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The Thalassan Hardhead Roach (Hesperoleucus mylopharodonoides). My idea for an indigenous or rather nativised hybrid of California Roach (Hesperoleucus symmetricus), Hardhead (Mylopharodon conocephalus) and Hitch (Lavinia exilicauda) which starts off as a surface feeder of Algae as a Young Fish and then migrates to the bottom eating the Pressure Ice Crayfish (Pacifastacus sp.) and various deep water brackish Clams as an Adult Fish. Should we populate planets without Alien Macrofauna with our own Earth Life? Discuss!
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>>538704365
>like you'll ever make it there
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>>538704365
>Make
why do you think you should have the authority to do this?
there are probably already lifeforms there who wouldnt want your shitty roaches.
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The Thalassan Hardhead Roach's ancestors in question.
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>Thalassian
The Sunwell will not fall!
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>>538704403
With Disclosed UFO Tech It's Possible, Matter of individual freedom and collective will.
>>538704419
For some reason I believe it's inhabited by microbes rather than macrofauna due to the nature of the planet.
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>>538704618
>For some reason I believe
thats not very scientific bro
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>>538704655
True I could be incredibly wrong, It's the fact it's covered with pressure ice at the bottom, unless there's tectonic activity which releases minerals into the water, also that sunlight on this world is very dim making photosynthetic processes harder but again not impossible.
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>>538704365
I like the idea of sendng all Turks to another planet, not just the hardheaded ones or the ones in California.
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>>538704746
sounds like a lot of assumptions
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>>538704747
These though.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_roach

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mylopharodon_conocephalus

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavinia_exilicauda
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>>538704885
It is but again I may be proven right in them. You have to consider the Proterozoic happened in shallow waters, Thalassa (TOI-142 b) has far deeper water than Earth and that is true according to astronomers.
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>>538704365
Roaches? Eww nigga, what the f...
>it's a tiny fishe
Oh. Cool.
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If it's technically lifeless and considering the pending galactic collision with Andromeda likely preventing another billion year timescale evolution cycle, I say fly at her.
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>>538704994
>the Proterozoic happened
sounds like more assumptions.
>Thalassa (TOI-142 b) has far deeper water than Earth
also an assumption.
>according to astronomers.
they are also just assuming, you cant take in situ measurements. its too far away.
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>>538705229
I read though the positions can and do change due to this event the actual destruction is rather limited, may carry on for another few trillion. For now orbits a Red Dwarf in a Binary Red Dwarf System.
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>>538705306
They can indeed detect water these days and there's an awful lot of it there, much more than Earth by comparison, I suggest you read more papers on this matter. Don't just take my word for it.
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>>538705081
Indeed.
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I know where this is going.
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>>538705512
>read more papers
post them
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>>538705707
I am rubbing my hands at the thought even though I am not Jewish.
>>538705773
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2208.06333
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>>538705081
Sex with the U149ers
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>>538706338
I don't approve of Lolicon on my wholesome thread!
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>>538706187
according to that paper they dont even know if its actually water.
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>>538706187
anglo is honorary jewish
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>>538704365
If they don't have a set of gas giants with rare orbital resonances to create milankovitch cycles, they'll just evolve back into algae over millions of years
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>>538704365
Then rename the planet Mexicalia
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>>538706423
>STOP RIGHT THERE, CRIMINAL SCUM!
I should have posted a parrot.
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>>538704365
Sounds lame
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>>538706634
Which is hilarious since I am Half-Cornish, Quarter Irish & Quarter Ulster-Scots. Oh well I think it's the Autism/Schizoidism.
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>>538706573
Implies strongly they believe it is.
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>>538706725
>>538706853
That's more like it.
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>>538706922
>they believe
believing doesnt mean knowing.
also the margin of error cited in that paper is huge.
could be anything really.
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>>538706822
Somewhere in the distant past, my ancestors and your were sitting in pubs drinking after harvest. Long-ass time ago.
I have Irish, Welsh, Cornish, Ulster, Anglo, and 25% Rhineland German.
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>>538704365
What's wrong with the various ice moons around our gas giants that are closer and don't have 50+ Celsius temperature like that exoplanet but do have liquid water from tectonic activity?
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>>538707004
Could be unusual elements within the water itself.
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>>538707144
I'm guessing somewhere in Pennsylvania?
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>>538707180
its too early to tell tho, maybe JWST could figure it out.
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>>538705707
>>538704365
terraformars
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>>538707004
It stands to reason there's thousands of all-water planets in the galaxy. Hydrogen and oxygen are too common to not form such planets. And these two elements love to react with one another. Ozone and H2 will produce O2 and water.
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>>538707171
TOI-1452 b will probably last trillions of years, stable orbit, rather calm stars which burn slowly.
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>>538704365
Nice cgi.

