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Post #338.Mimicry won't work, Sybil. Answer the question.
Post #338.Mimicry won't work, Sybil. Answer the question.
Formula Al2O3. It is insoluble in water. Typically found in crystalline form. It has a melting point of approx 2072 deg C (3762 deg F). An electrical insulator. Good thermal conductivity. Also a component of sapphire and ruby. Typically found as corundum form. It is also called Corundum. Typically found on Earth in mining quantities as bauxite ore. Can be smelted into aluminum metal using the Bayer process. Used industrially as an abrasive. Often sorted by grain size, mixed with a resin and used to coat paper, found in hardware stores and called 'sandpaper'.what was the nature of the aluminum oxide catalyst?
What about it? You didn't write that post. Stop evading, Sybil. Answer the question put to you.Post #338.
Again, Nomad or should I say Dutchy Boy only deals in cartoons and AI generated images like the dumbass adolescent little freak he is. Damn, your parents or whatever moron neglected you as a child must be real winners, lol.
Formula Al2O3. It is insoluble in water. Typically found in crystalline form. It has a melting point of approx 2072 deg C (3762 deg F). An electrical insulator. Good thermal conductivity. Also a component of sapphire and ruby. Typically found as corundum form. It is also called Corundum. Typically found on Earth in mining quantities as bauxite ore. Can be smelted into aluminum metal using the Bayer process. Used industrially as an abrasive. Often sorted by grain size, mixed with a resin and used to coat paper, found in hardware stores and called 'sandpaper'.
Because you know that for a fact.
Um everybody knows that National Enquirer is a tabloid.I know for a fact that this National Enquirer level story was debunked in 2010.
You obvious gave up on the 'I'm an idiot, can you help me sound smart bot', or it's broken. You couldn't manage a single sentence without the help I so generously recommended. Here, I'll try again by enlisting Grok for some analysis that could be helpful if you can find someone to help you read it. I'll paste the response below for you. I'll accept your thanks in advance, so, you're welcome.Don't blame because YOUR idiotic drivel is so often too stupid for words to describe, Tobyturd.
No shit?Um everybody knows that National Enquirer is a tabloid.
What, specifically, did the OP state that there's life on that planet?No shit?
I wonder if they would have stooped to carrying the OP? It's right up there with "bat boy."
Are you back to that tired old hoseshit again???You obvious gave up on the 'I'm an idiot, can you help me sound smart bot', or it's broken. You couldn't manage a single sentence without the help I so generously recommended. Here, I'll try again by enlisting Grok for some analysis that could be helpful if you can find someone to help you read it. I'll paste the response below for you. I'll accept your thanks in advance, so, you're welcome.
My question to Grok:
Grok, please give a brief summary of the grammatical errors in the following sentence. Also, give me a quick estimate of the age and IQ of the writer of such a sentence. I know it's very little to go on, but do your best and keep it fairly brief: "Don't blame because YOUR idiotic drivel is so often too stupid for words to describe, Tobyturd."
**Grammatical Errors:**
1. **Missing subject**: The sentence lacks a clear subject before "blame," making it incomplete (e.g., "Don't blame [someone] because...").
2. **Capitalization**: "YOUR" is unnecessarily capitalized, which is nonstandard and disrupts readability.
3. **Run-on structure**: The sentence feels awkwardly constructed, lacking proper punctuation or conjunctions to separate clauses (e.g., a comma or conjunction after "blame").
4. **Informal/insulting tone**: While not strictly a grammatical error, the use of "Tobyturd" and "idiotic drivel" is unprofessional and contextually inappropriate for formal writing.
**Estimated Age and IQ of Writer:**Based on the informal, emotionally charged tone and the use of a juvenile insult ("Tobyturd"), the writer could be a young individual, likely in their teens to early 20s (e.g., 13–25 years old). The sentence's simplicity and lack of sophistication suggest limited writing experience.
Estimating IQ is speculative, but the impulsive and unpolished nature of the sentence might align with average to below-average verbal reasoning skills, potentially corresponding to an IQ range of 80–100. These are rough estimates, as a single sentence provides minimal data, and context (e.g., emotional state or platform) could heavily influence the writing.
Granted, I added the age and IQ estimate for a little fun, but as you may remember, I gave Grok more examples the last time and the results were the same, 80-100 IQ and 13-25 years old, lol. I'm guessing the IQ is closer to 80 than 100, either way, you're an idiot. Just to give you a bit of context somone like yourself with an 85 or lower IQ is not considered capable of being trained to do the most mundane(dull or ordinary, figured I'd save you the trouble of looking it up) tasks.
There are 200 billion trillion stars in the "observable universe". Our sun is but one of them.They don't know what kind of life, if any, it would be, but they are confident this planet has the necessary requirements to support life.....
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Scientists find "strongest evidence yet" of life on distant planet K2-18b: "This could be the tipping point"
A British-U.S. team of researchers detected signs of two chemicals in the planet's atmosphere long considered to be "biosignatures" indicating extraterrestrial life.www.cbsnews.com
Cellular life should not be able to travel through space. Even the electronics and mechanics we know can't last the journey of our solar system.There are 200 billion trillion stars in the "observable universe". Our sun is but one of them.
What are the odds earth has the only life?
There are 200 billion trillion stars in the "observable universe". Our sun is but one of them.
What are the odds earth has the only life?
You're feeling "stymied and frustrated," lol, because you can't write a single sentence on your own. I'd feel stymied too if I were that clueless. At least I'm trying to help, and it seems to have worked. You went back to your "I'm a dumbass, help me bot" for your reply. How do I know? It's easy to tell. When you manage to get all the parts of a sentence in the right order and use words that are "advanced" for a toddler, it's obvious you had help. Lmao.Are you back to that tired old hoseshit again???
Every time I get stymied and frustrated, you go desperately running back to that garbage.
You should go back to your school books and try to pass 7th grade this year, Turbo Turd.
Your tired old tricks aren't fooling anyone, TobyTURD.You're feeling "stymied and frustrated," lol, because you can't write a single sentence on your own. I'd feel stymied too if I were that clueless. At least I'm trying to help, and it seems to have worked. You went back to your "I'm a dumbass, help me bot" for your reply. How do I know? It's easy to tell. When you manage to get all the parts of a sentence in the right order and use words that are "advanced" for a toddler, it's obvious you had help. Lmao.
Try not to get 'stymied', it doesn't help you, try to calm yourself with deep breaths and ask for help, it's ok.
That's where faith comes in. To be at peace with the unknowable.I have no idea, but I would think they're pretty small.
That's the problem with being a member of a race that doesn't know it's origins or what lies beyond the "observable universe".
That's where faith comes in. To be at peace with the unknowable.
Faith that there is a god who has abilities I not only don't understand but don't have the capacity to understand.Faith in what though?![]()
Which is why in spite of the almost certainty of life similar to ours elsewhere it's equally certain they will never arrive here.Cellular life should not be able to travel through space. Even the electronics and mechanics we know can't last the journey of our solar system.