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Originally Posted by PeppyGPhiB
Not all rainforests are being destroyed. You're thinking of the ones in Brazil, I take it? The ones here in North America are for the most part in protected national parks/forests. My point was that people DO explore and do research in our rainforests; in my state people go camping and hiking in ours year-round. If you want to observe and research one, no one is stopping you. It's a ridiculous comparison to Mars and space is what I'm getting at.
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Yeah, I was actually referring to the ones in South America. I was just using it as an example because we haven't explored the rainforests like we should have.
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Originally Posted by PhiGam
I've heard that but think about the fact that we don't even know where space ends (if its not infinite). I don't think there's a fraction small enough to relate how much of space we haven't explored.
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True. Space continues to grow, but we don't know if there is any other life out there, but we do know for a fact that there is life in parts of the oceans we don't yet have the technology to go.
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Originally Posted by the rocketeer
I'm still voting for him 
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Me too.

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