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News: FBI Confirms: "Visitors are here" / Mandela Effect
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This thread is turning out to be the "How many continents are there?" thread of 2016 
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The chance that a planet like Earth exists must be billions to one. Everything is perfect. The distance to the sun and moon, gravitational forces, atmospheric compounded densities, a meatorite hitting the planet with enough water to create the oceans (if you believe that theory), the ability to withstand a barrage of early meteorites that could have destroyed the planet, etc.
The chance that this could happen even twice in the entire universe IS minimal. Yes, there are countless galaxies and dimensions out there, and the universe is expanding continuously. That's not to say there isn't life. I believe there may have been life on Mars or any of the other planets in our galaxy before natural disasters took place. If there would be life anywhere, it would have been in our galaxy due to a Earth existing here.
I am aware of the Earth like planet that's been found though. Who's not to say that the planet is fairly new and it's just beginning it's evolutionary journey?
All I know is that we need to keep looking. It will be one of the biggest regrets of my life if I die before finding life on another planet.
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This is why I refuse to talk about certain topics on ATRL.

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You have to be so small minded to believe that we are the only type of intelligent life in this entire universe.
The galaxy we are in is inside of another bigger galaxy which houses other galaxies with millions of planets etc. etc.
We simply can't be the only lifeforms in that vast expanse of cosmos.
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Originally posted by Bey Admired
The chance that a planet like Earth exists must be billions to one. Everything is perfect. The distance to the sun and moon, gravitational forces, atmospheric compounded densities, a meatorite hitting the planet with enough water to create the oceans (if you believe that theory), the ability to withstand a barrage of early meteorites that could have destroyed the planet, etc.
The chance that this could happen even twice in the entire universe IS minimal. Yes, there are thousands of galaxies and dimensions out there, and the universe is expanding continuously. That's not to say there isn't life. I believe there may have been life on Mars or any of the other planets in our galaxy before natural disasters took place. If there would be life anywhere, it would have been in our galaxy due to a Earth existing here.
I am aware of the Earth like planet that's been found though. Who's not to say that the planet is fairly new and it's just beginning it's evolutionary journey?
All I know is that we need to keep looking. It will be one of the biggest regrets of my life if I die before finding life on another planet.
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Well if the Universe has the potential to be infinitely large, then it has the potential to have an infinite amount of planets, which means it has the potential to have an infinite amount of planets capable of holding life forms.
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Originally posted by Diarrhoea
I think aliens probably exist, but they probably look like humans, just with different languages. Life can only exist in a place with the same conditions as Earth - we are the end result of evolution, surely if we're the best species to survive then they'll evolve into human-like creatures too?
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It was only after the extinction of dinosaurs that mammalian evolution was able to take place. If not for the extinction of dinosaurs arguably caused by meteriorites, we wouldn't be here. Who's to say that there isn't a planet with Dinosours that haven't become extinct?
Exciting to think about.
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Originally posted by Diarrhoea
Well if the Universe has the potential to be infinitely large, then it has the potential to have an infinite amount of planets, which means it has the potential to have an infinite amount of planets capable of holding life forms.
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no the univerese is not infinite. if it was infinite it couldnt extend, what it does.
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Originally posted by Diarrhoea
Well what makes time tick? Gravity? I don't think so. I think people just needed it to explain their own theories and made it up. A clock ticking isn't actually powered by the force of time, it's just completing a motion we set for it.
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You are so...... Lol
Duh we gave our earth time. According to how it rotates around the sun. But not all things in this universe move at the same pace. This has nothing to do with the government brainwashing us from religion lol
You're basically saying we only call cheese, cheese cause we call it cheese. Well no **** cheese is still real.. And so is time.
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Originally posted by Hurem
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The X-Files is real, in short. 
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On which FBI page can I read about mandela effect?
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Originally posted by Brunette Ambition
no the univerese is not infinite. if it was infinite it couldnt extend, what it does.
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An infinity can expand. There are an infinite number of numbers between 1 and 2 - this can expand into an infinite amount of numbers between 1 and 3. Some infinities are bigger than others. Sorry for the TFIOS reference, but it's true 
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Can someone quote where the documents confirm the Mandela effect because I really don't want to read through all these pages
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Originally posted by CristianGarcia
You are so...... Lol
Duh we gave our earth time. According to how it rotates around the sun. But not all things in this universe move at the same pace. This has nothing to do with the government brainwashing us from religion lol
You're basically saying we only call cheese, cheese cause we call it cheese. Well no **** cheese is still real.. And so is time.
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Time doesn't actually do anything. If nothing moved, then would that be any different to time stopping? I think time is just an illusions based on the perception of the motion of objects.
It's a real question that physicists have pondered, look it up.
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Originally posted by Diarrhoea
An infinity can expand. There are an infinite number of numbers between 1 and 2 - this can expand into an infinite amount of numbers between 1 and 3. Some infinities are bigger than others. Sorry for the TFIOS reference, but it's true 
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the universe is not a theoretical decimal number but a room
also a 2 is not infinite.
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Originally posted by Skins
Can someone quote where the documents confirm the Mandela effect because I really don't want to read through all these pages
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I won't be surprised if aliens were real after all. From a cosmological PoV, what makes our tiny planet so special to contain life? In fact, scientists found fossils of bacteria in fallen meteors. And some organic compounds were confirmed to exist extra-terrestrially.
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Originally posted by Bey Admired
The chance that a planet like Earth exists must be billions to one. Everything is perfect. The distance to the sun and moon, gravitational forces, atmospheric compounded densities, a meatorite hitting the planet with enough water to create the oceans (if you believe that theory), the ability to withstand a barrage of early meteorites that could have destroyed the planet, etc.
The chance that this could happen even twice in the entire universe IS minimal. Yes, there are countless galaxies and dimensions out there, and the universe is expanding continuously. That's not to say there isn't life. I believe there may have been life on Mars or any of the other planets in our galaxy before natural disasters took place. If there would be life anywhere, it would have been in our galaxy due to a Earth existing here.
I am aware of the Earth like planet that's been found though. Who's not to say that the planet is fairly new and it's just beginning it's evolutionary journey?
All I know is that we need to keep looking. It will be one of the biggest regrets of my life if I die before finding life on another planet.
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But just because we need all these things to survive, doesn't mean something couldnt start to grow and evolve into something perfect for its respective planet. One that wouldn't be able to live on our planet
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Originally posted by Brunette Ambition
the universe is not a theoretical decimal number but a room
also a 2 is not infinite.
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1, 1.1, 1.01, 1.001...
There are an infinite number of numbers between 1 and 2, and also between 1 and 3, although one infinity is clearly bigger.
The Universe is constantly expanding, and will continue to do so, meaning it has infinite potential, theoretically.
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Originally posted by Skins
Can someone quote where the documents confirm the Mandela effect because I really don't want to read through all these pages
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There's is nothing about the Mandela Effect on there, just the document in the OP.
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