Is
there life on other 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.
ddeev... because I would consider, and I do, that
there might be
other life forms
on one of the 400 billion
planets thought to be inexistence, does not mean that I would devote my
life to that possibility.
I noticed you didn't tell Marcel,
There is a difference between humans and all
other living creatures
on this
planet... we think — in his point.
Can you prove that orbiting a few thousand of those trillion trillion stars
there aren't
other planets on which he has also created
life?
The
other goes something like this: Is
there anything one could reasonably call a god that cares one whit about anything that transpires
on this
planet or in any of our
lives?
Actually
there has been
life found
on other planets; bacteria from Mars was discovered in an ancient meteorite that smashed into the Antarctic over 13,000 years ago.
There is a difference between humans and all
other living creatures
on this
planet... we think.
Who knows,
there might be
other life forms out
there on planets with differnt types of suns,
other types of atmosphere, maybe even based
on something
other than carbon... Religion can't answer those questions, but science, ever so slowly, is plugging away at the answers.
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 pla
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 pla
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.
While all we know
life can
live on is earth like
planets,
there's nothing to rule out
life living on other types of
planets.
Simply because I exist
on a
Planet about a billion light years from any
other currently
living form of
life, not chemicals, elements or gases, and how I don't see this as some random thing —
there is something greater than you and I and the evidence is all around you.
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.
wouldn't
there be
life on other planets then too?
«
there ought to be many
other stars, whose
planets have
life on them.
The study actually related to the likelihood that aliens existed, that
there was intelligent
life on other planets.
i think not, i think we are a cosmic fluke, one like that of the wheel of numbers — i'm sure
there is
life on other planets but we are as flukish as them.
There is a difference between
life being insignificant
on a cosmic scale, yet significant
on a
planet where we cohabit with 6 billion
other people.
@ midwest rail: 1) you said: «
There is a difference between
life being insignificant
on a cosmic scale, yet significant
on a
planet where we cohabit with 6 billion
other people.»
It's rough out
there in nature, whether in the wilds of a rain forest or an urban jungle, partly because the earth is jammed with devout human predators unlike all
others: we not only kill for food, we kill each
other along with the natural forces nourishing
life on this
planet.
On the other hand, it is not the Christian idea that in the temporal end alone — on this planet where our little mortal lives are lived out — there will come the grand culmination of all thing
On the
other hand, it is not the Christian idea that in the temporal end alone —
on this planet where our little mortal lives are lived out — there will come the grand culmination of all thing
on this
planet where our little mortal
lives are
lived out —
there will come the grand culmination of all things.
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?
4) then photons erupted from this energy 4) let
there be LIGHT (1 - 4 all the first day) cloud (detectable today as the microwave background radiation) 5) photons and
other particles form the 5) God next creates the heavens (what we call the sky) above bodies of the early universe (atoms, (2nd day) molecules, stars,
planets, galaxies) 6) it rained
on the early earth until it was 6) dry land appears as the oceans form (3rd day) cool enough for oceans to form 7) the first
life form was blue green bacteria.
Here's a few Mormon factoids (dem darn facts is really painful) 1) J. Smith was a convicted con - artist
on numerous times (non-post Mormon cult creation) 2) He said God is 6» 2»
living on the
planet Kalob
on the
other side of the galaxy (at the time the extent of The Universe was believed to be the Milky Way Galaxy — and oh, how convienient it could not be proven otherwise at the time) 3) Science proved since E. Hubble
there are billions of galaxies (did Smith's personal conversations with Jesus and God limit to a narrow Universe?)
And the assumption by pediatric sleep researchers that
there is one ideal sleeping arrangement for all, or that cosleeping is harmful and detrimental or that infants need to «consolidate their sleep as soon in
life as is possible» is not only fallacious but harmful and it explains why western parents are the most exhausted, disappointed least satisfied, (yet, most educated and well read), I am convinced, than any
other parents
on the
planet, as regards their infant's sleep.
SOLITARY suns like ours are not as rare as we once thought, boosting the likelihood that
there are
other planets on which
life has evolved.
He thinks the cells found
there could lead to
life on other planets.
Studies of the organisms that
lived there — and may still — will provide insight into
life during the ice ages and
on other planets, scientists say.
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.
I'm confident that we'll detect signs of
life on exoplanets (
planets around
other stars) by observing the atmospheres of the
planets that we're detecting now — especially those similar to Earth in mass and orbit — and finding oxygen and
other chemical signatures
there.
Still
other scientists think
there is no
life on Mars because the
planet has no liquid water today.
It is still not known whether any Martian critters, most likely microscopic, ever did
live there or elsewhere
on the
planet, but thanks to Curiosity and
other robotic explorers, we now know that they certainly could have.
... 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.
Other than the colony you're living in (Colony A), there are four other sites stationed on the planet, each with a «holographic friend» linked t
Other than the colony you're
living in (Colony A),
there are four
other sites stationed on the planet, each with a «holographic friend» linked t
other sites stationed
on the
planet, each with a «holographic friend» linked to it.
On the
other hand,
there is a bunch of great and pretty successful indie strategy and management titles in the list: Stardew Valley, RimWorld, Factorio,
Planet Coaster, Slim Rancher, Scrap Mechanic, Youtubers
Life.
Our heroes inhabit a lone island in the middle of a vast ocean, wondering if
there's any
other life on the
planet.
I've been busy with
other things, and besides, like Microsoft's Steve Clayton told me a while back, «It already has a
life of its own, so
there's no need to...» That being said, every now and then I'll come across someone in the Microsoft ecosystem, either via email, Twitter or in person, who'll tell me a funny story about it e.g. like how they were in somebody's office
on the
other side of the
planet, and
there they saw it, hanging
on the wall.
As with any tour,
there are gaps, as Rob Nixon pointed out in his mostly laudatory review in The Times; it's up to
other books (say, «The Bottom Billion «-RRB- to reveal the extraordinary inequity
on humanity's
planet at the moment, as well as the full sweep of
life - changing bottom - up innovations in poor places (see «How to Change the World «-RRB-.
Why reign death and destruction
on these families if
there are
other ways to
live, and to
live in peace
on the
planet?
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.
«
There is no tribe yet that
lives on any
other planet.
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».
There is no reason to expect
other life forms
on the
planet are any less well adapted.
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.
A few of us have even been to our moon, and
there are humans
living on an outpost in space while our robots explore the
other planets in our neighborhood.
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