There's an Alien in my Lasagna
November 28th 2006 22:10
filed under FREEWARE FUTURE
Scientists question how the world began, but it's different from the question of how life began. It's a mystery until they have debunked the natural (universal) laws. If, for example, these laws would apply to all the planets of the solar system and those flaming rocks outside of the Milky Way, then there would be living beings elsewhere in the universe, albeit "alive" in a different circumstance, in ways we don't know.
In fact, there could be an alien right inside the lasagna I'm chewing right now. Moreover, someone in another planet that looks like me may be eating the same lasagna that I'm munching now and thinking there must be an alien in it, like I do.
If this is likely, it really doesn't matter. This meal's free so I'm eating it, alien or no alien inside.
Paul Davies forecasts the future
11:14 PM 11/26/06
Scientists question how the world began, but it's different from the question of how life began. It's a mystery until they have debunked the natural (universal) laws. If, for example, these laws would apply to all the planets of the solar system and those flaming rocks outside of the Milky Way, then there would be living beings elsewhere in the universe, albeit "alive" in a different circumstance, in ways we don't know.
In fact, there could be an alien right inside the lasagna I'm chewing right now. Moreover, someone in another planet that looks like me may be eating the same lasagna that I'm munching now and thinking there must be an alien in it, like I do.
If this is likely, it really doesn't matter. This meal's free so I'm eating it, alien or no alien inside.
Paul Davies forecasts the future
11:14 PM 11/26/06
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