Space is totally real and we definitly have a robot on mars.
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>>538707388
Of course it's an artist's impression.
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>>538707257
My mom is from Penn, and dad from Maryland.
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>>538707259
Indeed.
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>>538707463
Mid-Atlantic certainly. I guessed quite well I think.
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>>538705397
It's really hard to say. But from an ethics perspective it gives you a little more leeway.
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>>538707596
1600s America needed farmers and builders.
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>>538704419
There are also lifeforms in germany who didn't want shitty roaches but here we are.
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>>538707375
>there's thousands
thats not a lot for the entire galaxy. look up how many stars are in a galaxy.
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>>538704655
sweet spot of conditions exist here on earth
we presume them to be default, ignoring how special we are
>wood is rarer than gold
except, well, on earth itself
(and as far as we know)

>>538704618
>For some reason I believe it's inhabited by microbes rather than macrofauna due to the nature of the planet
bigger size, higher gravity, there is an underlying logic
>but knowing what you dont know is the trick
they recently discovered bony fish off the coast of japan
at depths of 1000m
so, maybe, our earth is special in that we can harnest fire
but there could still be gigantic fish-like creatures in that sea
just not necessarily intelligent life, which probably prequisites being able to harnest an external energy source
like fire
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>>538708065
>1000m
add another zero, 10k km is what i meant
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>>538708179
>10k km
heh... 10k m, or 10km, ffs
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>>538707720
More originally American in that sense. Lincoln replaced too many old stock with Ellis Islanders from Germany, Scandinavia & Ireland and stocked entirety of Midwest with them. I think they are the reason why America is considered less cultured which is actually untrue but America had been flooded by essentially acculturated Germans, Scandinavians and Irishmen.
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>>538708065
Consider that all deep-sea life on Earth has shallower water origins.
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>>538708304
going from single-cell to multi-cell is already adaptation to evolution
the bony fish is the evidence that it works at all under high pressure, which is probably a given, with higher gravity
so, if the start and end is there, maybe there is more than just one evolution path/way to get there?
thats exactly what we dont know
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>>538708065
>just not necessarily intelligent life
*technological life
(although direct evolution to space-faring life-forms could still not be impossible, precluding requirements of technology)
think the space whales from star trek
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>>538708241
The US was mostly fine until the Hart-Celler Act of 1965, signed into law by the worst president in US history LBJ. There's a certain daispora that did come through the island in the late-1800s to 1950s that made things a lot worse as well.
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>>538708304
>>538708384
or, in other words, on earth, shallower water drives evolution/changes faster, than deeper water
if you only have deeper water, it might take ten times as long, but you can still get there
and since were talking of scales of tens to hundreds of millions of years...
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>>538704365
hows gravity and oxygen there is thete even bacteria or algea? if we take them from earth how much would we need
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>>538705707
Came here to post this lmao
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>>538708500
Up there with James Wilkinson as a traitor. Mole of the Israelis.
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>>538705707
>>538708807
im not done
>>538708582
>and since were talking of scales of tens to hundreds of millions of years...
as far as we know, the earth is 4.5 billion years old, the universe 13.8b
that's 300 million years post big bang to spare, and then life as we know it on earth could have developed twice in that time
>0.3b + 3x4.5b = 13.8b years
just saying
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>>538704365
Like the straussians, one mustn’t conflate the east coast roaches with the west coast roaches. They share genealogy, but fundamentally differ in their ends and means
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>>538704365
OP reading your replies in this thread, you seem like a top bloke. Have a great weekend.
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>>538709052
>James Wilkinson
Pieces of shit like this always need to be hanged. No long-drop either, slow-hanged.
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>>538704746
>I could be incredibly wrong
the truest thing you've said. You're never leaving earth, none of us are, the kikes lied to you.
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>>538709408
Will do.
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>>538709411
What is odd is how robustly the founding father's defended him even when it became quite obvious he was doing cover for the colonial powers even before his Spanish spy days, his inaction led to a status-quo antebellum in the war of 1812.
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>>538709528
I think the technology is under lock and key somewhere.
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>>538710087
>What is odd is how robustly the founding father's defended him
They weren't perfect. Upholding them as perfect is retarded. I've always said that. Washington attacked the Whisky rebels over taxes.
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>>538710205
>I think
stopped reading right there, clearly not enough
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>>538710510
Here is your Janny's Wage.
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>>538710412
Could've been complete ignorance but somehow I think he had too many people in pocket to go down.
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>>538711346
It's human nature. The way to hold individuals accountable is for the groups under their control to threaten death if the leader fucks up.
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>>538710510
>id Nig
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>>538711677
It was more than that, I honestly think Wilkinson hated the Patriots for him having to leave medicine in his younger days, how he rose up to general is a bigger question.
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>>538711983
Loathing and ego can make otherwise intelligent men act like the worst. The greatest threat a man will ever face is his own mind.
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