Such a haze — potentially being re-created today — helped to trap the young sun's heat, making life comfortable for microbes — and may offer a signal of
life on other planets as well.
Not exact matches
You have to tell yourself that in order to feel good about using a crutch of a god in your
life because you can't truly cope with the reality of
living on this
planet, dealing with
others that don't view
life as you do.
But why should sense even count, i mean you people believe that you are special and get to
life forever compared to all the
other creatures
on this
planet — such arrogance and pride —
as the old saying goes, this will be your downfall!
As others have pointed out, he was talking about panspermia, the idea that «
life could spread from
planet to
planet, or from stellar system to stellar system, carried
on meteors.»
The Universe is never ending,
as well
as the possibility for
life on other planets outside of the Milky Way.
It's almost
as literal an incarnation of a mental «knee jerk reaction» to thoughts and feelings no
other living creature
on this
planet has.
From this beginning came all that followed, so everything that is is related, woven into a seamless network, with
life gradually emerging after billions of years
on this
planet (and perhaps
on others) and resulting in the incredibly complex, intricate universe we see today.32 To think of God
as the creator and continuing creator / sustainer of this massive, breathtaking cosmic fact dwarfs all our traditional images of divine transcendence — whether political or metaphysical.
Just fyi, I am not a religious person and I believe everyone
on this
planet has the right to
live their
life as they see fit
as long
as they are not hurting
others.
There are hundreds of billions of stars in our galaxy, each with
planets, that large of a number even if a tiny fraction had an atmosphere and even if a fraction of them had water (
as we know it is required, but
life may not require it
on other planets) it would be amazing if there wasn't a carbon based lifeform somewhere else in our galaxy, let alone in the universe with billions of galaxies each with billions of stars and trillions of
planets.
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.
Somehow, a belief system that teaches people that they are the center of all the universe, created in the image of the most perfect being imaginable, strikes me
as a bit more of an ego trip than accepting that we aren't destined to
live forever because of our «specialness», but that we
live our short lifetimes and die like every
other living thing
on the
planet, our bodies decomposing and ultimately entering the food chain once again,
on a tiny speck of a
planet in an ordinary, remote backwater of the universe.
It's like Mormons adding a book contrary in message, with god the father
living on a
planet..., works - righteousness, a prophet who can have
as many and any wives he chooses, even those of
other men, can burn printing presses, etc. and insist
on calling themselves «Christian».
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.
The universality of the appeal and of the effect of Jesus has been demonstrated by experience
as has that of no
other being who has ever
lived on this
planet.
Just
as our physical bodies have evolved to suit the particular conditions
on this
planet and that of no
other known to us, so our minds and spirits have been shaped by our experience to be at home in the particular historical period in which we
live.
For Megyn Kelly to argue that either Jesus,
as embraced by Christians
as the Son of God, or Santa,
as the infinitely generous being who
lives at the North Pole and delivers presents to every well - behaved child
on the
planet on Christmas Eve (What
other possible understanding could she be advocating?)
i think not, i think we are a cosmic fluke, one like that of the wheel of numbers — i'm sure there is
life on other planets but we are
as flukish
as them.
As for Christ, we who call ourselves Christians regard him as the uniquely great teacher and very special manifestation of God in our midst: one who shared our existence on planet earth, bore our sins, gave his life for us, and miraculously reappeared to his disciples and others after death — in what form, we do not kno
As for Christ, we who call ourselves Christians regard him
as the uniquely great teacher and very special manifestation of God in our midst: one who shared our existence on planet earth, bore our sins, gave his life for us, and miraculously reappeared to his disciples and others after death — in what form, we do not kno
as the uniquely great teacher and very special manifestation of God in our midst: one who shared our existence
on planet earth, bore our sins, gave his
life for us, and miraculously reappeared to his disciples and
others after death — in what form, we do not know.
Standing beside each
other, these bottles would stretch for over six miles — each full to the brim with sand, each grain a solar system (probably)
on average
as big and complex
as ours, resplendent with
planets, moons, asteroids and, in some cases, perhaps
life.
I think we are just part of the equation of evolving the same
as any
other living creature or plant
on this
planet.
As for our purpose in
life, it is no different that any
other creature
on this
planet.
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.
To Antigo... And every
other believer: Do nt fancy yourself
as a human being and that your so important and powerful that you can destroy an entire
planet, you do nt
live on the Deathstar LOL.
And the assumption by pediatric sleep researchers that there is one ideal sleeping arrangement for all, or that cosleeping is harmful and detrimental or that infants need to «consolidate their sleep
as soon in
life as is possible» is not only fallacious but harmful and it explains why western parents are the most exhausted, disappointed least satisfied, (yet, most educated and well read), I am convinced, than any
other parents
on the
planet,
as regards their infant's sleep.
