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100%.

The universe, even with how little we know of it is so vast that I find it statistically impossible other life does not exist, for that matter other intelligent life.
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100%.

The universe, even with how little we know of it is so vast that I find it statistically impossible other life does not exist, for that matter other intelligent life.

Logically, that statement makes sense and I agree with you. I'm thankful for people on d2jsp that make posts which accurately reflect what they think (without me having to use ChatGPT to decipher information). Thank you.
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Logically, that statement makes sense and I agree with you. I'm thankful for people on d2jsp that make posts which accurately reflect what they think (without me having to use ChatGPT to decipher information). Thank you.


I feel a little left out. My meme image of a "UFO caught on tape" had so much promise. Sometimes, I think things that I share are home runs. Yet, these shared things are only light bunted balls which send me walking safely to the first base. I need to get out of the safe zone. You can do it! :hail:

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they did a test on water bears and they were able to survive and even thrive when a test was run to replicate space conditions.
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they did a test on water bears and they were able to survive and even thrive when a test was run to replicate space conditions.


I first learned about that from The Most Extreme on the discovery channel when I was in middle school.
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I first learned about that from The Most Extreme on the discovery channel when I was in middle school.


I'm not sure if they ever actually tested if they would survive entering orbit and crashing into the ground but if they can survive that then it's proof multicell organisms could survive anywhere there is water
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Feb 6 2026 09:23pm
life beyond uranus
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I'm not sure if they ever actually tested if they would survive entering orbit and crashing into the ground but if they can survive that then it's proof multicell organisms could survive anywhere there is water

Water Bears are basically IRL Pokemanz.
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I'm not sure if they ever actually tested if they would survive entering orbit and crashing into the ground but if they can survive that then it's proof multicell organisms could survive anywhere there is water


I think the whole thing for the water bears was that they could withstand being frozen at space level degrees and later return to normal temp and still be alive.
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I think the whole thing for the water bears was that they could withstand being frozen at space level degrees and later return to normal temp and still be alive.

So in other words, a Water Bear is basically equivalent to Sylvester Stallone from Demolition Man.
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