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Random question: what do you believe in:

check what you believe in: (obviously, if you dont check it, then you dont believe it)

  • 1. higher being (God type / some type of religion)

    Votes: 14 66.7%
  • 2. Aliens - any life outside earth.. never visited Earth

    Votes: 8 38.1%
  • 3. Aliens - from outside earth that have visited Earth.. now or in the past.

    Votes: 9 42.9%
  • 4. Gravity

    Votes: 14 66.7%
  • 5. flat-Earth - not a planet.. not round

    Votes: 1 4.8%
  • 6. Hollow Earth - there is life living in a huge bubble in the center of the Earth

    Votes: 3 14.3%
  • 7. Prehistoric Dinosaurs

    Votes: 10 47.6%
  • 8. [This choice intentionally left blank]

    Votes: 4 19.0%
  • 9. Evolution of creatures ... animals and man.

    Votes: 9 42.9%

  • Total voters
    21
To be pedantic, lizards are amongst the living reptiles least closely related to dinosaurs. ;)
After birds (who are dinosaurs), crocodiles are the closest: they are also archosaurs, but split off at that point, whereas snakes and lizards split off earlier.

thanks professor... always learn something new from you. :)
 
To be pedantic, lizards are amongst the living reptiles least closely related to dinosaurs. ;)
After birds (who are dinosaurs), crocodiles are the closest: they are also archosaurs, but split off at that point, whereas snakes and lizards split off earlier.

But only if you believe in it. ;)
 
If you have a purpose for your poll and the questions were answered honestly, then the comments shouldn't matter. The data is the result you're after, right?
 
interesting ...

more believe in a God / religion.. 71%
than gravity .. 64%

more believe aliens are among us... 42%
than aliens stuck in their own parts of space.. 28%
 
It's easier to believe in (intelligent) aliens, whether they have ever visited us or not, that not to believe, especially given the ever increasing tally of potentially life-supporting planets being discovered than to believe that we live alone in splendid and unique isolation in the universe (which may not be the only one anyway).
Remember, Douglas Adams said 'Space is big, really big'
 
It's easier to believe in (intelligent) aliens, whether they have ever visited us or not, that not to believe, especially given the ever increasing tally of potentially life-supporting planets being discovered than to believe that we live alone in splendid and unique isolation in the universe (which may not be the only one anyway).
Remember, Douglas Adams said 'Space is big, really big'

True, but you have to marvel at the spectacular convergence of conditions, which make life on Earth possible. Are we unique in the entire Universe? Probably not. But we're pretty damn rare.

I would personally love to live a Star Trek type 'federation of planets' Universe, with diverse species all living (fairly) harmoniously. Having said that, the Human race needs to evolve beyond what it currently is, because we're on a track to destroying ourselves, and that would be a real shame considering the possible uniqueness of our species.
 
I would personally love to live a Star Trek type 'federation of planets' Universe, with diverse species all living (fairly) harmoniously. Having said that, the Human race needs to evolve beyond what it currently is, because we're on a track to destroying ourselves, and that would be a real shame considering the possible uniqueness of our species.

As would I, but I fear that humanity is just a lab experiment that got out of control.
 
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