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Are we alone in the universe?

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Astronomers are more and more convinced that there may be an abundance of bio-friendly planets in the universe. It is believed that complexity can emerge spontaneously via self-organization. This contradicts the traditional belief that life is merely the result of an accident.

Author: Davies, Paul, Lemonick, Michael D., Jaroff, Leon
Publisher: Reader's Digest Association, Inc.
Publication Name: Reader's Digest
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0034-0375
Year: 1996
Analysis, Life on other planets, Extraterrestrial life, Cosmology

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John Andrew Micallef
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Aug 12, 2009 @ 4:16 pm
I say there is life out there and even Aliens among us that is why we have this technology we are mixed with aliens no one will tell me other wise, since i so a UFO i start to believe and lots of thoughts and dreams come to me about all of this big Universe, and i see a had too.believe it or not the black holes are nothing but another ways to go faster to Galaxys.you want to know more what i know e mail me .
Thank you for taken your time to read what i have to say your sincerely John.

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Voyage to the last frontier

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The world's oceans have yet to be fully explored by man. Relatively little is known about the world beneath the surface and some experts believe that valuable discoveries await the most daring explorers.

Author: Lemonick, Michael D.
Publisher: Reader's Digest Association, Inc.
Publication Name: Reader's Digest
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0034-0375
Year: 1996

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Voyage to the last frontier: some of the world's most daring explorers are setting forth to discover its secrets

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Undersea vessels manned by a pilot or autonomous underwater vehicles are being utilized for ocean exploration. Their objective is to accumulate data on ocean life.

Author: Lemonick, Michael D.
Publisher: Reader's Digest Magazines Ltd.
Publication Name: Reader's Digest (Canadian)
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0034-0413
Year: 1996
Usage, Submersibles

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Subjects list: Discovery and exploration, Ocean, Oceans
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