House Science Committee Queries Astrobiology Researchers Searches for
life on other planets get the Congressional spotlight.
Not exact matches
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!
It was just by «random chance» that the sun is the perfect distance from the earth so we don't
get baked or frozen, that the moon is the right distance and size so the tides don't flood us, that the earth rotates so we are evenly heated, that water - which is absent
on other planets and vital to our
life - is present here, that there is a balance of
living things to keep each
other in check.
Also, how did the moon, sun &
other planets get at their perfectly placed addresses in order for
life to exist
on earth only?
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 it turns out that much of the universe is already occupied with
other life forms, we'd have to actually
get a move
on and colonize some darn
planets.
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.
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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.
Is it not also given that there is continuous change
on Earth, in a lot more ways than temperature, eventually leading to the death of this
planet, it's a chaotic work in progress... perhaps it is ridiculous and short sighted to even hope to meaningfully alter any part of the process in the long - run... it may be possible that so many
other unforeseen changes in natural
life conditions besides
getting warmer (or colder) are in store for us that, in hind sight we will look back and chuckle at our feeble efforts to control something so beyond man's control.
How bad is that 20 % of the world can
live high
on the hod and ruin the
planet for the
other 80 % that donâ $ ™ t even
get the benefits.
How bad is that 20 % of the world can
live high
on the hod and ruin the
planet for the
other 80 % that don't even
get the benefits.