Author Topic: Life found beneath 800m of Antarctic ice, isolated for 100,000 years.  (Read 2193 times)


it is true

you really are one of the most gullible motherforgeters on this forum aren't you

Are you one of those people who back in 2010 wanted NASA to call off nuking the moon because you were afraid they would break it in half?
I don't remember what I said, but I think it something to do with tearing the moon apart a great period of time to get water or something. Or the fact that NASA could have sent a cheaper rocket to ram into it rather than an expensive satellite. Unless it was a satellite that was going to be decomissioned.

Also as for these bacteria, its is interesting they have been living and repoducing for a long time. But what if we accidently expose them to something that wiped them out that end up throwing away possible research.
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