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So... Expand the 'livable' criteria from liquid surface water to also include sub-surface liquid water and... | |
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ML | |
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Thats a very interesting article. That thought crossed my mind many times. | |
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Considering the stars distances it is quite impossible that life can infect from one solar system to another so that means some huge volumes of solar systems just naturally internally grow life maybe harbor that for 2-3 billion years then shut off like regular star life cycle. | |
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Considering the stars distances it is quite impossible that life can infect from one solar system to another so that means some huge volumes of solar systems just naturally internally grow life maybe harbor that for 2-3 billion years then shut off like regular star life cycle. Not so... There is the idea of panspermia which, from the sort of stuff we have already seen on meteors and comets and microbe hitch-hikers on our space probes to the moon and on the Planetary Society "Life" tests, all suggests life might well be propagated across large tracts of space. In the vastness of our Universe, who knows?! Keep searchin', Martin ____________ Mandriva Linux A user friendly OS! See new freedom Mageia2 The Future is what We make IT (GPLv3) | |
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And still yet more habitable examples to increase the viable proportion: | |
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Considering the stars distances it is quite impossible that life can infect from one solar system to another so that means some huge volumes of solar systems just naturally internally grow life maybe harbor that for 2-3 billion years then shut off like regular star life cycle. Yes in the vastness of the universe perhaps 1 law might work unconditionally that is : Expect unexpected always. BTW new situation is telling us that we are only sensing 5% of the universe reality at our current scientific level rest of 95% universe is allegedly dark matters and dark energies. So possibly we are only talking about 5% of the reality. And how other 95% impact on life harboring 5% well that is totally new level science I guess. ____________ Mandtugai! | |
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A very good diagram for proportions: | |
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And for something rather unexpected: | |
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Let the Kepler planets roll! | |
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Thanks for that link, Martin. I read about this in the paper just this morning but the link has lots more info. | |
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And now add a few exo-comets! | |
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All these planets in our own galaxy is a bad waste of time. In 3 billion years the Milkyway and Andromada collide head on. Being in the outside arms are first to sense the gravitational tidal force tearing the galaxy apart. Our little star could be flung out of the system or swallowed by the system coeless into a larger andromada.We have to find a planet in another galaxy and only have so much time. If that dont eradicate mankind the dying sun will. We can spend all this time and expense of finding and seemingly plotting a course of action. The same train wreck occurs and letting the dice roll. So now we can locate planets if they are hot but now for a safe galaxy with a stable future another earth must be found. No one reflects on this fact because of the time involved. Even at lightspeed it will take 25 thousand light years to get there. Distance is our worst enemy no matter how fast you can go. | |
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lol its only in 3 billions years lol | |
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All these planets in our own galaxy is a bad waste of time. In 3 billion years the Milkyway and Andromada collide head on. Being in the outside arms are first to sense the gravitational tidal force tearing the galaxy apart. Our little star could be flung out of the system or swallowed by the system coeless into a larger andromada.We have to find a planet in another galaxy and only have so much time. If that dont eradicate mankind the dying sun will. We can spend all this time and expense of finding and seemingly plotting a course of action. The same train wreck occurs and letting the dice roll. So now we can locate planets if they are hot but now for a safe galaxy with a stable future another earth must be found. No one reflects on this fact because of the time involved. Even at lightspeed it will take 25 thousand light years to get there. Distance is our worst enemy no matter how fast you can go. As I said in the other 3 threads that you posted in: the collision of two galaxies is, for individual stars, a non-event. Space is mostly empty, the chance of colliding stars remote. Also even the process of collision is very slow, taking many billions of years. This is pretty low down on the list of things about the future to be worried about. ____________ | |
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