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No, not the Human Race but the Human Race 2.0 (or 2.1 or 2.3 or 3.7 etc.) |
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By stooverine on
1/18/2007 1:41 PM
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No, not the Human Race but the Human Race 2.0 (or 2.1 or 2.3 or 3.7 etc.)
The human race is a collection of animals with a certain number of defining genetic characteristics that box them into the same species.
If you have these genetic characteristics (lets call them characteristics A) you are therefore human. It is impossible for an animal to both have these characteristics and to not be human.
Characteristics A were developed, through adaptation to various factors on the Planet Earth (or happening on the Planet Earth).
Characteristics A have arisen entirely due to the circumstances (animal, physical, meteorological etc.) the human race has faced on Planet Earth.
Characteristics A are the product of the Human Race populating Earth.
If the Human Race were to ever leave planet Earth and find planet Heart, for example, and populate it, over time, then they would develop Genetic Characteristics B.&l ...
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The power of the mind |
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By sunflowerluv on
1/17/2007 5:35 PM
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If we think about challenges in general, we discover humans are designed to be challenged in order to develop as a human race. Some of the ultimate challenges nowadays are to colonize planets and fight incurable diseases. These will surely not happen overnight, but they will become reality. I truly believe humans will populate other planets. It's all about the mind. Or at least it definitely begins with the mind.
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It is our only hope for survival |
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By schade on
1/15/2007 11:59 AM
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Humanity has to emigrate to surviive. We are getting closer and closer to global destruction and we need to develop technologies that enables the Great Escape - fast!
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The Waving Cat |
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By pbihr on
1/15/2007 11:41 AM
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Err...Yes, of course. Period. But the real question should be: Will we ever have to populate another planet?
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Population moves. |
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By Pi on
1/14/2007 5:41 PM
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Extract: The answer, if one wishes to be quick and efficient, must be yes, the human race will be forced to populate another planet. This quick and efficient answer is, however, not as efficient as it might be in that it doesn't explain the reasons, or the limitations involved. [Click Link for complete article]
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By canadanka on
1/13/2007 6:13 PM
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helloooooooooo
vítajte na mojej stránke
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Hell does not exist, so why move to another planet, since we all go to Heaven. See below for proof... |
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By ZeeGerman on
1/13/2007 11:50 AM
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Hell
Is Hell exothermic (gives off heat) or endothermic (absorbs heat) ?
First, we need to know how the mass of Hell is changing in time. So we need to know the rate at which souls are moving into Hell and the rate at which they are leaving. I think that we can safely assume that once a soul gets to Hell, it will not leave. Therefore, no souls are leaving.
As for how many souls are entering Hell, let's look at the different religions that exist in the world today. Most of these religions state that if you are not a member of their religion, you will go to Hell. Since there is more than one of these religions, and since people do not belong to more than one religion, we can project that all souls go to Hell.
With birth and death rates as they are, we can expect the number of souls in Hell to increase exponentially. Now, we look at the rate of change of the volume in Hell because Boyle's Law states that in order for the ...
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Harto de la guerra civil |
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By entublog/politika on
1/13/2007 11:29 AM
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La humanidad se divide , por ahora en naciones. Los enfrentamientos entre elllas han marcado la historia y las vueltas al pasado no hacen más que reforzar ese enfrentamiento.
Mientras no se resuelva la carrera human se ve debilitada
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The Case for Mars |
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By alun on
1/12/2007 8:57 PM
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Robert Zubrin has put forward an argument in his book <em>The Case for Mars</em> that colonisation of Mars is both possible and desirable? Are his plans feasible?
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Not really a planet, but maybe something more mysterious but true. |
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By Fayza on
1/10/2007 4:28 PM
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Did you ever think about the reason why humanity was found, and whether ( Evil ) and it's dimensions will have an end !! A punishment !!! maybe!!!!!
People who spent their lives striking/killing/destroying /hating/disturbing/ damaging their kind, don't they deserve being punished for what they did!!! maybe !!
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We will, if we want to survive |
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By bcwood on
1/10/2007 1:55 AM
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Will the human race ever populate another planet?
We will, if we want to survive. Years from now, the combination of a rapidly growing population, ever-dwindling natural resources, and the onslaught of global warming will necessitate our leaving Earth in search of a new home.
The human race is growing at an amazing rate. It’s not hard to imagine, years from now, an Earth that is vastly overpopulated. This planet can only handle so many people, and it’s only a matter of time before we reach that tipping point. When that happens, we will have no choice but to seek out a new home.
By the time this happens, our technology will have advanced beyond anything we could imagine today. Just think of how far we’ve come in the last 100 years; what’s going to happen in the next 100? In the next 1000? We will be able to travel across our solar system the way we travel across the country today. Finding a new planet that is suitable for population will be n ...
