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Fw: Armageddon versus scientific accuracy
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- Subject: Fw: Armageddon versus scientific accuracy
- From: "Steven Excell" <excell@cris.com>
- Date: Thu, 9 Jul 1998 17:49:12 -0700
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>GENE POSTED: "...It is plausible that an alien probe came through or near
>the Solar System sometime during the history of Earth. (That's 4500 million
years,
>folks!) because a good orbital interferometry (sp?) system on a star
>withing a few hundred light-years of our sun could spot free oxygen and
>water vapor in our atmosphere even before mammals appeared..."
>
>Given the total lack of any physical evidence to reach such a conclusion, I
>would find such a theory implausible!
>Unfortunately, science and logic can't prove something does not exist so
>this gives wide latitude for speculation without any evidence to support
it.
>
>Steve
>
>
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