Sentences with phrase «exist on other planets»

For now, both discoveries are providing scientists with models for the types of life - forms that could exist on other planets.
The steps that led to the invention of racemases on Earth would also exist on other planets, even if life uses D - instead of L - amino acids.
And if these «new» forms of life exist on Earth, they could exist on other planets too.
Although intelligent life may exist on other planets, The Copernicus Complex by Caleb Scharf argues that Earth will still be special after all
Does life exist on other planets?
Heck, there's no evidence aliens exist on other planets but would you make an absolute claim they do not?
This would add weight to ideas that life exists on other planets, and even that molecules from outer space kick - started life on Earth.
He examines theories on the conditions required for biological life to arise and how likely it is that such life exists on other planets in our own or other solar systems.

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He believes life on other planets could exist and even has supported the most evil thing ever: BIRTH CONTROL!!!!! OMG What's next?
Simply because I exist on a Planet about a billion light years from any other currently living form of life, not chemicals, elements or gases, and how I don't see this as some random thing — there is something greater than you and I and the evidence is all around you.
The atoms and molecules from which life has been fashioned are universal; life itself exists in myriad forms on this planet and may exist on myriad other planets in this galaxy and in countless others, but a conscious mind capable of thinking and feeling is unique on Earth and may be unmatched in the whole of the universe.
The study actually related to the likelihood that aliens existed, that there was intelligent life on other planets.
I believe that I exist at random, but I do not exist alone; and that as long as my quarks cohere, my entire function on this hurtling planet is to give what I can to the other extant things.
Also, how did the moon, sun & other planets get at their perfectly placed addresses in order for life to exist on earth only?
Because a god might exist... but it isn't the man made religious stupidity found in the fictional bibles and other religious texts on this planet.
By following that logic I must therefore assume that gravity did not exist untill the apple hit Newton on the head and evidently the other planets did not exist till Galileo invented a telescope and turned it towards the sky and at that precise moment the rest of the planets spontenously appeared?
The typical Western man probably feels sure that angels, devils, and spirits do not exist in reality but only as figments in deluded imaginations, but he is not ashamed to admit that he does not yet know whether there are such entities as people on other planets.
It means that the earth on which we live is not the center of the physical universe, but a comparatively small planet revolving round a very average - sized star, which in turn is but one of a hundred thousand million others forming the galaxy we call the Milky Way, and that part of the universe that our existing telescopes have so far penetrated contains about a hundred million star systems or nebulae, similar to our galaxy.
To quote you, «I believe that I exist at random, but I do not exist alone; and that as long as my quarks cohere, my entire function on this hurtling planet is to give what I can to the other extant things» So all that being said, what is it that makes you believe being a «raging drunk», isn't acceptable... all things being considered.
Plants on other planets are bound to be even weirder than the strangest ones we find on Earth — if they even exist.
It is also possible that other forms of life just as old may exist elsewhere on the planet
Unexplored deep waters in the Atlantic Ocean could offer a preview of life — if it existson other moons and planets.
And the search will concentrate on stars already known to have at least one planet — locations where we know the raw materials exist for building other worlds.
McKay, a planetary scientist at NASA's Ames Research Center, ventures to some of Earth's most extreme environments to study the closest facsimiles he can find to Mars and other distant outposts, on a mission to learn how life might exist beyond our planet.
To assess the situation of the Iberian lynx and other felid species that live in the wild on our planet, a team of Brazilian and Spanish scientists has reviewed the scientific literature that exists on the main threat for these mammals: the loss and fragmentation of their habitats.
It speaks to the very heart of trying to understand how life may have evolved not just on earth but on other terrestrial bodies both in our own solar system and indeed around other stars that have planets that lie in the so - called «habitable zone» (where liquid water can exist on the surface).
«This new understanding about how life can still exist in physically extreme and nutrient - starved environments like Antarctica opens up the possibility of atmospheric gases supporting life on other planets,» adds Ferrari.
On Earth, virions and viruses go hand - in - hand with life, and if we find the former on other planets they could point to cellular life once having existed on theOn Earth, virions and viruses go hand - in - hand with life, and if we find the former on other planets they could point to cellular life once having existed on theon other planets they could point to cellular life once having existed on theon them.
