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Scorpyn
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Posted - 2006.04.19 08:53:00 -
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Originally by: Ballistic Mystic This "world" is nothing more than structured imagination. It's "reality" if you will is nothing more than the reinforcement of that structure. This reality is one of the things that stands in the way of us having an incredible world that has been built but not yet realized, therefore it MUST be destroyed.
So just because reincarnation exists we should destroy the physical?
When we die we can choose to stay dead or go back (well at least some of the highly developed people can, I'm not sure if everybody can). If we reincarnate onto the earth out of free will, don't you think it serves a purpose? Why destroy a perfectly good way of learning and developing?
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corporal hicks
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Posted - 2006.04.19 11:34:00 -
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I cycle a bicycle to work, does that count? and come from a country with not much in the way of heavy industry, no nuclear power stations...
It is about time the world in genral looked at themselves, all goverments in all countries and did something about the *****of the natural world. I work for a public transport company and tbh I see trains and Bus's half empty running around because people are to dependant on there cars, just a simple thing like everyone using public transport to get to work if possible would cut most of these problems in half.
But we as a people are to lazy to that and to comfortable to do it, we would rather sit in a 3 hour traffic jam than walk 10 mins to a train or bus station.
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Uther Doull
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Posted - 2006.04.19 13:35:00 -
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Originally by: Dark Shikari 20 years? Probably a bit more than that.
I can say for sure that nobody is going to be able to do anything to even affect what's currently going on. Any measures that will be taken will be helpful, but minimal and local in scope.
Lets hope fusion comes soon.
we don't really need fusion to power our stuff atm hydrogen fuelcells are already good enough to fulfil most of our energy needs, and there also is a 'free hydrogen' cycle (algae that convert water, organic waste and sunlight into hydrogen and oxygen) the biggest step left is getting the infrastructure in place...
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GlimmerMan
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Posted - 2006.04.22 20:01:00 -
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It always amuses me that most Americans are willing to believe in the existence of a God with no real evidence whatsoever that such an entity actually exists, yet when it comes to global warming, for which there is evidence, it's all a bunch of BS as far as they're concerned?
Crazy isn't it!
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Dark Shikari
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Posted - 2006.04.22 20:03:00 -
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Edited by: Dark Shikari on 22/04/2006 20:03:37
Originally by: Uther Doull
Originally by: Dark Shikari 20 years? Probably a bit more than that.
I can say for sure that nobody is going to be able to do anything to even affect what's currently going on. Any measures that will be taken will be helpful, but minimal and local in scope.
Lets hope fusion comes soon.
we don't really need fusion to power our stuff atm hydrogen fuelcells are already good enough to fulfil most of our energy needs
Hydrogen is useful for storing energy. It does not produce energy.
The entire hydrogen infrastructure concept relies on a massive amount of electricity generation that will be used to seperate the hydrogen. This requires a great deal more fission plants, or preferably fusion.
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Bexxly
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Posted - 2006.04.23 01:46:00 -
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Edited by: Bexxly on 23/04/2006 01:50:11 Bleh, we're 'all gonna die' at some point according to all the doomsayers. If it's not comets and rogue asteroids it's super Volcanoes or killer viruses or global warming or....or....or....
I stopped caring a long time ago, life's too short ffs
Incidentally I produce 5tonnes of carbon yuk a year apparently, below the UK average
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