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Interstellar comet may have 'alien water'


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1 hour ago, UM-Bot said:

Astronomers have determined that comet 2I/Borisov could be carrying water from a distant solar system.

Where else could it have come from? :rolleyes:

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28 minutes ago, Piney said:

Where else could it have come from? :rolleyes:

I reckon it's all the water from the Flood.  Well, it had to go somewhere, didn't it?  Noah used a giant pump powered by microwaves from the Great Pyramid.  He sprayed all the floodwater into space and it's been floating around ever since.  

Incidentally - did you know Noah also designed and built the Great Pyramid?  He built it as a huge granary because he misheard God and thought He'd said "there's-a gonna be a huge food throughout the lands."  (God is Italian, by the way, which is why they have such great style.)  When he realised his mistake he converted it to a nightclub, then finally a power station.  Then eventually built something that floats.  God was getting rather impatient by this point and didn't give Noah enough time to get every species on board, which is why all the dinosaurs drowned.  True story.

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In humor there is indeed candor. Perhaps the story of Noah is more than a metaphor, rather an explanation of the genius of life, a cosmic microbial Ark sailing for eons seeking Ararat.

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Just think what could be learned or gleaned if we had the means to capture this comet.

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1 hour ago, OverSword said:

Just think what could be learned or gleaned if we had the means to capture this comet.

Yep, the taste of comet Popsicle is one of them !

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