I believe that
the first life on this planet was likely not the first life in the universe.
Not exact matches
Engaging with them up front could lead to the
first people
living and thriving
on another
planet in my lifetime.
On the one hand, says Haff, we can no longer live without the «support structure and the services provided by technology» — the communication, transportation, energy, and other networks that developed to make human life on an increasingly crowded planet function in the first plac
On the one hand, says Haff, we can no longer
live without the «support structure and the services provided by technology» — the communication, transportation, energy, and other networks that developed to make human
life on an increasingly crowded planet function in the first plac
on an increasingly crowded
planet function in the
first place.
Second: The Creation tale is simply a way for early humans to explain mans creation and «fall» from God's predetermined path... The old testament is full of stuff more related to philosophy and health advice then «Gods word» However, this revelation has not made me less of a christian... In Contrast to those stuck in «the old ways» regarding faith (not believing in neanderthals and championing the claim that earth is only 6000 years old), I believe God created the universe
on the very principle of physics and evolution (and other sciencey stuff)... Thus the
first clash of atoms was the
first step in the billionyear long recipe in creating the universe, the galaxies, the stars, the
planets,
life itself and us.
I can accept that I have idea how the universe or
life on this
planet got their starts, but many people can't accept not knowing, so they create a fairytale in which an all powerful being created the universe and the
first examples of
life on this
planet.
So we buy fancy cars and travel
first class and build mansions for ourselves and furnish them with luxuries to satisfy our whims while our neighbors
on this
planet live in shacks and struggle against oppression and watch their children die young from lack of food and medical care.
The extraordinary odds that seem to be involved for the
first DNA molecule to come into existence; the unusually well - suited
planet we
live on to allow for the emergence of
life, and so the list goes
on.
First, two - thirds of the 1.2 billion Catholics
on the
planet today
live in the Southern Hemisphere, a share projected to reach three - quarters by mid-century.
He then went
on to tell us about the history of the universe from the huge explosion of matter and energy (the Big Bang) through the formation of stars and then rocky
planets on which complex chemicals were produced, leading to the synthesis of the
first molecules of
life and the emergence of the plant and animal kingdoms.
4s) then photons erupted from this energy cloud (detectable today as the microwave background radiation) 5s) photons and other particles form the bodies of the early universe (atoms, molecules, stars,
planets, galaxies) 6s) it rained
on the early earth until it was cool enough for oceans to form 7s) the
first life form was blue green bacteria.
Well before the cloudburst of the
first atomic bomb, long before a perceived «ecological crisis,» Maritain perceived the fragility of
life on earth — not only in his personal mortality, nor even in the fragility of
planet earth.
First the vitalization of matter, associated with the grouping of molecules; then the hominization of
Life, associated with a super-grouping of cells; and finally the planetization of Mankind, associated with a closed grouping of people: Mankind, born
on this
planet and spread over its entire surface, coming gradually to form around its earthly matrix a single, major organic unity, enclosed upon itself; a single, hyper - complex, hyper - centrated, hyperconscious arch-molecule, co-extensive with the heavenly body
on which it was born.
4) then photons erupted from this energy 4) let there be LIGHT (1 - 4 all the
first day) cloud (detectable today as the microwave background radiation) 5) photons and other particles form the 5) God next creates the heavens (what we call the sky) above bodies of the early universe (atoms, (2nd day) molecules, stars,
planets, galaxies) 6) it rained
on the early earth until it was 6) dry land appears as the oceans form (3rd day) cool enough for oceans to form 7) the
first life form was blue green bacteria.
Being the 7th wealthiest club
on the
planet is not a matter of winning stuff for the fans but about maintains brand recognition and generating a reliable rent that keeps the board in a
life style we are accustomed to so if Arsene delivers
on the bottom line for the board that is how we judge his managerial competence because we are a business
first and a football club second, as long as he achieves 4 th place and cl spot he has a guaranteed job....
If you do really
live on PLANET NUTCASE then I seriously believe you have been in some type of time warp.You say you are an OLDER FAN.Your words were «
First Double winning side and before.»
When children adopt the values that dominate commercial culture — dependence
on the things we buy for
life satisfaction, a «me
first» attitude, conformity, impulse buying, and unthinking brand loyalty — the health of democracy and sustainability of our
planet are threatened.
A further interesting and little publicized fact: scientific analysis of some of the oldest human fossils ever found
on the
planet has shown that breast milk was the principal form of food for the
first three to four years of
life [vi].
At
first, they were extremely simple, resembling today's sponges or jellyfish, but Earth was
on its way from being, for eons, a
planet less than hospitable to complex
life to becoming one bursting with it.
