tsig
a carbon based life-form
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So you're saying that you'll only admit that you're not 100% certain that there's no life when you've been proven wrong definitively.
Yeah, that's much better.
I wonder how much of science works that way.
"Oh yes, there's no possibility at all of finding another planet. I'll admit I'm wrong only when we discover another one!" *Years go along until proper telescopes are found, so ergo, he was right!!111*
The "little green men" statement demonstrates your lack of imagination.
Also...
Didn't you state that you wanted SETI to be disbanded?
So, let me get this straight. Overall, you're saying:
"I'll only admit that I might actually be wrong and don't understand life and the possibility of life in every single way, and that (all, complex, insert whatever adjective here depending on Makaya's mood, apparently) life is not possible in all corners of the universe, only when the organization I think should be dismantled finds something. Until then, the organization should be dismantled."
Apparently, you can't keep all your arguments straight, or you don't care to.
That's because he isn't arguing. He just picks up a phrase in a post then twists it a little and spits it back.
I'm sure a program could be written to do the same.
No sign of "advanced life" here.

