First planet in the goldilocks zone found
A planet twice the size of earth has been found by the Kepler space telescope... in the Goldilocks zone at a temperature of 22Degrees Celsius... enough for water. They don't know if its a rocky or gas...
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http://phl.upr.edu/projec...table-exoplanets-catalog 14 more planets in the habitable zone within earth size waiting confirmation
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I was reading about this too...and I got to wondering ...what would happen to religion if they found another lifeform...on these planets...would jws just do what they always do and say science is...
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leo I suspect the next move will be a heavy emphasis on "HUMANS." Well the bible says God only made HUMANS in his image, and HUMANS are only on earth. If life, intellegent or otherwise is found...
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dude, dont you know god is going to wipe out the current non jw population then is going to resurrect like every single human but a couple who have ever existed! see proof that the big J is thinking...
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I took part in the on-line assessment of these stars and found that virtually all the stars they gave me seemed to have light perturbations over time giving evidence of orbiting planets. I thought I...
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Yeah they think nearly every star has at least one planet now. While this helps explain solar birth and formation, what it really shows is that large solar systems like our own just "perfect for life"...
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Perhaps intelligent kangaroos with manipulating hands but biologically based on sulphur instead of carbon?!
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half banana wrote:Perhaps intelligent kangaroos with manipulating hands but biologically based on sulphur instead of carbon?! I think from a chemistry stand point multicellular life using Sulphur...
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Yes the sulphur would be difficult but the possibilities will be 'astronomical'. Consider the variety of geology and chemistry on our home solar system, then multiply that by the number of stars in...
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