Since some
other commenters have also brought up Charlie Rangel
as evidence that Democrats have failed to «drain the swamp,» I have to ask what
planet are you people
living on?
But, he wonders, are people
as gung - ho about the prospect of finding
live microbes
on other planets or aboard meteorites?
As well as medical imaging and airport security scanning, masers could play a pivotal role in improving sensors to remotely detect bombs, new technology for quantum computers, and might even improve space communication methods to potentially find life on other planet
As well
as medical imaging and airport security scanning, masers could play a pivotal role in improving sensors to remotely detect bombs, new technology for quantum computers, and might even improve space communication methods to potentially find life on other planet
as medical imaging and airport security scanning, masers could play a pivotal role in improving sensors to remotely detect bombs, new technology for quantum computers, and might even improve space communication methods to potentially find
life on other planets.
SOLITARY suns like ours are not
as rare
as we once thought, boosting the likelihood that there are
other planets on which
life has evolved.
The ability to identify microbes in space could aid in the ability to diagnose and treat astronaut ailments in real time,
as well
as assisting in the identification of DNA - based
life on other planets.
It is also possible that
other forms of
life just
as old may exist elsewhere
on the
planet
«I know of no
other technology except computer science that can be
as influential in the survival of human
life on this
planet than that of mushroom mycelium,» says Stamets, who has been awarded six patents for mushroom - based inventions.
«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.»
For
life as we know it to develop
on other planets, those
planets would need liquid water, or oceans.
A killer plague or
other form of biological warfare is more promising,
as long
as it kills every
living thing
on the
planet in short order.
Thus, «giant chunks of space debris clobbering the
planet and wiping out
life on Earth has undeniably broad appeal,» Meltzer says, whereas «no one in Hollywood makes movies» about more nuanced explanations, such
as Clovis points disappearing because early Americans turned to
other forms of stone tool technology
as the large mammals they were hunting went extinct
as a result of the changing climate or hunting pressure.
As a result, NASA's strategy for searching out
life on other planets has generally been to «follow the water,» looking for
life similar to that
on Earth, Porco said, because that's what we know how to find.
He does worry that
on other planets that don't receive light energy from a sun but still get bombarded with GCRs — such
as free floating rogue
planets not tied to any solar system — temperatures would dip too low and freeze
life in its tracks.
«If you want to understand the possibility of
life on other planets, it takes more than just finding one in the same size and orbit
as Earth and trying to study it,» Bennett says.
As impact glass is a ubiquitous substrate on rocky bodies throughout the Solar System and likely common on the early Earth, the preservation of biological activity in impact glass has significant astrobiological implications for life on early Earth as well as for the search for life on other planet
As impact glass is a ubiquitous substrate
on rocky bodies throughout the Solar System and likely common
on the early Earth, the preservation of biological activity in impact glass has significant astrobiological implications for
life on early Earth
as well as for the search for life on other planet
as well
as for the search for life on other planet
as for the search for
life on other planets.
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.
With that, he said
as scientists begin to explore the universe and wonder about the existence of
life on other planets, they will consider
planets and regions that possess magnetospheres since they are more likely to support
life.
Of course, this doesn't mean that these
planets will actually be habitable — that depends
on whether they're made of rock and iron, have protective atmospheres and ingredients like water and
other chemical building blocks for
life as we know it.
Although no
planets have been detected orbiting Tau Ceti
as yet, it is likely that any
planet found to orbit within the star's dust disk would experience relatively frequent bombardment from asteroids and comets of the size that is believed to have wiped out the dinosaurs and
other types of multi-cellular
life on Earth.
But he wonders whether people would be
as gung - ho about finding
live microbes
on other planets or meteorites?
They are the most abundant form of
life on Earth, but viruses — or their seed - like dormant state, known
as virions — are outliers in our search for
life on other planets.
Ceres, which is the largest asteroid and one of five dwarf
planets in our solar system, now joins Mars and the ocean - bearing moons of Jupiter and Saturn
as a potential target in the hunt for
life on other worlds, Reuters and the Los Angeles Times reported
on Friday.
How engaged am I with
others, with my work, with my play, with myself
as a
living, breathing being
on this
planet?
This works at every level: our atoms working in harmony to create and keep our cells whole, our cells coming into harmony to create our bodies, our body's ability to come into harmony with
other bodies to create communities and cultures, our culture's ability to get along and stop fighting in order to create a world of people
living in harmony
as one
planet, the plants creating the harmony that hold our solar system together, and
on and
on.
As a child, Eleanor Arroway dreamed of discovering
life on other planets.
Disguised
as cars, machinery and every
other mechanical device imaginable, these alien creatures have been
living on our
planet since ancient times.