coaster said: I've explored all possible combinations of the four amino acids and sea monsters isnt 1 of them
theres actually 20 amino acids
they make up 4 nucleoside bases with a phosphate group to form the 4 nucleotides found in DNA.
There are more than 20 Amino acids.
There be more than 4 nucleoside bases and nucleotides.
But still, you were closer than coaster.
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Harlz]
#433606 - 06/16/10 11:18 AM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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While darwins orgin of species is a good place to start it is outdated with modern evolution theory is a few ways. I do believe new research rejects the primordial soup theory and rather suggests life on earth got started through geo thermal vents.
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you know what i did in english class? I came to class stoned out of my mind every day, i chugged vodka in the back of class, i put dead fish in the ceiling tiles. i put a gallon of old milk and orange juice in the file cabinet before winter vacation. i brought snakes in a tied up sweater and let them loose during class. i didnt go to school to learn, i went because i had to. i didnt care, and i didn't fucking listen to that stupid bitch. and i still don't fucking care. i tore the pages out of her books and burned them, and threw away all the books in the class, two books per day.
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: THEBats]
#433635 - 06/16/10 01:01 PM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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Chlorophyll? More like BOROPHYLL..
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: PsilocybinMike]
#433636 - 06/16/10 01:03 PM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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you know what i did in english class? I came to class stoned out of my mind every day, i chugged vodka in the back of class, i put dead fish in the ceiling tiles. i put a gallon of old milk and orange juice in the file cabinet before winter vacation. i brought snakes in a tied up sweater and let them loose during class. i didnt go to school to learn, i went because i had to. i didnt care, and i didn't fucking listen to that stupid bitch. and i still don't fucking care. i tore the pages out of her books and burned them, and threw away all the books in the class, two books per day.
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Inbred_gimp]
#433644 - 06/16/10 01:29 PM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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Inbred_gimp said: Imagine the possibilities. . .
This is a whale. This is what a whale sees on acid.
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Coaster said: I've explored all possible combinations of the four amino acids and sea monsters isnt 1 of them
theres actually 20 amino acids
they make up 4 nucleoside bases with a phosphate group to form the 4 nucleotides found in DNA.
There are more than 20 Amino acids.
There be more than 4 nucleoside bases and nucleotides.
But still, you were closer than coaster.
yea but only 20 are building blocks for life
and the 4 nucleoside bases are just bases without the phosphate group
therefore theirs obviously 4 of each
nothing I said was wrong fgt
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Harlz]
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Harlz]
#433662 - 06/16/10 02:37 PM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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Harlz said:
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Thebooedocksaint said:
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Harlz said:
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Coaster said: I've explored all possible combinations of the four amino acids and sea monsters isnt 1 of them
theres actually 20 amino acids
they make up 4 nucleoside bases with a phosphate group to form the 4 nucleotides found in DNA.
There are more than 20 Amino acids.
There be more than 4 nucleoside bases and nucleotides.
But still, you were closer than coaster.
yea but only 20 are building blocks for life
and the 4 nucleoside bases are just bases without the phosphate group
therefore theirs obviously 4 of each
nothing I said was wrong fgt
I think someone is forgetting about uracil.
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Also this isn't the dome man. Calm down.
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Harlz]
#433665 - 06/16/10 02:38 PM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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I'm with ya, Gimp, I know there's shit down there we have yet to discover, and you can't say scientist's aren't always discovering new species and wahtnot. I was just watching something on discovery the other day about giant squids, and these things are fucking HUGE!
Who is to say that there isn't other gargantuan dinosaur type sea dwellers that need to be down at the bottom of the ocean in order to breath properly or absorb nourishment, who knows. If you think it's out of the realm of possibility you must be a very close minded person.
Reply fail, not at you, Harlz, I was just trying to reply to the OP thread in general.
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Harlz]
#433667 - 06/16/10 02:44 PM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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Harlz said:
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Coaster said: I've explored all possible combinations of the four amino acids and sea monsters isnt 1 of them
theres actually 20 amino acids
they make up the 4 nucleoside bases with a phosphate group to form the 4 nucleotides found in DNA.
Ahhh, I see.
I guess you were talking specifically about DNA.
Word.
Unclear sentence is unclear.
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I was gonna mention uracil but we were talking strictly DNA
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Harlz]
#433711 - 06/16/10 04:22 PM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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Harlz said: I was gonna mention uracil but we were talking strictly DNA
I just guess I didn't notice that last bit you said.
Anyways.
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: DieselB]
#433712 - 06/16/10 04:25 PM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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DieselB said: I'm with ya, Gimp, I know there's shit down there we have yet to discover, and you can't say scientist's aren't always discovering new species and wahtnot. I was just watching something on discovery the other day about giant squids, and these things are fucking HUGE!
