On one hand, Yes. I'm tired of living on this planet. If I didn't move to another planet, then the only way o not live on "earth" would be to kill myself. Humans are strange creatures, that do nonsensical things, like beating up people over a lack of Kool-aid or shooting people because they look at you for long periods at a time. The list goes on! There are some people that I like, but the amount of people that I have great dislike for weighs down the scale more....
On the other, No. Yes, I'm haunted by memories of the past, but I still don't want to forget who I am. Whose to say, that the same cycle won't repeat itself on "Planet X"? Whose to say, that when it happens, that another "habitable" planet won't be discovered and I find myself wanting to go? There would be the huge risk of the same damn cycle continuing itself, like a negative reincarnation. Whose to say that it can't be broken, so why even attempt to risk it?
If anything I'd rather go find a "perfect" planet myself. Could a perfect paradise truly exist or am I just setting my hopes a tad too high? A
place like Uriel (from A Wrinkle In Time), The near vicinity of Betelgeuse or Magrathea (the planet that designs "designer planets") or even Ursa Minor Beta (all of which are from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy).
I believe Ford Perfect was from a place that was either 6,000-60,000 light-years from on Earth. They recently found a planet of the exact coordinations, which say's to me that Douglas is a psychic. Who knows how many other planets could be found from the coordinations from "The Guide"? There are other planets besides "Planet X"... Some of which are in our solar system.... Some of the planets are inhabitable like Mercury or Venus. The others are debatable and some I wouldn't even dare touch with a ten foot pole.
They have recordings of "strange sounds" from space. Two of which come from Jupiter and Saturn. Jupiter has curious moons: Europa is considered to have an ancient ocean within its crust that supports "life",etc. The recordings of Jupiter are kind of creepy, but it's the recording of Saturn that are by far the most disturbing! It's like the Dementors of Azkaban.
Planet X It Supports Life Do You Want To Live There?
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I don't know.
On one hand, Yes. I'm tired of living on this planet. If I didn't move to another planet, then the only way o not live on "earth" would be to kill myself. Humans are strange creatures, that do nonsensical things, like beating up people over a lack of Kool-aid or shooting people because they look at you for long periods at a time. The list goes on! There are some people that I like, but the amount of people that I have great dislike for weighs down the scale more....
On the other, No. Yes, I'm haunted by memories of the past, but I still don't want to forget who I am. Whose to say, that the same cycle won't repeat itself on "Planet X"? Whose to say, that when it happens, that another "habitable" planet won't be discovered and I find myself wanting to go? There would be the huge risk of the same damn cycle continuing itself, like a negative reincarnation. Whose to say that it can't be broken, so why even attempt to risk it?
If anything I'd rather go find a "perfect" planet myself. Could a perfect paradise truly exist or am I just setting my hopes a tad too high? A
place like Uriel (from A Wrinkle In Time), The near vicinity of Betelgeuse or Magrathea (the planet that designs "designer planets") or even Ursa Minor Beta (all of which are from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy).
I believe Ford Perfect was from a place that was either 6,000-60,000 light-years from on Earth. They recently found a planet of the exact coordinations, which say's to me that Douglas is a psychic. Who knows how many other planets could be found from the coordinations from "The Guide"? There are other planets besides "Planet X"... Some of which are in our solar system.... Some of the planets are inhabitable like Mercury or Venus. The others are debatable and some I wouldn't even dare touch with a ten foot pole.
They have recordings of "strange sounds" from space. Two of which come from Jupiter and Saturn. Jupiter has curious moons: Europa is considered to have an ancient ocean within its crust that supports "life",etc. The recordings of Jupiter are kind of creepy, but it's the recording of Saturn that are by far the most disturbing! It's like the Dementors of Azkaban.