How come in a universe with trillion of galaxies there's not a single other planet with vegetation?

How come in a universe with trillion of galaxies there's not a single other planet with vegetation?

  1. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    Damn OP, you must be pretty smart if you've found a way to identify vegetation on other planets before everyone else

  2. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    because a vegan lifestyle is not sustainable

    • 1 week ago
      Anonymous

      true, all other planets are failing after vegans taking over. it's the inevitable extinction event of any advanced life.

  3. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    anon has personally checked every planet in the universe

    • 1 week ago
      Anonymous

      He also personally checked deez nuts

      • 1 week ago
        Anonymous

        your so quirky anon

  4. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    I didn't realize JWST was so powerful it could see planets in other galaxies. Neato.

  5. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    Earth is flat and stationary. Exoplanets are a complete meme.

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    • 1 week ago
      Anonymous

      ok anon, if you buy a telescope and look at mars is it a sphere?

      • 1 week ago
        Anonymous

        It doesn't matter. We live on a flat and stationary plane enclosed with a dome. You are never ever leaving this plane alive.

        • 1 week ago
          Anonymous

          >It doesn't matter.

      • 1 week ago
        Anonymous

        You can't see anything through a telescope anymore without software to filter out all the light pollution and at that point the software might as well be rendering the image rather than optically viewing it through the scope.

        • 1 week ago
          Anonymous

          That's nonsense. You can see Mars at opposition by eye even in the city. It's quite visible through a normal telescope.

        • 1 week ago
          Anonymous

          I live near one of the larger Metropolitan areas in the western hemisphere, and I can clearly see Mars, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn with the naked eye depending on time of year

    • 1 week ago
      Anonymous

      ignoring the art and pictures. buying a telescope or binoculars. observing with your eyes. understanding what you see with words. creating not an imitation. creating an additive definition. seeing more stars, defining stars more. seeing less stars, defining stars less. stars being less and more. planets being flat and round.

      • 1 week ago
        Anonymous

        This is how stars look like, they are not 666 gorillion light years away. They are part of the dome or whatever this construct is.

        • 1 week ago
          Anonymous

          What do distant terrestrial lights look like? I'm curious how they compare, as a control.

  6. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    global warming turned them into desert worlds before we even got a chance to observe them.

  7. 1 week ago
    transcension.systems

    They might host 5d instead of 3d environments

  8. 1 week ago
    transcension.systems

    100th Star effect

  9. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    They're covered in meat instead.

  10. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    >How come in a universe with trillion of galaxies there's not a single other planet with vegetation?

  11. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    >there's not a single other planet with vegetation?
    Substantiate your claim.

  12. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    there probably are

  13. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    We can barely even see planets not to mention any kind vegetation. Lets see after 2 more decades.

    • 1 week ago
      Anonymous

      *outside of our solar system naturally.

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