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Could we exist anywhere in the galaxy?

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Offline Bored chemist

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Re: Could we exist anywhere in the galaxy?
« Reply #40 on: 20/07/2021 20:39:34 »
Quote from: Europa on 20/07/2021 20:31:36
Wrong again Son
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Quote from: Europa on 20/07/2021 20:31:36
because you would be dead long before you got there.
Nobody asked if you could travel there, they asked if you could exists there.
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Re: Could we exist anywhere in the galaxy?
« Reply #41 on: 20/07/2021 20:41:45 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 20/07/2021 20:39:34
Quote from: Europa on 20/07/2021 20:31:36
Wrong again Son
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Quote from: Europa on 20/07/2021 20:31:36
because you would be dead long before you got there.
Nobody asked if you could travel there, they asked if you could exists there.
Again you could not exist on the surface of the Sun, no matter how short the time interval.

There is a logic section to standard IQ test for a reason.
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Re: Could we exist anywhere in the galaxy?
« Reply #42 on: 20/07/2021 21:02:26 »
Quote from: Europa on 20/07/2021 20:41:45
Again you could not exist on the surface of the Sun, no matter how short the time interval.
And yet, you could.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_units#Planck_time_and_length

I'm familiar with IQ tests- from some time ago.
I presume you have done lots of them.
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Re: Could we exist anywhere in the galaxy?
« Reply #43 on: 20/07/2021 21:05:33 »
Quote from: Europa on 20/07/2021 20:41:45
Again you could not exist on the surface of the Sun,
What if you go in the winter.
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Re: Could we exist anywhere in the galaxy?
« Reply #44 on: 21/07/2021 14:05:38 »
Quote from: Just thinking on 20/07/2021 21:05:33
Quote from: Europa on 20/07/2021 20:41:45
Again you could not exist on the surface of the Sun,
What if you go in the winter.
Or at night?
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