2nd August 2010, 9:12 AM
1.) They found a planet a few years ago 8 times larger than earth that is proposed to hold life based on its relative distance from the sun and the sun's output. It takes 3 earth-years to make one orbit around its sun and its so big it could nearly hold the contempt of Darunia across it surface.
2.) Life does not need to match set conditions. Our own planet has the x-treme sports family of species, the insects that can only live in the deadly gases and compost of a bat caves bathroom, the animals that gleefully accept the pounds of pressure per square inch that would make a human being the size of a can of tomato soup within seconds at the bottom of an ocean that has more depth than we have atmosphere. Things like that tell me the condition of the planet means very little when it comes to the possibility of life.
3.) Seeding theorists believe that when we do discover life on another world, it will mirror ours since all life is based on the same principals of certain elements and design. This theory comes hot off the heels of ideas like space-borne bacteria or more extreme ideas like one planet that originally held life, exploded, and seeded planets across the universe (that meteor found in Wisconsin or whatever it was that had mummified single celled organisms was thought to be proof of that). But there is no scientific reason that life has to abide by any particular set of rules planet to planet. For example, the size of microscopic bacteria could be relative to our planet's size and the ceiling for physical size based on gravity. If a planet with less gravity held life, is it possible that the evolution could allow for microbes to have more mass or size, to be visible to the eye? With conditions that literally range from every extreme you can think of in infinite variables, it would be sad to think that ONLY planets with our particular mix of gases could support life and that the life that exists there would have to mirror our own. I think the discovery of life on other planets would give seed-theorists a double take, completely different cognitive and overall brain function and design, organ design and use, cell design, everything becomes up in the air because only this planet had to abide by its own rules.
4.) Everything said and done there needs to be a permanent space station where experiments can be done to create fast-as-or-faster-than light travel and a ship can be made that is based on space-flight only with the ability to act as a mother ship and release individual ships capable of actual flight to explore planets. Captain Archer would have a 12 year mission of exploring outside our galaxy until 60 years later or so and James T. Kirk takes over after a failed mission to rescue his superior ranking officer. Decades later an even more advanced ship will explore more uncharted territory and make contact with a race of omnipotent beings who normally avoid contact with humans and other humanoids. Through this friendship the echo of my extreme thought patterns will guide one of these omnipotent beings who will travel back to 1999 and create a multi-verse, kill ice-9 and completely remove the ignorance and argumentative nature of ABF and Great Rumbler causing them to eventually kill themselves as they realize their lack of purpose. The multi-verse is formed allowing human beings to enter Tendo City which acts as a real-life holodeck where every important discovery is made for the next 14 million years, ushering in a golden age where films dont suck, bad food is good for you and Darunia is always right. So, it's extremely important that a consistent and wealthy budget is created for the space program. I dunno how much longer I can stand ABF and GR masturbating each other.
2.) Life does not need to match set conditions. Our own planet has the x-treme sports family of species, the insects that can only live in the deadly gases and compost of a bat caves bathroom, the animals that gleefully accept the pounds of pressure per square inch that would make a human being the size of a can of tomato soup within seconds at the bottom of an ocean that has more depth than we have atmosphere. Things like that tell me the condition of the planet means very little when it comes to the possibility of life.
3.) Seeding theorists believe that when we do discover life on another world, it will mirror ours since all life is based on the same principals of certain elements and design. This theory comes hot off the heels of ideas like space-borne bacteria or more extreme ideas like one planet that originally held life, exploded, and seeded planets across the universe (that meteor found in Wisconsin or whatever it was that had mummified single celled organisms was thought to be proof of that). But there is no scientific reason that life has to abide by any particular set of rules planet to planet. For example, the size of microscopic bacteria could be relative to our planet's size and the ceiling for physical size based on gravity. If a planet with less gravity held life, is it possible that the evolution could allow for microbes to have more mass or size, to be visible to the eye? With conditions that literally range from every extreme you can think of in infinite variables, it would be sad to think that ONLY planets with our particular mix of gases could support life and that the life that exists there would have to mirror our own. I think the discovery of life on other planets would give seed-theorists a double take, completely different cognitive and overall brain function and design, organ design and use, cell design, everything becomes up in the air because only this planet had to abide by its own rules.
4.) Everything said and done there needs to be a permanent space station where experiments can be done to create fast-as-or-faster-than light travel and a ship can be made that is based on space-flight only with the ability to act as a mother ship and release individual ships capable of actual flight to explore planets. Captain Archer would have a 12 year mission of exploring outside our galaxy until 60 years later or so and James T. Kirk takes over after a failed mission to rescue his superior ranking officer. Decades later an even more advanced ship will explore more uncharted territory and make contact with a race of omnipotent beings who normally avoid contact with humans and other humanoids. Through this friendship the echo of my extreme thought patterns will guide one of these omnipotent beings who will travel back to 1999 and create a multi-verse, kill ice-9 and completely remove the ignorance and argumentative nature of ABF and Great Rumbler causing them to eventually kill themselves as they realize their lack of purpose. The multi-verse is formed allowing human beings to enter Tendo City which acts as a real-life holodeck where every important discovery is made for the next 14 million years, ushering in a golden age where films dont suck, bad food is good for you and Darunia is always right. So, it's extremely important that a consistent and wealthy budget is created for the space program. I dunno how much longer I can stand ABF and GR masturbating each other.