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Scientists grew these veggies with no earth, daylight or pesticides

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Serious research being done in just 2018, as we all know eventually Sun will die as well as Earth after some millions of years.
 
Serious research being done in just 2018, as we all know eventually Sun will die as well as Earth after some millions of years.

Millions of years is a long time (We haven't even been here as a species for more than 200 k years) and we would either be extinct or have already colonized or terraformed other planets by then. Good that we can grow vegetables without earth or sunlight though. Wonder if they taste the same. Even the food grown here and sold in the supermarket tastes like cardboard.
 
Millions of years is a long time (We haven't even been here as a species for more than 200 k years) and we would either be extinct or have already colonized or terraformed other planets by then. Good that we can grow vegetables without earth or sunlight though. Wonder if they taste the same. Even the food grown here and sold in the supermarket tastes like cardboard.

correct. these researches are very imp. as we are slowly preparing ourselves to come up with alternative energy sources.

I still don't think we as species can survive without sun though, we would be freeze to death. And if we go with nuclear power we would die with its waste products. I don't know. Who knows, lots of potentials for us in future, lol.
 
Vaggies still taste great. It's just that over freezing or really old stored food, tastes like carboard. But anything with indian masalas taste great. :yk2
 
correct. these researches are very imp. as we are slowly preparing ourselves to come up with alternative energy sources.

I still don't think we as species can survive without sun though, we would be freeze to death. And if we go with nuclear power we would die with its waste products. I don't know. Who knows, lots of potentials for us in future, lol.

Surviving without the Sun would mean we would have left our Solar system en masse which would require us to have the ability for interstellar travel (which seems quite impossible for now) unless we were to float in space for all eternity. I guess these kind of experiments are in case we go through nuclear winters, global catastrophes etc.
 
Vaggies still taste great. It's just that over freezing or really old stored food, tastes like carboard. But anything with indian masalas taste great. :yk2

Even the "fresh" fruit and vegetables here taste like cardboard. Only time carrots, tomatoes, cucumbers etc tasted like they were supposed to was when our relatives with farms in Romania send them to us. Am in the final stages of renting a garden here though to grow my own veggies.
 
I hope these dont turn out to be carcinogenic or cause other kinds of problems in the long run.
 
Serious research being done in just 2018, as we all know eventually Sun will die as well as Earth after some millions of years.

The only way a star like the sun can die is by becoming a supernova.

And if the sun does become a supernova, it will take much of the solar system and its planets/satellites with it.

In other words, there won't be an earth left for you to grow vegetables on.
 
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