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The Discovery of Extraterrestrial Life in our Solar System

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Re: The Discovery of Extraterrestrial Life in our Solar Syst

Post Number:#31  PostJune 16th, 2012, 6:11 pm

Fhbradley wrote:I wonder if aliens philosophize.


Yes, many of us continue to search for that historical myth called Human Intelligence. Some say it is nothing but myth and does not really exist. I am more optimistic and believe you should continue with your speculations. If at some point in the future you can show us that your intelligence is sufficiently developed to understand the word Civilization - we will talk. Until we meet again please continue. We love intelligent thought for the sake of advancing intelligent life in an intelligent universe. {And no, we do not believe in intelligent design as some would use it, because we are intelligent design}.
Artificial Intelligence is not Artificial.

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