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Assuming intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe how many planets in total are inhabited?
I believe intelligent life currently exists on other planets and is impossible to deny based purely on the fact that we exist so why wouldn't it ...
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Google - Is it possible for a planet to be knocked out of orbit (using some type of futurist warfare
... weapon) and then have that planet latch onto another planet much like a moon? Hoping for an answer for a writing project. Theoretically, this ...
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Space stones/pebbles and space travel question?
In space are pebbles or small stones randomly floating around? Or do we know that beyond generally gravitating to other planets/stars/masses, its ...
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Why do we believe in things that nobody else would see?
Like God. There isn't any evidence that God really exists right? I believe God exists because he was the one who made the planets, the sky, the ...
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Help I cant figure out the name of this old game?
There is an old PC game i used to play, i believe it was on a 100 games in 1 disc or one of those type. But it was 2D, you got a planet, and there ...
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If there would be no planets, solar system and universe...so what would be there..?
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Is total spacetime of the universe zero, so that like energy spacetime also can come from nothing?
Scientists say that the universe can simply come from nothing because its total energy as well as its total matter is zero. But universe means not ...
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