We've been watching
planet Earth go to poop for decades and audiences have become almost immune to concept.
you can pick and choose whomever you like, however the fact still stands that science can show a system that doesn't require a creator, it shows a system that just as
the planet earth goes through phases of changes however remains the same, thus the same can be said of the entire universe.
Quigley: «95 % of all species on
Planet Earth went extinct with the great rapid warming at the end of the Paleozoic!»
Not exact matches
«Because [they say] it is so important to land on Mars because we would learn a lot more about our
planet here, our
Earth, by
going to Mars which actually makes no sense to me because we know a lot about
Earth and we still treat our
planet, which is very fragile, in a really bad way.
Feloni: I know it's difficult to explain, but what
goes through your head when you see all of
planet Earth from space?
Previous missions selected by New Frontiers include New Horizons, a nuclear - powered probe that flew by Pluto in 2015 and is now
going deeper into the Kuiper Belt; OSIRIS - REx, a robot that's flying out to meet asteroid Bennu and bring a sample of it back to
Earth; and the Juno mission, which is looping around Jupiter, recording unprecedented data and breathtaking images of the
planet.
If
Earth isn't the only
planet capable of supporting life, and there are definitely no aliens out there, then something grim is
going on.
Likewise, with the tapering genie now out of the bottle, we are watching a rescission of global capital that originally spread out across
planet Earth as QE
went to ever greater heights since 2009.
The chances that your spirit for want of a better word will live on, is more likely
going to be your the form of energy either in another dimension or with another life form from a distant
planet who by most accounts from so many writings and drawings all across our
earth has a higher probablity than some guy named jesus or his never caring ignorant father or a holly ghost (remember when that was the real name).
Oh, forget this debate about religion and cheer up folks because NASA's Special Effects department keeps discovering alien
planets left and right and they're gonna build us some kind of tin - can «Ark» to take us there just before we destroy this
Earth...
But many pacifists think that governments should not
go to war, and that our soldiers are perpetuating the worst evil on
planet earth.
There's no benchmark for creating something from nothing... it's not as if God created the
earth and
went «Hmm... it's not mature unless I throw in the fake bones of fake creatures because that's how all mature
planets are set up and I don't want anyone to do a compare / contrast.»
Then light was liberated, and then gravity created the first stars and galaxies, then billions of years later, a local star
went supernova and seeded the local nebula with heavier elements, elements necessary for life, elements that were not created during the Big Bang, then the sun was born, then the
planets coalesced, and billions of years later some primate wrote a story about how the
Earth was created at the same time as the rest of the universe, getting it wrong because that primate did not have the science nor technology to really understand what happened, so he gave it his best guess, most likely an iteration of an older story told prior to the advent of the Judeo Christian religion.
«Hey Willard, is Billy G
going to the Celestial Kingdom when he kicks the bucket here on
planet Earth?»
If I were an alien who knew of
earths existence I wouldnt contact them till they had stopped
going to war over whos imaginary diety was the best, no need to infect any more
planets with our selfish ignorance.
Gabe Lyons, in his book The Next Christians, shares the stories of numerous individuals and groups which are looking for the darkest and dirtiest places on
planet earth, and then
going there intentionally to share the love of Jesus with the people they find.
Jesus is long dead and not
going to affect one thing on this
planet... Time to grow up and realize that we are on our own on this
Earth... Which is OK...
It is found in the message of some sermons that seem to imply the belief that we can bomb people into freedom, justice, and liberty, that we can use and abuse this
planet, because it will all burn in the end, and we're
going to get a new
earth anyway.
Within decades we will know whether man is
going to be a physical success around
earth, able to function in ever greater patterns of local universe, or whether he is
going to frustrate his own success with his negatively conditioned reflexes of yesterday and will bring about his own extinction around the
planet earth.
If there only were a way that the «not - of - this -
earth» religious zealots could
go somewhere and absent themselves from discussions concerning saving the
planet, leaving them to us long - termers.
