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From: Braveenth Rasanayagam on 3 Aug 2010 23:16 I mean, there could have been life-forms just like us millions of years ago. Right now, e are using up oil and millions of years after we die, the oil will be back in the ground. The earth has a way of recycling and undoing everything that animals do. What is your opinion?
From: Sam Wormley on 3 Aug 2010 23:41 On 8/3/10 10:16 PM, Braveenth Rasanayagam wrote: > I mean, there could have been life-forms just like us millions of years > ago. Right now, e are using up oil and millions of years after we die, > the oil will be back in the ground. The earth has a way of recycling and > undoing everything that animals do. > > What is your opinion? > Science used evidence, not opinions--Nothing in the fossil record.
From: Androcles on 3 Aug 2010 23:59 "Braveenth Rasanayagam" <braveenth(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:2010080323161754152-braveenth(a)gmailcom... |I mean, there could have been life-forms just like us millions of years | ago. Right now, e are using up oil and millions of years after we die, | the oil will be back in the ground. The earth has a way of recycling | and undoing everything that animals do. | | What is your opinion? | Since this is science newsgroup, and you are suggesting that oil could be responsible for global warming, two "could be's" doesn't make an "is" or an "are". You are entitled to all the could be's, might be's, possibly's and probably's you can think of, but science is about proof, not politics. Opinions are like arseholes, everybody has one and they all stink. You'd only disagree if I gave you one anyway.
From: Igor on 4 Aug 2010 15:36
Braveenth Rasanayagam wrote: > I mean, there could have been life-forms just like us millions of years > ago. There were. They were our direct ancestors. Only they didn't have our technology. Try to keep up. |