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So this question came to me talking with an atheist dude. he said that it "was improbable" the existence of God. my question is: How the fuck did he calculated this?

inb4 OP is a christ-fag. im actualy atheist. but that answer shocked me.

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posting in a science thread.

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Bump.

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Let's assume we've terraformed a planet/moon with 0.51G (say, inside a bubble). I know that weight would be affected, but mass would not.

How would physically-fit humans on this planet be able to affect their environment? Would it be plausible to live on?

Would you be able to lift more; throw farther; jump higher? Or is that just a stereotypical idea?

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