I wondered what the implications were for
life on other planets if unpredictable amounts of P are spat out into space and later used in the construction of new planets.»
Not exact matches
- Mormons believe God
lives on a
planet called Kolob - Mormons believe that
if they lead good
lives they will become Gods
on their own
planets which completely contradicts that there are no
other gods but God himself.
On the flip side, what if we found life on other planets or, even more, life found us and they looked incredibly human and shared a crazy amount of similarities with our dn
On the flip side, what
if we found
life on other planets or, even more, life found us and they looked incredibly human and shared a crazy amount of similarities with our dn
on other planets or, even more,
life found us and they looked incredibly human and shared a crazy amount of similarities with our dna.
Next they will wonder
if he believed in aliens
living on other planets... or what he thought about space / time travel... etc. etc...
If so, Jesus he never mentioned it
on Earth when he «came down»; in fact he made no reference to
other planets or extraterrestrial
life.»
If someone isn't even bright enough to realize that Joseph Smith was a con man, and invented a bogus religion with magic underwear, golden plates, polygamy, racism, and Gods
living on other planets, then you're just not smart enough to be President.
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.
If there are
life forms elsewhere in the universe, perhaps in another galaxy or perhaps
on other planets would they be Muslim, Jews, Christian, Buddhist or something else?
Rynn Berry: Good point and
if they colonize
other planets they are going to be compelled to
live on plant based foods because they can't ship cows into outer space.
If these tremendous steps come so natural and without guidance to every child
on our
planet, is it then so hard to imagine they can learn all
other skills they might possibly need in
life in the same manner?
If we find
life on other planets, what we want to know is whether the basic forces of evolution and biology are universal.
Maybe 10, certainly 20, years ago —
if you talked about looking for
life on other planets, then you were kind of nutty, right?
«
If we understand how early Mars operated, it could tell us something about the potential for finding
life on other planets outside the solar system.»
If we are going to search for
life on other planets, we need to think about how the entire spectrum of
life works.»
And
if these «new» forms of
life exist
on Earth, they could exist
on other planets too.
Unexplored deep waters in the Atlantic Ocean could offer a preview of
life —
if it exists —
on other moons and
planets.
If life does turn up, the discovery could mean that
life arose independently
on both
planets — suggesting that it is common in the universe — or that it arose
on one
planet and spread to the
other.
If that is the case, then it follows that
life similar to that
on Earth would also develop in the right conditions
on other, equivalent
planets.
«
If the organisms survive, it could strengthen the idea that
life on Earth came from
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.
If finding
life on other planets is really NASA's most important goal, then the Terrestrial
Planet Finder is the big enchilada of the entire spaced - based telescope effort.
«
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.
On the other hand, if there are 100 billion suitable planets in our galaxy, if the origin of life is highly probable, if there are billions of years of evolution available on each such planet and if even a small fraction of technical civilizations pass safely through the early stages of technological adolescence, the number of technological civilizations in the galaxy today might be very larg
On the
other hand,
if there are 100 billion suitable
planets in our galaxy,
if the origin of
life is highly probable,
if there are billions of years of evolution available
on each such planet and if even a small fraction of technical civilizations pass safely through the early stages of technological adolescence, the number of technological civilizations in the galaxy today might be very larg
on each such
planet and
if even a small fraction of technical civilizations pass safely through the early stages of technological adolescence, the number of technological civilizations in the galaxy today might be very large.
If they find anything like this, it would suggest that
life can begin without light — good news for the quest for
life on other planets.
That's assuming that
life forms
on other planets do move, even
if just a little bit.
size,
if viruses had once infected
life on other planets, perhaps those viruses changed the host organism's metabolism and this could be remotely detected from Earth.
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 the
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 the
on other planets they could point to cellular
life once having existed
on the
on them.
It is currently unknown
if or when
life may have begun
on planets around
other stars, or how long those
planets could support the ingredients necessary for
life.
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.
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.
It has worked for thousands of
others and
if you're a human being
living on planet Earth then it will work for you too!
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Life Itself A Hard Day's Night Begin Again Dawn of the
Planet of the Apes Carrie (2013) Sex Tape Snowpiercer Boyhood I Origins You're Next A Most Wanted Man Guardians of the Galaxy The Hundred - Foot Journey Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Only Lovers Left Alive 42 The Giver
If I Stay Sin City: A Dame to Kill For Let's Be Cops Sinister Get
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... what I'm saying is that
if we and all the
other species
on earth are the only
life forms in the universe and
if there are no gods and let's face it apart from a few tired scrolls written 300 years after the death of Jesus and his disciples there is no actual proof of a God or gods then we, the humans, who are meant to be at the height of the evolutionary tree, are in fact at the bottom because no
other species
on this
planet is enslaved to the economy.
«Daniels,
if you want to
live under the illusion that Amazon's providing you with anything more than what every
other ebook retailer
on the
planet is providing — a mere webpage and database listing — that's your business»
---- Daniels,
if you want to
live under the illusion that Amazon's providing you with anything more than what every
other ebook retailer
on the
planet is providing — a mere webpage and database listing — that's your business.
The reality that not all dogs like every single
other dog
on the
planet can be hard to accept — especially
if one has
lived with a Labrador retriever.
Our heroes inhabit a lone island in the middle of a vast ocean, wondering
if there's any
other life on the
planet.
Why reign death and destruction
on these families
if there are
other ways to
live, and to
live in peace
on the
planet?
Nearly every person
on the
planet lives in a hazard zone of some sort, with the possibility of a severe storm or shaking ground or bomb or some
other disturbance disrupting daily
life for many days,
if not weeks.
If there were 2,225 peer reviewed papers published by 9,136 contributing scientists from 2012 to 2013, and only one of them rejected the position that there is no such thing as intelligent
life on other planets (ILOOP), therefore, 99.999 % of these scientific papers «reject ILOOP».
5 — Always keep clearly in mind what Anderson and
other have clearly pointed out: We no longer have the leisure to slowly reduce emissions
if we want anything like a habitable
planet for ourselves, for our progeny and for most of the rest of complex
life on earth.
Radge Havers, I fully accept that there may not be
other planets that we could
live on / in, but
if we're able to build a space ark of sorts, we could continue to
live in it.
I think
if scientists still try to find
life on other planets, probability that Aliens could come is not zero.
In
other words,
if you are flying in the International Space Station and toss an apple out the window (come
on, use your imagination), it will keep going in that same direction forever, unless something stops it (like a
planet, gravity or alien
life form).