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Why do many (but not all) Conservatives hate the environment?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pix3l_P0w3r" data-source="post: 165011" data-attributes="member: 9968"><p>I would highly doubt the center is hollow, otherwise it doesn't match up with a lot of theories on the formation of planets, and how our planet works, namely magnetic fields that protect the planet from the dangers of deep space. Evidence suggests the core of our planet is molten. </p><p></p><p>Now regarding alien life underground: that could be possible. It's not unrealistic to think that UFO's (whether they be aliens, or time travellers, or both) would have the ability to survive in multiple types of extreme environments provided that it travels through space-time and within the extremes of our own planet. Could there be aliens underground living in caves, tunnel systems, or habitats? I don't see why not. Does that mean they could possibly be living in the molten core somehow? Maybe. It would be speculative at best to assume so. My best guess to what aliens are, is either time travellers from such a distant future or divergent worldline that they appear to be aliens from another world, or they are aliens from another world in our worldline that have come from a far away place. Ideally, I'd like to physically travel to faraway places within our worldline, which could guarantee my return home. I would not want to travel interdimensionally without a guarantee I would arrive back at the same timeline. Even a slight divergence of worldlines wouldn't be sufficient for me to be content in making the decision to hop timelines. Perhaps it's fear or uncertainty that makes me feel that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pix3l_P0w3r, post: 165011, member: 9968"] I would highly doubt the center is hollow, otherwise it doesn't match up with a lot of theories on the formation of planets, and how our planet works, namely magnetic fields that protect the planet from the dangers of deep space. Evidence suggests the core of our planet is molten. Now regarding alien life underground: that could be possible. It's not unrealistic to think that UFO's (whether they be aliens, or time travellers, or both) would have the ability to survive in multiple types of extreme environments provided that it travels through space-time and within the extremes of our own planet. Could there be aliens underground living in caves, tunnel systems, or habitats? I don't see why not. Does that mean they could possibly be living in the molten core somehow? Maybe. It would be speculative at best to assume so. My best guess to what aliens are, is either time travellers from such a distant future or divergent worldline that they appear to be aliens from another world, or they are aliens from another world in our worldline that have come from a far away place. Ideally, I'd like to physically travel to faraway places within our worldline, which could guarantee my return home. I would not want to travel interdimensionally without a guarantee I would arrive back at the same timeline. Even a slight divergence of worldlines wouldn't be sufficient for me to be content in making the decision to hop timelines. Perhaps it's fear or uncertainty that makes me feel that way. [/QUOTE]
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