Re: Life lifetime (nano seceonds to million years)
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Re: Life lifetime (nano seceonds to million years)         

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: tadchem
Date: Aug 15, 2008 02:53

On Aug 15, 12:50 am, Sanny hotmail.com> wrote:
>>> What about life form that live for only 1 second. There can be a life
>>> which has a lifetime of just 1 sec.
>
>> An organism that just lives 1 second would likely not have enough time
>> to
>> assemble a copy of itself and reproduce so would go extinct virtually
>> immediately and hence if it existed it only had one existence at one
>> time.- Hide quoted text -
>
> Thats true. Like Humans live 100 years they will be extint in roughly
> 100,000 years.

You must be using the Golden Horizons© crystal ball. It makes
everything look hopeful. Try the Cosmic Probe© version. While not as
'shiny' an outlook, it has much better resolution at distances greater
than one lifetime.
> A life that lives for 1 sec will get extinct in roughly
> 1000 seconds.

Don't you mean that a *species* 'that lives for 1 sec will get extinct
in roughly 1000 seconds'? Did you know that blue-green algae 'live'
for only a few hours, but they have failed to go extinct for billions
of years?

Did you know that when you talk out your rectum like this, your breath
smells terrible?
> Bye
> Sanny

Tom Davidson
Richmond, VA
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