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Will the human race ever populate another planets? |
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By kateblogs on
1/9/2007 4:29 PM
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We, the human race, live in a time of climate change, and if the
experts on this matter are to be believed then within a relatively
short period of time life on this planet will become, if not
unsustainable, then extremely difficult. Therefore, the colonisation of
another planet makes a great deal of sense. However, this could not
happen overnight.
As far as we know, there are no planets within
travelling distance which would be suitable for human beings to simply
land on and set up home. In order to make any given planet amenable to
human life, a programme of environmental engineering would need to be
put in place to alter the climate, atmosphere and terrain to the sort
of conditions we could live in. This is not something which could
happen in a short time frame, it would take centuries before the chosen
planet had been optimised, for want of a better word.
Of course,
small numbers of people could live within artificially created
environments, but it would ...
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Where else would mankind go? |
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By Alina on
1/9/2007 7:28 AM
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Have you ever watched someone look at the stars? The wonder, the longing, the warmth you can see in their eyes? Maybe it is some mystic belief, maybe a foretelling, but where else will the human race go when Earth is full?
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Will the human race ever populate another planet? |
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By welshview on
1/9/2007 12:55 AM
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The question is difficult to answer, at least it is for me. Based on what I can comprehend, I cannot see the human race ever populating another planet beyond a simple colony in our own solar system.
Based on my understanding, there are few places in our solar system that could become a new home for mankind and Mars is probably the furthest that we could dream of travelling to in the near future. The Moon is a more realistic place that we could populate but it's not classed as a planet.
But with the rate or progress in technology it's inevitable that we will at some point develop the technology to be able to travel vast distances, in particular beyond our own solar system. When that happens we will probably be able to start visiting other habitable planets. However, for us to 'populate' another planet it would require the ability to transport vast quantites of raw materials and people across vast distances which just doesn't seem feasible.
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Populating planets is easier than you think. |
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By Meggie29 on
1/8/2007 11:06 PM
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You ask this question as if the human race hasn't already populated another planet.
The human race is way more advanced than people give credit for. We see the universe as an unconquerable challenge but the truth is, nothing is really impossible.
Humans have populated other planets already, sure. Ok, maybe not physically (well.. they may have, we don't know what goes on, the amount of technology being created at the moment that we don't know about, well it doesn't bare thinking about), but mentally, many people have already populated other planets, worlds, universes, dimensions, places that cannot ever be visitted anywhere else but in our minds.
The mind is a powerful thing. If you think that the human race has ever populated another planet, then in your imagination they have. And surely if that thought exists, then the answer to this question is yes. Whether it happens ...
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Yes, it will. If it survives long enough. |
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By cabronsito on
1/8/2007 9:33 PM
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If we look back, where we came from - scientifically - we can see, that every necessary change was possible to arrive where we are. Experts are talking so much about finding a planet, where (human) life might be possible. But what about the human race adapting itself to really external conditions?
When human became human, one of the first things we guess was the fact, that we lost our animal coat. But it was cold on earth. What did we do? We discovered fire. And we learned how to use animals skins as an artificial second skin of our own.
We´re running out of time now. Just like Kim said. Cosmic accident or not, it seems we´re not able to save our planet for much more time. It is becaus of us, no doubt. I see two important points: The incredible need of energy to hold our lifestyle and to move forward. And the growing number of human beings.
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Will we live for that? |
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By Sabbah on
1/8/2007 8:41 PM
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With all what is going around us like wars, pollution, global warning, mysterious diseases, etc... Unfortunately, I don't think the world will make it to that day.
It is true that mankind is growing fast, so is technology and since is developing in light speed, however, with all this development comes the greedy of mankind. Greed for power and money. With all the technology we have now, mankind uses it more and more to destroy his kind rapidly and immense numbers.
I'm not a historian, but I can claim that people killed by wars, diseases and man-caused disasters (including many so called "natural") in the last few centuries is x-multiple of times the number of men killed throughout the history in the previous period.
On the other hand, there was an exponential growth of human population in 1987 where that year 87.01 million more people were added to the Earth. Since then, the population has declined on average by 3 million less people added pe ...
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No. Nope. Not a chance. Never. |
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By bryantma on
1/8/2007 8:14 PM
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No. Be reasonable. We can't jump across to any of the other planets in this solar system and the journey to get to any other planet would take, well, a long time. Too long a time.
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Mostly Harmless . . . |
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By Lead To Life on
1/8/2007 8:11 PM
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Do we really have a choice? The answer on my blog includes some amazing free video footage and free music for your iTunes collection - all space themed no less!! All provided to aid you whilst you ponder on this weeks question.
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