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4 minutes ago, Adam_ said:

Both are pretty important, though my main concern with the oceans is that they may go disturbing things that have been the way they are for thousands/millions of years or find something worth taking  down there and fuck with nature and it won't be reparable because well, look at what has happened to a lot of the other natural habitats on the planet

If you take a look at storms such as hurricanes, they mess with a lot of things that people don’t realize. I know that after hurricane Sandy hit NJ, the fishing locations were completely shit. People weren’t catching anything in the high volume locations. I’d be interested in knowing what exactly happened to cause such a drastic change.

 

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Space. 

 

I've watched many documentaries about the life in the deep ocean and it's crazy, we definetly should know more about it.  Yet, as humans fucking up our planet, the space could give us more benefits for survival. 

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11 minutes ago, inf` said:

Imagine the endless possibilities of odd creatures in space that can live under other circumstances

 

Wonder if there's been any hypothethical research in regards to that

It is very interesting to think of. But I don’t see the argument about actually living on another planet. None of these planets within reach have the correct atmosphere, environment, etc that works for us. If you wanna argue other aspects, I get that, but don’t sit here and tell me you think we are living on Mars or Venus.

 

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1 minute ago, Flukejiver said:

It is very interesting to think of. But I don’t see the argument about actually living on another planet. None of these planets within reach have the correct atmosphere, environment, etc that works for us. If you wanna argue other aspects, I get that, but don’t sit here and tell me you think we are living on Mars or Venus.

Nah, think further away with all the discovered exo planets or atmospheres somewhat similar to ours

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