Quote from bwolinsky:
http://www.youtube.com/user/BWolinsky?feature=mhee#p/c/08EF19FC8C3D9F13/0/cEyqT2_ricA
Thanks, man.
Quote from bwolinsky:
http://www.youtube.com/user/BWolinsky?feature=mhee#p/c/08EF19FC8C3D9F13/0/cEyqT2_ricA
yeah yeah ok, so you're angry. Another one of your arguments can't stand up.Quote from Trader666:
Like the lying troll you are, you're trying to back pedal after realizing you've been smacked down yet again. Your original quote (in the pic below) was about environments extremophiles LIVE in, not survive in.
You're trying to say because the background radiation temperature of the universe would be too low for known microbes to survive, that means they can't survive (or LIVE! ) in the vast areas of space where their temperature is not going to be at that background level?Quote from Trader666:
The temperature of the universe is a little less than -454 degrees F. And the lowest recorded temperature for active microbial communities is about 0 F, so now tell me how "vast" warm areas are, relatively speaking, you moron. Once again you've .. [blah blah blah]
Quote from bwolinsky:
http://www.youtube.com/user/BWolinsky?feature=mhee#p/c/08EF19FC8C3D9F13/0/cEyqT2_ricA
Quote from STUpid:
duh, duh, duh...
You're trying to say because the background radiation temperature of the universe would be too low for known microbes to survive, that means they can't survive (or LIVE! ) in the vast areas of space where their temperature is not going to be at that background level?
duh, duh, duh...
Quote from Trader666:
No moron, I'm saying that when it comes to science you don't know your ass from your elbow as you've proved once again with your STUpid statement that I quoted in the pic at this link.
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=3301653#post3301653
Known extremophiles don't "live in environments" very much below the freezing point of water or above its boiling point. The temp of the universe is below -454F so what "vast areas" of outer space are hospitable? Even the temps on spacewalks in Earth's orbit vary from about 250F to -250F depending on sun or shade so what extremophile do you "think" can live in that environment? Without an atmosphere it's either fry or freeze, both of which have apparently happened to your "brain."

Quote from STUpid:
Lol. More of the creationists' crazy minded approach to rationality. Come up with any ridiculous remark, contradict it, whilst screaming everyone else is wrong.
So now you are saying temperatures other than -454 degrees F. do exist in outer space.
Dear me!
So I'll ask again where this started out.
Why mention -454F as if it is a determining factor when there is a vast range of differing temperatures in outer space where extremophiles could survive or live?
Quote from stu:
It is a correct and factual statement to make. Abiogenesis contains proven science and research. It is an established branch of science. Why the hell should it be said any differently.
As a Creationist you have sweet fuck all to offer in place of that science, so you can only think to act like a child, making infantile assertions, pushing false conclusions, making cantankerous accusations, generally being anti science, as if you imagine that is being at all intelligent.
Quote from RickTheMan:
Okay, guys, seriously, is there anything wrong with anybody saying that we simply don't 'effing know YET how things have come to be? It's blatantly obvious it isn't a "God" from a "Bible", and science is a slow moving method.....
Quote from Trader666:
Quit trying to squirm off the hook, troll. You're the one who made this ridiculous claim so you tell me, which "extremeophiles" [sic] "live in environments" even remotely like outer space?
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=3301653#post3301653
Obviously -454F is the starting point, STUpid, because it's the temperature of the universe... and the extreme cold is so pervasive that galaxies have an average temperature of only a tiny fraction of a degree higher. Are you capable of understanding what that means in terms of what % of space is hospitable to known extremophiles? You clearly didn't know at the time you put your foot in your mouth.![]()