Earth's magnetosphere extends over a radius of a million kilometers, which acts as the
first line of defence, shielding us from the continuous flow of solar and galactic cosmic rays, thus protecting
life on our
planet from these high intensity energetic radiations.
But if pushed to the limit, it just might be able to provide the
first indication of
life — a telltale molecule, such as oxygen, in the
planet's atmosphere —
on a super-Earth circling another star.
«Scientists discover
first super salty subglacial lakes in Canadian Arctic: Super salty water beneath ice could serve as a terrestrial analogue for a habitat for
life on other
planets.»
Located 620 light - years away, it is the
first planet found by NASA's Kepler space telescope to reside in its star's habitable zone — a region that can support liquid water, a key requirement for
life on Earth.
But in September, a truly exceptional find punctuated this steady drumbeat of discovery: the
first alien
planet that could host
life on its surface.
From the humble
first fossils known as Cryptozoon to the spectacular sea monster Kronosaurus, Prothero guides readers through the history of
life on our
planet, weaving in entertaining tales of how the fossils were discovered — and the scientific debates they often provoked.
The observations reveal the cloud contains carbon and oxygen — the
first time anyone has found those
life - critical compounds
on a
planet around another star.
The
first signs of
life on another
planet may not be a complex signal captured by an antenna or images of a scampering creature
on the horizon, but a track left in long - dried mud.
While most folks would not consider studying the genetics of sludge and ooze the most exciting of professions, Gray and his colleagues are tracing back the very origins of the
first life to arise
on our
planet.
We are beginning to unlock a process which is taking us back to the
first stages of plant
life on land some 450 million years ago, one of the key evolutionary steps of
life on planet Earth,» she said.
This marks the
first detection of an atmosphere around an Earth - like
planet other than Earth itself, and thus is a significant step
on the path towards the detection of
life outside our Solar System.
Biomarker found in space complicates search for
life on exoplanets 02 October 2017 A molecule once thought to be a useful marker for
life as we know it has been discovered around a young star and at a comet for the
first time, suggesting these ingredients are inherited during the
planet - forming phase.
It could mean a simpler scenario for how that
first spark of
life came about
on the
planet.
If there is
life on any Earth - type
planet orbiting youthful Vega, it is likely to be primitive single - cell, anaerobic (non-oxygen producing) bacteria under constant bombardment by meteorites and comets as Earth was for the
first billion years.
Many scientists believe the Earth was dry when it
first formed, and that the building blocks for
life on our
planet — carbon, nitrogen and water — appeared only later as a result of collisions with other objects in our solar system that had those elements.
If there is
life on any Earth - type
planet orbiting youthful Altair, it is likely to be primitive single - cell, anaerobic (non-oxygen producing) bacteria under constant bombardment by meteorites and comets as Earth was for the
first billion years.
«While this is not the detection of
life on another
planet,» lead author Dr. John Southworth, an astrophysicist from Keele University in the UK, said in a statement, «it's an important step in the right direction: the detection of an atmosphere around the super-Earth GJ 1132b marks the
first time that an atmosphere has been detected around an Earth - like
planet other than Earth itself.»
The Story of Earth: The
First 4.5 Billion Years, From Stardust to
Living Planet, written by the Geophysical Laboratory's Bob Hazen, has been chosen from books released in 2012 as one of the five titles
on the short list for the current Phi Beta Kappa Award in Science, one of the three book awards given by Phi Beta Kappa annually.
Scientists studied the rock samples Curiosity collected over the course of its
first three and a half years exploring the Red
Planet, especially the samples collected
on the varying depths of the dried - up lake in Gale crater, and they found that the lake was rich in minerals that could have supported
life.
Ever since Carl Sagan
first predicted that extraterrestrial civilizations must number in the millions, the search for
life on other
planets has gripped our imagination.
Speaking of the possibility of
life on other
planets, Amber Turner, a
first - generation UNLV senior majoring in geology, began working alongside Lisa Danielson, UNLV Graduate Col - lege Alumna of the Year and geoscientist, at Jacobs / NASA this spring to explore whether or not humans might someday have a relocation option.
It's generally agreed that some kind of microbe will be the
first form of
life we discover
on another
planet, moon, or other space rock.
These
first stars were the factories that churned out the
first heavy elements, seeding our universe with elements that would go
on to enrich later populations of stars, producing heavier and heavier elements that eventually formed the vast menagerie of stellar objects,
planets and, ultimately,
life.
The findings, which appear in the Dec. 1 edition of the journal Nature, are the
first direct evidence of what the ancient atmosphere of the
planet was like soon after its formation and directly challenge years of research
on the type of atmosphere out of which
life arose
on the
planet.
