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Wise Toad


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spores to the stars
#14195539 - 03/27/11 11:58 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Seeing as this world is in such a state of instability that many different things threaten to destroy the world we need to find a way to send spores out into space. When spores lack nutrients and air they go into a dormant stasis stage, in the vacuum of space who knows how long they could live especially considering how cold it is out there. If we could find some way to get the spores out into space and send the tiny things off at incredible speed without killing them we could very well spread life too many nearby planets. Who knows, it might work
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ShockValue
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Re: spores to the stars [Re: Wise Toad]
#14195562 - 03/28/11 12:04 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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If spores are the first thing to hit a planet, what do you expect them to do? They have no food source.
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realfuzzhead



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Re: spores to the stars [Re: ShockValue]
#14195691 - 03/28/11 12:31 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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doesnt matter, send billions of spores into all directions of space in hope of somehow helping other life.
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Poid
Shroomery's #1 Spellir




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Re: spores to the stars [Re: Wise Toad]
#14195823 - 03/28/11 01:03 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Wise Toad said: Seeing as this world is in such a state of instability that many different things threaten to destroy the world we need to find a way to send spores out into space. When spores lack nutrients and air they go into a dormant stasis stage, in the vacuum of space who knows how long they could live especially considering how cold it is out there.
Interplanetary medium
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The temperature of the interplanetary medium is approximately 100,000 K...
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Wise Toad said: If we could find some way to get the spores out into space and send the tiny things off at incredible speed without killing them we could very well spread life too many nearby planets. Who knows, it might work.
There isn't a single planet known to man that is hospitable to life; the chances of a mushroom spore surviving its travel through a planet's atmosphere, and finding a home on the planet's surface are highly miniscule.
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DeliciousVinyl



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Re: spores to the stars [Re: Poid]
#14195886 - 03/28/11 01:24 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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it's still an interesting idea
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Poid
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So is the concept of God.
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