Then I ask them how they are so possesive of the «truth» of scientific law, when
the solar system we live in breaks a few of them.
there wold be no life to «adapt to the environment»
the solar system we live in... is strategically placed for life... if it were in any other place, then we would be bombarded by meteors and such... plus with the solar system where it is at is making it so that the earth going around the sun in the track it is in possible... thus providing FOR life... your argument only goes part way..
# 2 million by saying it is an attack on ordinary middle class owners, you wonder what part of
the solar system they live in.
«We have to move away from the traditional Sun - Earth line... to really get a deeper understanding of what's inside the Sun [and] how is it affecting the entire
solar system we live in,» says NASA's STEREO programme scientist Madhulika Guhathakurta.
Not exact matches
«I really don't know the odds, but the discovery of
life elsewhere in our
solar system would be so significant, we have to find out,» Pappalardo said.
Some researchers also think it may be possible to compare the carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and other chemicals in a plume to «default» levels seen in asteroids, which were formed at the dawn of the
solar system — and ask if
life is manipulating the chemistry there, or at least did so in the past.
All this points to the possibility that Enceladus is an ocean world harboring
life, right here in our
solar system.
«One Strange Rock,» a National Geographic television series that debuted on March 26th, sets out to show viewers what makes the Earth unique among other planets in the
solar system, and the conditions it took to foster
life on the planet.
Getting humans to the red planet is a quest to satisfy our existential human desire to know if we are the only
living beings in the
solar system.
Astronomers have discovered an Earth - sized planet outside our
solar system which is expected to be temperate and could be a «comfortable abode for possible
life».
We raise much of our food, burn wood for heat, water is gravity spring (no pump), private septic
system,
solar power I installed feeds grid back, no electric bill, wireless internet tower income pays our property taxes, so basically we can
live on a vastly reduced income should it be needed, Much of our savings is in precious metals.
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Prior to showing real -
life examples of
solar - roof installations, Musk unveiled the Powerwall 2, a 7 kW, 14 kWh battery
system to store the power the
solar roof captures during the day so homeowners can use it at night.
Be it in the form of
solar system supporting
life on planet earth or in the works of a scientist who is researching, Creativity a force, a constance presence is eternally at work.
If we were slightly closer to the sun, if our
solar system was slightly closer to (or further away from) the center of the galaxy,
life could not exist on earth.
If it is panspe.rmia, any
life in the
solar system or in nearby stellar
systems will also be DNA based.
If there was a God who intelligently designed the universe and
life then why would we have anything bigger than our
solar system inhabited by single cell organisms?
If it is panspermia, any
life in the
solar system or in nearby stellar
systems will also be DNA based.
trying to make
life revolve around the bible is like trying to make our
solar system revolve around earth.
Nasa is interested in these organisms because they survive on very little energy, suggesting the exciting prospect of modes of
life in other parts of the
solar system.
Imagine the disappointment if no
life is found in the
solar system beyond this planet.
Yet, given what we know about the formation of
solar systems and the biology of
life, combined with the fact that there are billions of galaxies each containing billions of stars, I find it perfectly plausible that alien
life could exist.
to dandintac, the evolution of stars or
solar systems or
life forms to different species takes billons of years to complete., that we in our lifetime cant comprehend its teleology or purposefullness.At the University of Illinois, a super computer called The nautilus, predicts the future by analysing through computational methods mathematical algorithim the historical inputs for hundreds of years and discovered that it has a direction or intepreted as has a purpose.Someday in the future when we will be technologically advanced, Gods will will be clearly reveald to us.All of this will be part of his will, at this time beyond our comprehension, but will be in the future, The next generation of quantum computers which are tens of thousands more powerfull and faster than todays will provide us the informations to solidify the future religious faith based in science.
Maybe because we've been able to check for
life on one or two planets in our own
solar system, and we haven't even been able to do that very thoroughly.
We can not, it seems destroy our
solar system but we can this planet and its surface as livable for high animal
life; however, the galaxy and the island universes are remarkably safe from our interference.
Topher, I think Joey is talking about the relative probability of
life also forming elsewhere in this vast universe, not necessarily saying that aliens seeded the earth — although it is possible that
life formed elsewhere in the
solar system and came to earth via meteors etc..