Although other planets with nearly the same mass as Earth have been discovered, Gliese 581g is the smallest planet that is also in the «Goldilocks zone,» or at a distance from its host star to make the planet's temperature cool enough for liquid water to exist on its surface.
Its ultimate purpose is to learn if some sort of life exists on planets circling nearby stars; Hawking and other scientists postulate that many of the hundreds of newly discovered exoplanets must harbor some forms of life.
She says, «My same book Write your eBook or Other Short Book is both traditionally published and on Amazon...» Curious, her book on how to self - publish is published by Your Own World Books, a «small press» which seems to exist for the primary purpose of publishing Marshall Masters and fruitcake theories on paranormal Egyptology, multiple suns and Planet X. Masters is listed (surprise) as being a «contributor» to Cullins» book.
Even before we knew dinosaurs existed, people dreamt of dragons, lake monsters and other legendary creatures in virtually every culture on the planet.
I'm sure we've both seen the same footage, so we already know about the means of travel and exploration, but it was news to me that all the planets were destructible, suggesting crafting exists, among other things you can possibly do on the ground.
Both games feature a «Commander» unit, a giant mecha, which uses atomic - level manufacturing to build an entire economy on far - off planets literally from the ground up, which is an interesting inversion on how mecha usually are used in games: the «Commander» is more or less the player character, and while their large mecha is by no means weak, it's a central unit because of its production capabilities, and not because of its arsenal, which as a mecha fan I always thought was a nice way to work the idea of a «hero mecha» into an RTS, because you can relate to the Commander mecha's role as, well, a Commander on the battlefield rather than as simply a powerful named «hero» unit as exist in most other RTSes.
In short the argument that we can (or should) support a larger population of humans on this planet is mistaken and / or insane if you consider the context that allows us and all other species to exist in the first place, and what we have done to the balance already.
The only problem with all the predictions about the level of the World Ocean rising is that, the World Ocean is refusing to rise up in support of the predictions, the other problem is that ice is frozen fresh water and frozen fresh water only covers about 5 % of this planet above sea level and frozen water under the level of the World Ocean does not count as the World Ocean will fall a small amount if that ice melts, so if the ice there is enough to get the World Ocean to rise and significant amount then it must be piled up very high, I cubic kilometer of water as ice, should it melt, would make 1000 square kilometers rise by one meter, so when you use this simple math then somewhere on the planet, above the level of the sea, then there must be over 500,000 cubic kilometers of ice, piled up and just waiting to melt, strange that no one can find that amount of ice, all these morons who talk about the rise of the World Ocean in tens of meters, this includes you Peter Garrett or Mr. 7 Meters, the ice does not exist to allow this amount of rise in the World Ocean, it is just not there.
P.s. Myrrh is correct on some things 100 %, on others he is wrong, for example: «water evaporation cools the land and the sea, BUT, that doesn't cool the planet — only takes heat high up to be easier cooled by the shuttling oxygen & nitrogen, plus: as sun umbrellas clouds intercept lots of heat, high up — nevertheless, that heat is still in the earth's system — only O&N are» COOLING THE PLANET» Petra, do you believe that; O&N exist in the atmosplanet — only takes heat high up to be easier cooled by the shuttling oxygen & nitrogen, plus: as sun umbrellas clouds intercept lots of heat, high up — nevertheless, that heat is still in the earth's system — only O&N are» COOLING THE PLANET» Petra, do you believe that; O&N exist in the atmosPLANET» Petra, do you believe that; O&N exist in the atmosphere?
It is whether IPCC, as the supposed «gold standard» source for information on our planet's climate and on the human impact on our climate, has fallen into the trap of using «bad practices» and, if so, what other examples of such «bad practices» exist beside the «hide the decline» example?
Because these things that I (and others) have cited (see above) can not exist, there can not be any sort of «greenhouse effect» on this planet.
In other words, I personally believe that the chances of humanity building selfcontained biospheres and existing somewhere (on or off this planet) is slightly greater than the chances you'll get the vast majority of the people in the world to agree to eliminate nonessential uses of fossil fuels before it's too late.
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