The problem of evolutionary determinism is often brought up in relation to the hypothetical extraterrestrial life
on hypothetical planets in other solar systems.
On a hypothetical planet, billions of light - years from Earth, a light started flashing toward Earth every second.
Of course, it all depends on the numbers, but if there were an exo - earth with a strong enough magnetosphere to maintain its oceans and atmosphere, and it were subject to periodic flares that irradiated the surface, then I would not rule out a biosphere
on that hypothetical planet.
Very clear and easy to understand but I have a question concerning the effect of an atmosphere that warms with height
on a hypothetical planet.
But
on a hypothetical planet with an isothermal surface and a transparent atmosphere or a very tall insulated cylinder, sure.
Not exact matches
Related sites Movie of three suns setting
on a
hypothetical moon of the newly - discovered
planet Konacki's home page NASA's PlanetQuest
Several teams are racing to spot
Planet Nine, a hypothetical giant planet in the outer reaches of the solar system, based on the way it may have shepherded six objects into clustered o
Planet Nine, a
hypothetical giant
planet in the outer reaches of the solar system, based on the way it may have shepherded six objects into clustered o
planet in the outer reaches of the solar system, based
on the way it may have shepherded six objects into clustered orbits.
[106] Theoretical studies
on the detectability via radial velocity analysis have shown that a dedicated campaign of high - cadence observations with a 1 - meter class telescope can reliably detect a
hypothetical planet of 1.8 M ⊕ in the habitable zone of B within three years.
Check out what directing duo Chris and Phil had to say about taglines, a
hypothetical situation where their film features the biggest movie star
on the
planet, and more.
The Good Dinosaur is based
on a provocative
hypothetical: what if the asteroid that wiped dinosaurs off the face of the Earth had instead harmlessly bypassed the
planet?
For your analogy to hold, you are arguing that a
hypothetical Star Trek near - instantaneous scanning will take place
on the complete assembled structure, of complete depth at a very fine resolution No, only for the things that are relevant, which for a star or the Sun are only its mass, composition, and age [and to second order if it is part of a binary star or has giant nearby
planets — but since none of those things apply to the Sun we can ignore them].