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--- Quote from: Rughugger on June 19, 2009, 03:15:18 PM ---I thought they found fossils of bacteria in a rock they brought back. I remember something like that going on.

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They thought it was some wormlike fossils from Mars, 100 times thinner than a hair. But it turns out that they were just patterns in the rock. :(



Healbadbad:

a blackhole would crush you, if it had power to be there.

Muffinmix:


--- Quote from: Nitramtj on June 19, 2009, 09:19:17 PM ---I saw a program on tv that followed some scientists who believe there is a wormhole between the pacific and atlantic oceans causing the Bermuda triangle, yea right. But hey, I might be wrong, I try not to completely shut the idea out.

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Geologists believe it's actually due to the giant underwater gas pockets which erupt from time to time. Basically it creates a giant bubble of "lighter air" which, when it rises to the surface, causes all buoyant objects on top of it to sink due to the water tension in the area completely disappearing. In the air, the gas will expand and rise, any aircraft caught in it will steadily fall. On top of this, due to the lower pressure of the gas, the instruments will read that the plane is super high up in the air and stuff, pilots will likely decide to descend. It's a deadly combination.

yuki:


--- Quote from: Healbadbad on June 19, 2009, 09:29:07 PM ---a blackhole would crush you, if it had power to be there.

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Incorrect.
http://www.facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=753117&highlight=black+hole

JD:


--- Quote from: Emily on June 19, 2009, 07:12:24 PM ---bacteria is the oldest form of life ever

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It's clasified as not living.
Oh wait I meant viruses. xD I was tired, sorry.

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