What is the libertarians answer for stopping an asteroid impact?

Harrekin

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How many people know we found ground water on Mars?

Good thing all this climatology is settled science!!
It's more a subterranean brine than flowing liquid water but thank god the Govt sent the missions up to discover it.

We'd still not have made it to the moon without the Govt.
 

Padawanbater2

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and what does this knowledge gain all of human kind?
Life, as we know it, requires water. Very few places in our solar system have liquid-water and none have been physically tested for signs of life. Mars is close enough to retrieve samples from, and if there are signs of life or definitive scientific evidence of life itself, it will fundamentally change our understanding of life. If we prove life can originate outside of Earth, it will change the world.
 

ASCIIGHOST

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Life, as we know it, requires water. Very few places in our solar system have liquid-water and none have been physically tested for signs of life. Mars is close enough to retrieve samples from, and if there are signs of life or definitive scientific evidence of life itself, it will fundamentally change our understanding of life. If we prove life can originate outside of Earth, it will change the world.
so you dont think the big bang theory explains how life originated inside of earth?
 

NLXSK1

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Life, as we know it, requires water. Very few places in our solar system have liquid-water and none have been physically tested for signs of life. Mars is close enough to retrieve samples from, and if there are signs of life or definitive scientific evidence of life itself, it will fundamentally change our understanding of life. If we prove life can originate outside of Earth, it will change the world.
You say very few places in our solar system have water yet suddenly they have found water on the moon, now on mars and we know for a fact that there is plentiful water in the asteroid belt.

I think you are full of something and it aint water!!!
 

Padawanbater2

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You say very few places in our solar system have water yet suddenly they have found water on the moon, now on mars and we know for a fact that there is plentiful water in the asteroid belt.

I think you are full of something and it aint water!!!
No, I said "very few places in our solar system have liquid-water", the Moon, the asteroid belt, all frozen, not liquid. Europa has good evidence for liquid water but it's 500 million miles away
 

NLXSK1

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No, I said "very few places in our solar system have liquid-water", the Moon, the asteroid belt, all frozen, not liquid. Europa has good evidence for liquid water but it's 500 million miles away
You do know the difference between liquid and solid water right? I mean the significant difference regarding why water is important... Right?

P.S. They wont be installing a drinking fountain anytime soon....
 

Padawanbater2

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You do know the difference between liquid and solid water right? I mean the significant difference regarding why water is important... Right?

P.S. They wont be installing a drinking fountain anytime soon....
Yeah, that's why I qualified it by deliberately saying "LIQUID-water", I assumed that was obvious

Liquid water has been discovered on Mars, with that discovery could be evidence of past life, and if that's the case it will change the world
 

ASCIIGHOST

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First you say he is out of touch with reality, and then you say you agree with him! :lol:

I'm telling you, ya just can't make this shit up!

:mrgreen:
youll never hear me say its a good forum, because its a shit forum :P big bang explains as much as let there be light does.......not a whole lot...that was my point.....no surprise bankrupt California loves government.
 
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