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Unread 26-07-2005, 12:07
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Re: are we alone in the universe?

I was thinking, wouldnt it be ironic if some advanced alien life was colonizing the galaxy, and they discovered you cant put higher lifeforms on a lifeless planet, because there is no organic material for plants and such

so you have to start out by maybe introducing algee into the waters, let that take for a few million years, then maybe seaweed and some plankton, wait another 10 million years

then add fish, and maybe some smaller land based plants and animals, slowly working your way up

so that after 50 million years you would have a planet that was stable and suitable for intelligent lifeforms to colonize

wouldnt it be ironic if they were doing that here on earth, and humans evolved by chance, or by mistake

and they show up someday and say "What are you doing here? you totally screwed up the whole planet!"

we may have to start all over now!

they walk away muttering "Oh man! you turn your back for 100,000 years and look what happens!"

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