The sun makes daylight, not only on our
earth, but also on the other
planets; and daylight is of the utmost utility to us; for by its means we can commodiously carry on those occupations which in the night - time would either be quite impossible, or at any rate impossible without our
going to the expense of artificial light.
what i truely believe is that the moon on that day dec 23 2012 will escape the
earth gravity because of the solar systems alignment with the milky way and the same
goes for the other
planets moons causing the moons too sling shot in every direction.
now you might think im crazy but in the bible it says that god does not want man to touch the heavens and what do you know we have a robot on mars that just discoverd water underneath the surface which means that mars was a lively
planet in the past and now has
gone dead.so is the
earth in the same fate or path like mars we will find out on december 23 2012
Every corner of the
earth wastes food, and every nation feels the effects of a warming
planet, in part caused by methane released from the 1.3 billion tons of food that
go uneaten every year And yet, the specifics of food loss and waste vary by country — and to be effective, the solutions have to be local.
You know that movie Interstellar, when they
go onto the
planet orbiting close to a black hole that causes time dilation, which makes an hour on that
planet equal seven
Earth years?
Earth Day (April 22) falls on Sunday this year and there are many events
going green for our
planet.
«I am not
going to leave this
planet earth» until equality for women has been achieved, Cuomo vowed, his voice drowned out in applause.
«We need to understand what made a
planet go down the Venus path rather than the
Earth path,» says astrobiologist David Grinspoon of the Planetary Science Institute, who is based in Washington, D.C.
SEVEN IN ONE
GO The small, cool star TRAPPIST - 1, illustrated here, hosts a bevy of
Earth - sized
planets.
It is not
going to find
Earth - like
planets, but it may find a whole population of
planets we didn't know were out there.
Get more information on NASA's «search for another
earth,» including a running counter of the number of known extra-solar
planets (176 when the magazine
went to print).
Let me stick my neck out a little bit further and say that in 300 or 400 years, a large majority of people will
go to a
planet and not return back to the
Earth.
«You're
going to have great earthquakes on
planet Earth, and you're
going to have great tsunamis,» said Rhett Butler, a geophysicist at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and lead author of the new study published online in Geophysical Research Letters, a journal of the American Geophysical Union.
Earth's moon may have emerged from a long - vanished ring system, much like the rings still encircling Saturn — and the same
goes for many of the satellites orbiting the other
planets.
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Akatsuki probe successfully
went into orbit around
Earth's sister
planet at 8:51 a.m. December 7 Japan Standard Time — only five years after its first attempt.
We're
going to need at least six transits, and I really think closer to eight, to be able to say yes indeed, we are finding
Earth - size
planets around stars just like our sun.
At any moment the great cocoon of unseen magnetic fields and particle radiation that surrounds
Earth and all other major
planets is
going to experience a change of polarity
To find another
Earth, the thinking
goes, one must first build a
planet - imaging telescope of such size, sophistication and cost that it becomes too big to fail.
Eventually you might be able
go out at night with your children or grandchildren and point to a bright star and say, «That star has a
planet like
Earth.»
So you want to
go looking for other
Earth - like
planets and the universe is big.
Measuring earthquake waves that travel deep inside the
planet, the scientists were able to retrieve images of what
goes on inside the
earth's mantle at a depth of about 3,000 kilometers.
Interestingly, the largest
planet that was studied, five times the mass of
Earth, took a while to get
going.
The organic reactions that may have established the starting conditions for life on the early
Earth are long
gone, erased by our
planet's high - speed chemical and geologic evolution.
GOES - 16 is now observing the
planet from an equatorial view approximately 22,300 miles above the surface of the
Earth.
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.
So Hallis and her colleagues
went looking for vestiges of the early
Earth that might preserve the original hydrogen isotope ratio of the
planet.
Early on, it
went through the same kind of history that
Earth and the other rocky
planets went through, says Zellner.
«Time to most everything on the
planet is
Earth turning around and the sun
going up and down,» he says.
Still, says, Runyon, who is finishing his doctorate this spring in the Department of
Earth and Planetary Sciences, Pluto «has everything
going on on its surface that you associate with a
planet.
«By combining seven smaller telescopes to synthesize the accuracy of one large one,» says Michael Shao, the scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory who heads the SIM team, «we're
going to be able to search the nearest 40 or so stars to find
planets that are from one to two times the mass of
Earth and that are in a habitable zone around their stars.»