Actually, there is this guy who hasn't slep't for decades. He was on Swedish TV some time ago. So clearly it doesn't defy the laws of nature, since then it wouldn't have been possible for it to happen, but it does happen.EcoEclipse said:You will never need to sleep-- Defies the laws of nature. We need sleep to regain energy. To never need sleep, you'd have to somehow provide your own energy. Could result in a mutation to make this choice occur.
Given your horrific arithmetics, I'll correct you and say that it's $30,000 a year.Radeonx said:Given his horrific grammar and spelling, I think that he means month. And if so, then that isn't much, that's only about $36,000 a year.Calobi said:$2,500 for every mouth? How many people are one Earth right now? Because I believe that would be a lot of money.
Exactly, he said galaxy, not solar system.nicholaxxx said:he said galaxy not universe we know that all of the other planets are barren and lifelessSpace Spoons said:I chose the $2500 every month option. Simply put, it's the most practical decision for me.
Would have chosen the trip around the galaxy, but we don't really know what's out there. I could making first contact with advanced civilizations, or I could be signing up for what is essentially a tour of space rocks, old satellites and planets made of deadly, deadly ammonia.
But you spend some surely in that time of do you still plan to workAunel said:the monthly payment is more in the end (33 years for a million, I will live at least another 66 years)
so that's it for me.