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My god, it's full of stars

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...n_page_id=1965

OK, so Arthur C Clarke was wrong only in the shape of the alien artifact. Instead of a monolith with dimensions 1 by 4 by 9, it is a hexagon. And now, it might be getting ready to turn a planet other than Jupiter into a star.

Someone get Kier Dullea and Roy Schieder on the phone. Hellen Mirren might be booked already.....
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Yeah, this is messed up. Angular weather systems?
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I hate it when Drudge posts a link to a science article on dailymail or redorbit. The drones always hijack the message board and turn it into another needless political/religious debate. "With each exciting discovery comes mystery. Which, in my estimation proves that the universe didn't evolve. It was created by God." Jesus, man- no wonder the rest of the planet thinks Americans are morons.
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Still, it was nice to hear from Dave Bowman in the commentary. He's been away for a while now.
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I don't really understand what that is, but it's amazing to look at.
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Originally Posted by Some jackass
"With each exciting discovery comes mystery. Which, in my estimation proves that the universe didn't evolve. It was created by God."
How the hell does that work? "There's a hexagon on Saturn, which proves evolution is false!" I don't follow.
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