Who is to say that there isn't other gargantuan dinosaur type sea dwellers that need to be down at the bottom of the ocean in order to breath properly or absorb nourishment, who knows. If you think it's out of the realm of possibility you must be a very close minded person.
Reply fail, not at you, Harlz, I was just trying to reply to the OP thread in general.
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Harlz]
#433713 - 06/16/10 04:27 PM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Harlz]
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Harlz]
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Harlz]
#433725 - 06/16/10 05:06 PM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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Squid-fish?
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: DungenessDank]
#433837 - 06/16/10 08:53 PM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: T-Rex]
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Inbred_gimp]
#433998 - 06/17/10 09:20 AM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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Very cool pic gimp!
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Lucid]
#434076 - 06/17/10 10:25 AM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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I totally love this... by growing up on the water, all I've ever wanted to do was be able to breathe underwater so I could explore the ocean.
But we're destroying it: http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/06/14/gulf.oil.threatened.species/index.html?iref=allsearch
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: The Pschyonaut]
#434219 - 06/17/10 01:36 PM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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Recycling and Speed limits... too little too late.
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Inbred_gimp]
#434267 - 06/17/10 02:29 PM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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Inbred_gimp said: Imagine the possibilities. . .
Well maybe, but check this out its just as cool.
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2010/01/green-sea-slug/
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: The Pschyonaut]
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The Pschyonaut said: I totally love this... by growing up on the water, all I've ever wanted to do was be able to breathe underwater so I could explore the ocean.
But we're destroying it: http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/06/14/gulf.oil.threatened.species/index.html?iref=allsearch
You would need more than the ability to breath underwater to explore the ocean. You need that suit from the movie the abyss.
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you know what i did in english class? I came to class stoned out of my mind every day, i chugged vodka in the back of class, i put dead fish in the ceiling tiles. i put a gallon of old milk and orange juice in the file cabinet before winter vacation. i brought snakes in a tied up sweater and let them loose during class. i didnt go to school to learn, i went because i had to. i didnt care, and i didn't fucking listen to that stupid bitch. and i still don't fucking care. i tore the pages out of her books and burned them, and threw away all the books in the class, two books per day.
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Coaster]
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Coaster said: I've explored all possible combinations of the four amino acids and sea monsters isnt 1 of them
Only 4 amino acids? wow dude.... Did you perhaps mean four basepairs? because there are literally hundreds of different amino acids.
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Coaster said: there isnt much to survive off of they cant be that big
The ocean is far and away the most life-rich place on our planet. the biomass there is fantastically higher than on land.
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Harry_Ba11sach]
#434407 - 06/17/10 05:03 PM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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yeah, the largest animals in the ocean survive off of krill and plankton.
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you know what i did in english class? I came to class stoned out of my mind every day, i chugged vodka in the back of class, i put dead fish in the ceiling tiles. i put a gallon of old milk and orange juice in the file cabinet before winter vacation. i brought snakes in a tied up sweater and let them loose during class. i didnt go to school to learn, i went because i had to. i didnt care, and i didn't fucking listen to that stupid bitch. and i still don't fucking care. i tore the pages out of her books and burned them, and threw away all the books in the class, two books per day.
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: THEBats]
#434538 - 06/17/10 08:31 PM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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weilii said:
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Inbred_gimp said: Imagine the possibilities. . .
Well maybe, but check this out its just as cool.
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2010/01/green-sea-slug/
this stuff is what i wanted to bring up when i posted this topic, humans might evolve to have some sort of organisms in our body that intake energy from our surroundings and produces energy for us, like this slug does, one day. this picture helps to open my mind to the endless possibilities of life.
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Coaster said: I've explored all possible combinations of the four amino acids and sea monsters isnt 1 of them
Only 4 amino acids? wow dude.... Did you perhaps mean four basepairs? because there are literally hundreds of different amino acids.
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Coaster said: there isnt much to survive off of they cant be that big
The ocean is far and away the most life-rich place on our planet. the biomass there is fantastically higher than on land.
Yeah, i think he was just tryna be a dousch to me
there are probably crazy elements down there we havent discovered yet also, precious metals. gas's , gems everyone loves gems !
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Re: With ~90% of the ocean unexplored. [Re: Inbred_gimp]
#434640 - 06/18/10 01:29 AM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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Inbred_gimp said: there are probably crazy elements down there we havent discovered yet also, precious metals. gas's , gems everyone loves gems !
Not much room for new stable elements or metals. Maybe gems!
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