The problem of evolutionary determinism is often brought up in relation to the hypothetical extraterrestrial
life on hypothetical planets in other
solar systems.
There may very well be hundreds of other planets in other
solar systems that are inhabited by intelligent
life that is completely different from us.
Placate, I haven't spun anything for I have know doubt that there is a creator of the universe who makes if perfectly clear through his works, IE The Universe, The
Solar System, The Laws of Physics,
Life, and then eventually MAN.
Without Nothingness hemming together all of the celestial pageantries» clusters of galaxies in nebulas, ever forming
solar systems,
Life as we know would never have been able to be and therefore become.
Without Nothingness hemming together all of the celestial pageantries» clusters of galaxies in nebulas forming
solar systems,
Life as we know would never have been able to be and therefore become.
That Man is the product of causes which had no prevision of the end they were achieving; that his origin, his growth, his hopes and fears, his loves and his beliefs, are but the outcome of accidental collocations of atoms; that no fire, no heroism, no intensity of thought and feeling, can preserve an individual
life beyond the grave; that all the labours of the ages, all the devotion, all the inspiration, all the noonday brightness of human genius, are destined to extinction in the vast death of the
solar system, and that the whole temple of Man's achievement must inevitably be buried beneath the debris of a universe in ruins — all these things, if not quite beyond dispute, are yet so nearly certain, that no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand.
And even if science had said it, that's the beauty of science: it's self - correcting, unlike religion which sticks to its dogmatic guns no matter what (it only took the Vatican about 400 years to admit that Galileo was right and that we
live in a heliocentric
solar system).
Of course, plenty of other scientists are in the hunt for
life - supporting worlds outside our
solar system.
We need a spirituality that emerges out of a reality deeper than ourselves, even deeper than
life, a spirituality that is as deep as the earth process itself, a spirituality born out of the
solar system and even out of the heavens beyond the
solar system.
If it wasn't you wouldn't be here to ask such a question and
life would have formed on a suitable planet in another
solar system.
Funny how star gazing gives one awe and a sense of eternity and in my case it removes the hope of heaven... i.e. there is no heaven, just space with gazeous substance... a place where it is childish and absurd to think we are going when we die... Our
solar system / galaxy seem empty of organic
life altogether... actually inorganic seems to be the norm... so my faith struggle of the week is how can I possibly believe in after
life... when reality shows me decomposition of all that we are, scientific observation does not allow room for a «spirit body» to rise and go in some nebulae... So why do I still need to believe despite this raw evidence... I drive me crazy sometimes...
We could have
life on several moons in our own
solar system because of the nature of extremophiles..
That man is the product of causes which had no prevision of the end they were achieving; that his origin, his growth, his hopes and fears, his loves and his beliefs, are but the outcome of accidental concatenations of atoms; that no force, no heroism, no intensity of thought or feeling, can presume an individual
life beyond the grave; that all the labors of the age, all the devotion, all the inspiration, all the noon - day brightness of human genius, are destined to extinction in the vast death of the
solar system, and that the whole temple of Man's achievement must inevitably be buried beneath the debris of a universe in ruin... all these things, if not quite beyond dispute, are yet so nearly certain, that no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand.
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.
For example, Newton pointed to the stability of the
solar system, and the Intelligent Design movement points to the origin of
life and to irreducibly complex structures in biology.
In the world view we share we have all been made aware of the rather insignificant role played by the planet on which we
live; we know something of the
solar system, and we have had impressed upon us the unbelievably immense distances which separate us from most of the stars we see in the sky with our naked eyes.
Science says
life arose here because of our perfect situation in the
solar system; however, the sun nor moon are unfailing.
saraswati — asserting
life on other planets in our galaxy — or other planets in our
solar system....
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Two specks of rock that formed when Earth was young suggest we've got to rethink everything from the story of the
solar system to the origins of
life
Since the star
system's discovery in 2017, it's been a prime focus for scientists seeking
life outside of our
solar system because some of the seven planets might have the right conditions to host
life (SN: 12/23/17, p. 25).
For 13 years my
life has been
lived out there in the outer reaches of the
solar system.
We now must confront the goose - bump - raising questions: Did this small icy world host a second genesis of
life in our
solar system?
«My findings indicate that a supernova shock wave is still the most - plausible origin story for explaining the short
lived radioactive isotopes in our
Solar System,» Boss said.