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ufohunter 17.09.20 - 08:33pm
Australasia is pretty similar to Africa though, presently


African fauna could thrive there * +

obi_jon 17.09.20 - 09:06pm

@ ufohunter - 17.09.20 - 08:29pm
[link]Scientists discover 2 Billion year-old 'natural' nuclear reactor:https://youtu.be/lVNV1qXnGb0[/link]

There's lots we do not know.

Technically all stars are, or were at some point in their past, natural nuclear(fusion) reactors. * +

shadow27 28.09.20 - 07:37pm
Mars: '' ..we have confirmed the existence of the big body of water independently and we also find the other patches, so it means that it is not an isolated, casual discovery. It is a system. And this changes things,'' corresponding author Professor Elena Pettinelli, from University of Rome 3.

Subglacial lakes on Mars. * +

ufohunter 28.09.20 - 09:24pm
Mars must have some form of life. If not, fu*k that - Creator! Only thing that make sense. * +

sisfreak2017 29.09.20 - 04:37am
Mars is currently nice and shiny. * +

ufohunter 30.09.20 - 03:03pm
UY Scuti, no longer biggest star in the known universe. * +

shadow27 2.10.20 - 05:51am
If one was to try to make a device using quantum states that would all have different functions, ''it will be necessary to invent a language they are all able to speak. The quantum states need to be able to communicate, for us to use the full potential of the device. That's what this entanglement between two elements in the zoo has shown we are now capable of,'' Ostfeldt added. * +

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