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TranslucentAmoebae <transamoebae@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>On Oct 19, 1:56 am, Dr P <d...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> From guardian.co.uk
>>
>>
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2007/apr/25/starsgalaxiesandplanets...
>> ceexploration
>>
>> Second Earth' found, 20 light years away
>>
>> The Earth-like Gliese 581C circles a star in the constellation of Libra
>> that is cooler than our sun. Photograph: European Southern
>> Observatory/AP
>>
>> Scientists have discovered a warm and rocky "second Earth" circling a
>> star, a find they believe dramatically boosts the prospects that we are
>> not alone.
No indeed, you were not alone. There were 6 billion people on Earth.
You didn't get along very well, with your White Supremacist Jewish
Nazi
Bankers who decided lying, cheating, deceiving, killing, coercing,
blackmailing
and genocide were more im****tant than getting along with their co-
inhabitants.
..
>> The planet is the most Earth-like ever spotted and is thought to have
>> perfect conditions for water, an essential ingredient for life.
Your Jewish Nazi Bankers want Earth all to themselves, except they
need slaves to give themselves im****tance.
<snip>
>> "We wouldn't be surprised if there is life on this planet," said
>> Stephane Udry, an astronomer on the project at the Geneva Observatory
in
>> Switzerland.
Life is very rare in the Universe. It is not common.
>> Two years ago, the same team discovered a giant Neptune-sized planet
>> orbiting Gliese 581. A closer look revealed the latest planetary
>> discovery, along with a third, larger planet that orbits the star every
>> 84 days. The planets have been named after their star, with the most
>> earthlike called Gliese 581c. The team spotted the planet by searching
>> the "habitable zone".
Why is it that you've taken the wrong path and are uncontrollably
spiraling to extinction
and are able to envision that was not the case?
>> --
>>
>> Dr P
>
>i would think that it's far easier to just axiomatically assume that
>every star in the universe is going to have a halo of debris around
>it, and in -say- 80% of those cases, you're going to see smaller
>planets...
>And so on...
>There's a terrific book " If the Universe Is Teeming with Aliens...
>Where Is Everybody? Fifty Solutions to Fermi's Paradox and the Problem
>of Extraterrestrial Life" by Stephen Webb
>Which Address's the problem of the extremely unlikeliness of Life
>first, and Intelligent Life ever coming about.
>
>It may well be that we're all alone in the universe...
You might as well be. No one is going to save your ass.
>And if we're not, then there may be some very unexpected reason for it.
>
you mean twonky's god, or colon's crop circles??
Or your brain.
or angel's well ... er... angels?
There are no angels -- it is a myth that you're confortable
contemplating because you're familiar with it -- it makes it seem
things will be okay, eventhough they are not.
How long are you going to be able to con yourself into believing that
the obvious
extinction at hand is not true?


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