Almost from the time astronomers
first turned their telescopes
on the
planet shining in the night sky, we've imagined
life there.
If there is
life on any Earth - type
planet orbiting youthful EV Lac, it is likely to be primitive single - cell, anaerobic (non-oxygen producing) bacteria under constant bombardment by meteorites and comets as Earth was for the
first billion years and massive stellar flares.
So far in 2017, Woody Harrelson has taken -
on the villain role in «War for the
Planet of the Apes», the lead in the quirky indie comedy «Wilson», and he made history by writing, directing and starring in the
first - ever «
live» movie, «Lost in London».
I can remember Williams» appearance
on «Happy Days,» where he
first gave
life to Mork, the alien from the
planet Ork.
The opening sequence has an impossibly large spacecraft, though not doing the exact same thing that the Millennium Falcon did in its
first screen appearance, a scene in a cantina where many strata of society and species meet while music fills the air, and a sun (only one) that sets with the same desolate glow
on a desert
planet that we
first saw
on Tatooine when Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill)
lived there.
When
first announced, all the studio would reveal was that the basic idea is «What if the cataclysmic asteroid that forever changed
life on Earth actually missed the
planet completely and giant dinosaurs never became extinct?»
2,» «Doctor Strange» Steve Emerson * — «Kubo and the Two Strings,» «The Boxtrolls» Doug Epps — «Mars Needs Moms,» «Disney's A Christmas Carol» Conny Fauser — «Tomorrowland,» «Iron Man» Paul Giacoppo — «Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,» «Pacific Rim» Joachim Grüninger — «The Impossible,» «John Rabe» Rhonda C. Gunner — «The Amazing Spider - Man 2,» «Wrath of the Titans» Craig Hammack — «Deepwater Horizon,» «Tomorrowland» Jonathan Harb — «The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1,» «Elysium» Darren Hendler — «Furious Seven,» «Maleficent» Erik Henry — «Dead Man Down,» «The Expendables 2» David Hodgins — «Transformers: Dark of the Moon,» «2012» Matt Johnson — «Into the Woods,» «X-Men:
First Class» Oliver Jones * — «Kubo and the Two Strings,» «ParaNorman» Nikos Kalaitzidis — «The Fate of the Furious,» «X-Men: Days of Future Past» Daniel Kramer — «Ghostbusters,» «Edge of Tomorrow» Francois Lambert — «Ant - Man,» «Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest» Mohen Leo — «Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,» «Deepwater Horizon» John M. Levin — «Jurassic World,» «Lucy» Jacqui Lopez — «Elysium,» «The Great Gatsby» Fumi Mashimo — «Avengers: Age of Ultron,» «The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor» Glen McIntosh — «The Mummy,» «Jurassic World» Keith Francis Miller — «Wonder Woman,» «Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice» Mohsen Mousavi — «Independence Day: Resurgence,» «The Amazing Spider - Man» Colette Mullenhoff — «Doctor Strange,» «Captain America: The Winter Soldier» Peter Muyzers — «Elysium,» «District 9» Kenneth Nakada — «Fantastic Four,» «
Life of Pi» Steve Nichols — «Suicide Squad,» «Guardians of the Galaxy» David Niednagel — «X-Men: Days of Future Past,» «Transformers: Dark of the Moon» Brett Northcutt — «Lucy,» «Pirates of the Caribbean:
On Stranger Tides» Danielle Plantec — «Immortals,» «Hereafter» Darren Michael Poe — «The Hateful Eight,» «Godzilla» Nordin Rahhali — «Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,» «Iron Man 3» Philippe Rebours — «Avengers: Age of Ultron,» «Avatar» Jay Redd — «Alice through the Looking Glass,» «Men in Black 3» Jonathan Rothbart — «Deadpool,» «Avatar» Brad Schiff * — «Kubo and the Two Strings,» «ParaNorman» J.D. Schwalm — «The Fate of the Furious,» «The Jungle Book» Thomas J. Smith — «Argo,» «Contagion» Jason Snell — «Deepwater Horizon,» «Now You See Me» Robert Stadd — «War Dogs,» «Public Enemies» Paul Story — «The Jungle Book,» «Dawn of the
Planet of the Apes» Ryan Tudhope — «Deadpool,» «Looper» Robert Weaver — «Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows,» «Star Trek Into Darkness» Louis Zutavern — «The Dictator,» «Elf»
Employed to seek out intelligent
life on other
planets, Zane Zaminski (Charlie Sheen) gets his
first big break in the form of a radio signal.