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BritLemonにより編集済み: 6/25/2013 8:12:12 PM
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Your kind likely will. Your fecundity guarantees that you need the room to grow, like a fungus or parasite. You will lose them as well, but I assure you that your kind will see them.
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Postwarbeanにより編集済み: 6/26/2013 4:22:46 AMYes. Humanity will live that long. Why because I know. How do I know? BECAUSE I HAVE FAITH IN HUMANITY UNLIKE THE SELF-HATING, DEPRESSED, CYNICAL INTROVERTS THAT PLAGUE THIS FORUM. I use to like this forum better. I first thought it was because it's changed, but then I've realized it's because I have stropped being socially awkward like so many in this forum are. I've changed for the better. Humanity is naturally good and will live on to accomplish great things.
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Y SO REACH BETAにより編集済み: 6/26/2013 10:42:30 AMExtremely uneconomical to colonize so remotely at this stage. Also we'd destroy species. Stations for scientific purposes and research colonies. No general habitation. At least not until we colonize and terraform Mars. Humans should refrain from large colonization efforts on planets with life.
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I feel that we, as a species, may well colonise other planets as our population expands and we wear out the resources on this planet, unless we find a superior, cleaner energy source. If we don't, we'll just become a scavenger species, moving from planet to planet and destroying it as we use up its resources. It's a sad thing to imagine, but unless we become more environmentally aware and willing to co-operate? It's a bleak future.
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