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Bustin Jieber

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found it, its not as good as i thought, was knee deep in weird youtube land.

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youtube is great, but not for random videos , but for real factual college lectures from here and the states

if you can be bothered you`ll find lectures on exo-planets and the possibility of alien life, and a myriad of other things :)

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We can't be the remnants of an earlier technological society else we would have found plastics, some plastics take tens of thousands of years to biodegrade. Some plastics ONLY degrade under the influence of UV rays so unless in direct sunlight NEVER degrade, if buried deep, more than a few feet, we would have found some remains. Unless you believe this previous advanced society progressed without making plastics, possible I suppose but incredibly unlikely.

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Thought that video was a fun watch. Interesting theories, any of which could be just as true as mainstream thoughts on the issue. The fact is the tiny amount of what we think we know about cosmology is most likely a load of bollocks anyway so another load of bollocks is just as likely to be true as the load of bollocks that most people believe.

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How old are you!

think about it, oil comes from underground aka the underworld, where long dead things are trapped forever, the light demons are distilled out and burned but the heavy ones are turned into plastic forever and ever......

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We can't be the remnants of an earlier technological society else we would have found plastics, some plastics take tens of thousands of years to biodegrade. Some plastics ONLY degrade under the influence of UV rays so unless in direct sunlight NEVER degrade, if buried deep, more than a few feet, we would have found some remains. Unless you believe this previous advanced society progressed without making plastics, possible I suppose but incredibly unlikely.

The ones that left may have just been a little cleaner than us, and as polymers advance they are designed to break down quicker.

As an aside I hate plastic washing peg manufactures, slime balls making items that are by use in the sun, and they make them out of photo degrading plastic. That irksome rage that builds when you squeeze them to open them and it snaps.

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we have a wonderful mind, it can take us into anything we can imagine, with intense focuswe will have the ability to leave our earhly body behind, travelling by mindful thought into an eternal future.

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