| Subject: Re: "Alien Planet" on the Discovery Channel. |
| From: "Holly" <noon_union@yahoo.com> |
| Date: 14/05/2005, 21:53 |
| Newsgroups: alt.alien.research,alt.alien.visitors,alt.paranet.ufo |
Sir Gilligan Horry wrote:
On Sat, 14 May 2005 06:38:05 GMT, "hi ho, hi ho" <hi@ho.wego> wrote:
On Sat, 14 May 2005 17:47:11 +1200, Sir Gilligan Horry
<GM@ga7rm5er.com>
wrote:
"Alien Planet", which airs tomorrow, May 14th, 8PM on the Discovery
Channel , takes you to visit the fictional Darwin IV, a world where
life has evolved
Evolution of complex life like human beings <who did not evolve, but
were
genetically created> is so infinitesimally small and takes trillions
of
years, as to be a myth.
Something had to evolve intelligence somewhere first. (I suppose)
Then probably Star Treks around the Universe upgrading other life
forms.
An African Grey Parrot with hands, would be a busy bee.
Hybrids ......
http://photos.khoatran.com/view.php?gid=8
6.5 light years from Earth. Darwin IV has two suns
and 60% of the gravity of Earth so when we send an unmanned
exploratory mission to investigate the possibility of life there,
the
three probes, Balboa, Da Vinci and Newton, are equipped to collect
microscopic life-forms. What they encounter is significantly
different. "Alien Planet" also includes interviews with real-life
scientists such as Stephen Hawking and Jack Horner. We have the
photos
and the link to the official site for the show. "Alien Planet"
premieres tomorrow night, May 14th, 8PM ET/PT on the Discovery
Channel.
http://imdb.com/title/tt0453446/
Thanks for this. Did you get to see Tracy Ullman Saturday night at
9:30 EST on HBO? More curative laughter ... I expect.
http://www.hbo.com/apps/schedule/ScheduleServlet?ACTION_DETAIL=DETAIL&FOCUS_ID=589306