Profile: Yellow Thunder

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I am so fascinated by space, the planets, stars, everything! I am freak! If I had the opportunity to explore space I would take it. Even if I knew that it was a one way trip, sign me up. I want to know the answers to the solar system; the question of is there life out there! Where did the solar system come from? Is there anything beyond space, the stars, the planets? Where is E.T. living? How far does space reach? I have so many questions that need to be answered. I also have so many ideas of exploring. I think it would be possible to create a craft that has engines that get its power from radiation, magnetic fields, and star dust. I know, it sounds like I am a nut but I can\\'t help it! I look up into the sky at night and the emotion overcomes me! I think that Mars once had life on it and that the inner core stopped spinning which caused the atmosphere to burn up. I think that the \\"face\\" on Mars is real and that there are actually structures there that resemble Pyramids similiar to the ones here on Earth. I also think that when the Sun eventually burns out, goes Supernova, whatever... nobody really knows what is going to happen, nobody. The only people who will know what actually happens is the ones who will be here on Earth about 5 billion years from now. Of course the Earth will most likely die because we cannot survive without the Sun. I am going to stop now because I can go on for hours. If there are any misspellings it\\'s because I get so excited about this stuff and was typing too fast!
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I want to help! I think it is a great idea. Ok E.T., it's time to phone Earth.
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