An interesting discovery (Planet)
According to the scientific community, a new and possibly habitable planet has been discovered. Here's the link to the article;
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Although as scientists explained that things would be different from earth (gravity and rotation) it's interesting to see that we finally see a planet with a potential to hold life. Just thought I'd share that with you all,
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Although as scientists explained that things would be different from earth (gravity and rotation) it's interesting to see that we finally see a planet with a potential to hold life. Just thought I'd share that with you all,
That is really interesting, i really hope something becomes of that and they accualy try to stat life on a different planet...ahh if only this was the life of bebop lol flying through space and catchin bounty heads, i hope were all alive to see life evolve in space some day
Yeah i saw a 3D image of the planet, it looked a bit like earth only looked liek more water and the little pieces of land scatter more.
But i must say it is rly cool!
Hope we can go there in my lifetime ^^
But i must say it is rly cool!
Hope we can go there in my lifetime ^^
The only problem is geting there its lightyears away which is a bummer...
It'll take 1000s of years to get there, oh well.
I wish that we could get there during a human lifetime, but to do that we will need to go near lightspeed or faster
Maybe we will figure out how to warp space-time soon
Maybe we will figure out how to warp space-time soon
Wormholes, yo! Besides, Twenty years at lightspeed is totally livable for a human.
I dont think they have 3D images of the planet. Maybe like fan drawings or something, but as far as I heard, the scientists werent even 100% sure that there was water to begin with, just that it was likely, so I doubt the credibility of the 3D image you say you saw (not saying you didnt see it, though, just saying it may have been a fake.)
I dont think they have 3D images of the planet. Maybe like fan drawings or something, but as far as I heard, the scientists werent even 100% sure that there was water to begin with, just that it was likely, so I doubt the credibility of the 3D image you say you saw (not saying you didnt see it, though, just saying it may have been a fake.)
That is something that I knew existed; it was just a matter of time before we found out.
I always wondered to myself, is there another planet that has life? There has to be. This is a discovery that is the stuff of Nobel Prizes and other related awards of high stature. The only bummer about this, I think, is the fact that it's so many trillion miles away, so I can't know for sure whether or not there is life out in that solar system.
It has been the subject of many stories, and anime and manga series, and movies, and such...and to see all this come to reality is epic.
I always wondered to myself, is there another planet that has life? There has to be. This is a discovery that is the stuff of Nobel Prizes and other related awards of high stature. The only bummer about this, I think, is the fact that it's so many trillion miles away, so I can't know for sure whether or not there is life out in that solar system.
It has been the subject of many stories, and anime and manga series, and movies, and such...and to see all this come to reality is epic.
Hmm, seems interesting. Wonder if things over there are different from here?
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I wish that we could get there during a human lifetime, but to do that we will need to go near lightspeed or faster![]()
Maybe we will figure out how to warp space-time soon![]()
Lightspeed aye?
Can't do that. If you want to go near lightspeed you could. But at lightspeed or more, it's impossible. Don't ask. Nearly a year ago me and some of my friends (from International Physics Olympiad and International Astonomy Olympiad) had already tried to find a way to go through lightspeed (just spending some of our time). We already tried everything (yes everything, you should see how many blank papers we used to scribble down equations).
But wormhole,
it's still a possibility. If we ever are going to far far places, it would be by a wormhole. But wormholes are extremely unstable.
We could also try cryosleep, or some form of long-term hibernation to pass the 1,000 years it would take to get there (without wormholes or 'warp-speed VII'). But then the colonists will most likely be on their own for a long while. Keep in mind that the longer the distance, the longer the time it takes to send messages. So some form of faster-than-light tech or wormholes will be needed.
There's definitely life out there. Intellegent life on the other hand, is harder to say. It just might take awhile to go from single cell germs to Aristotle. We're also only concerned with lifeforms that we can relate to (carbon-based). Otherwise, they're just too weird for us to even understand. It'll be like trying to understand God with our limited 3D perception (just an example).
There's definitely life out there. Intellegent life on the other hand, is harder to say. It just might take awhile to go from single cell germs to Aristotle. We're also only concerned with lifeforms that we can relate to (carbon-based). Otherwise, they're just too weird for us to even understand. It'll be like trying to understand God with our limited 3D perception (just an example).
Humans should not inhabit another planet... Do we really want to destroy another one that bad?
What do you really want a Mars attack thing happend Noo no That would be a nice jungle planet with a beatful with a nice touch!
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Humans should not inhabit another planet... Do we really want to destroy another one that bad?
That's quite the philosophical question. Let's see if wars are fought over that.
That is cool. we need a ladder there. Would probably be faster than a space ship anyway. How many AU is it away from us?
Must be far outside the Oort Cloud. Hell, Cowboy Bebop was barely into the Kuiper Belt.
Must be far outside the Oort Cloud. Hell, Cowboy Bebop was barely into the Kuiper Belt.










