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Encore
Topic Started: Nov 25 2010, 01:02 PM (707 Views)
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Would it be possible for humans to die out and then re-evolve?

Over time, would it be possible for primates to become sapient over a long time, again and again?
"If your left shoe is on the right way, then your right shoe should be your left shoe, but then again, if both your shoes are on the right way you'd have two right shoes, but if your left shoe was your right shoe, wouldn't it be logical that you're right shoe is your left?"


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It simply isn't, in this context. If you were on the Moon, you'd call the rock beneath you 'the ground'.
Time flows like a river. Which is to say, downhill. We can tell this because everything is going downhill rapidly. It would seem prudent to be somewhere else when we reach the sea.

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