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| 13 Dec 2012 06:23 PM |
Think for a second. Scientists think there are about 400,000,000,000,000 stars in the Universe. Now imagine that those stars have just 3 planets each. That is about 1,200,000,000,000,000 planets. Even if the chance of finding a planet with life is a 0.00000001% chance, there would be about 12,000,000 planets with life.
SCIENCE *Snort snort* |
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| 13 Dec 2012 06:25 PM |
we cant live on any other planet without modifying it
hurr hurr
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| 13 Dec 2012 06:26 PM |
| Consider extrasolar "wandering" planets, too, as they're thought to be pretty common in our universe. |
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| 13 Dec 2012 06:27 PM |
@Solid Yeah but I think they would be too cold to have life. |
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| 13 Dec 2012 06:27 PM |
@Sonic
no
there is no other planet we can actually live on
and our planet is probably the only planet with life
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| 13 Dec 2012 06:28 PM |
@Robot Explain how our planet could be the only planet with life. It's almost IMPOSSIBLE for our planet to be the only one with life. It doesnt matter if we wont be able to live on the planet. It would be amazing to just know that there are aliens out there. |
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| 13 Dec 2012 06:29 PM |
@Sonic:
But at some point in time they could have. Not all extrasolar planets just formed. Some of them had to have been knocked from orbit either by other extrasolar planets or the death of the body they orbited. |
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| 13 Dec 2012 06:29 PM |
well
even if there is another planet like earth
it wouldn't have life
so where did our life come from
hmm
and this is where religion kicks in
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| 13 Dec 2012 06:30 PM |
@Solid I guess you're right. Stinks for them. :P |
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| 13 Dec 2012 06:31 PM |
@Robot I dont know, but if it happened once, it can (And probably did) happen again. |
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| 13 Dec 2012 06:32 PM |
@Robot:
Amino acids, the basic block of life(Although not life themselves...) are found throughout the universe, as far as we can tell, so the likelihood life formed somewhere else, no matter how simple, isn't that low. |
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| 13 Dec 2012 06:32 PM |
what im saying is
religion may be true
because there is no life on other planets
... at least yet
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| 13 Dec 2012 06:32 PM |
@Robot And how do you know? We've only seen like a couple hundred planets so far. Out of the TRILLIONS of planets in the universe. |
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| 13 Dec 2012 06:34 PM |
| Religions around the world either never speak of other life, or refer to star peoples(Don't get me wrong, ancient aliens theories are annoying...), so saying that religions are true in reference to "alien life" is at best contradictory. |
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| 13 Dec 2012 06:34 PM |
yea but
no planet could be better for us humans then earth
earth is just
perfect
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| 13 Dec 2012 06:36 PM |
"no planet... better for humans"
This implies that humans are a perfect evolutionary specimen, which isn't even close to accurate. |
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| 13 Dec 2012 06:36 PM |
@Robot Not really. Earth may be a really great place for life to develop, but one day it will die from something. Either meteors, comets, the sun, a black hole, etc. A big reason we want to find a planet with life is so we can go there the day Earth may be destroyed. |
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| 13 Dec 2012 06:37 PM |
ok
im just gonna stop posting now
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| 13 Dec 2012 06:38 PM |
Ok then. Im just saying, life is probably out there, and it would be amazing to go there, not even to save the human race from extinction, not to get resources from them, not any of that. Just being able to know, that there are aliens out there, would be amazing. |
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| 13 Dec 2012 06:47 PM |
| in our sun lies the closest natural nuclear fusion plant. (atoms running into each other so fast that they combined). went our old went super nova, it created all the elements we know today, some of those elements made stuff when they came together, including amino acids, and a LOT of them because they were able to multiply, back then they were in the air flying around, so when they hit each other they formed clumps, (think of the "Slime" mob from minecraft). with every one had different DNA and it took a LOT of time to make the perfect one that evolves and grows. |
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| 13 Dec 2012 06:49 PM |
[ insert bad joke about christians here ]
~"It all began in 1904..."~ |
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| 13 Dec 2012 06:50 PM |
| you gotta wonder, if matter can not be created or destroyed, where does it come from? even space is considered a matter, that empty space that puts distance between stuff, so it wasn't created. it was just changed. |
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