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Published by C1ay 04-26-2007
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#1
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HappytheStripper
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04-26-2007
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| Re: Astronomers Find First Earth-like Planet in Habitable Zone Nice Article.. I was seeing this on the news last night.. and it got me thinking.. no suprises there though.. unlike this beauty in the heavens.. In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth (Genisis 1.1) .. could he have created two..?? Scientific evidence supports.. that life on earth did not come into existence by accident.. Scientific evidence supports.. a series of sychronistic events occuring to create that which we know now.. and if you look closely enough.. you can see these events occuring on a daily basis.. There are so many conditions enabling life on earth to exist.. for example.. we have the right kind of sun.. emitting middle of the range radiation.. not too hot.. not too cold.. Our planet is the right distance from the sun.. if we were any closer the seas would boil.. and unlike other planets.. earths' orbit around the sun.. is very nearly circular.. unlike oher planets which have an elliptical (oval) orbit.. Our planet is just the right size.. It is big enough to retain an atomosphere.. and it seems the force of gravity is just right.. movement is with ease.. well for most people or animals.. and earth rotates at just the right speed.. creating that which we observe as time.. Nights do not get too cold.. because of a slow rotation.. also rotation is not too fast.. so as to creat cyclonic weather conditions.. It is with this knowledge and some theory.. the chances of these conditions appearing are unique.. this is why religions attribute these designs of creation to a creator.. Just a thought.. Ashley |
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sciencegirl94
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04-27-2007
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| Re: Astronomers Find First Earth-like Planet in Habitable Zone Really interesting article. if you think about it, this could mean a lot in the future, And I agree life is not just an accident, it's too complex and amazing just to be an accident. But sometimes I do wonder... Why? Why is their life? Why here? Why like this? There is no advantage of life... No benefits if you look in a broad scale. If you look up at the stars, you realize how small we are. If you get beyond how beautiful they are, you know they couldn't be reached in a lifetime. In many lifetimes... And that really makes me think what a real miracle that there is life. How amazing chemicals, substances can be. It is not just an accident that there is life. And that is why probably many people think that some kind of a creator created life. It's just too amazing. this is just a though too... |
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#3
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CraigD
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04-27-2007
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| Ecentricity, inclination, and the "Goldilocks zone" Quote:
A minor factual correction: Quote:
At a nearly-zero .00005°, Earth does have the least inclined orbit of any planet, with Uranus (.76986°) a distant second, though none of the planets are inclined enough that one would much notice looking at a scale model. The wikipedia article “Table of planets and dwarf planets in the Solar System” has this and other solar orbital data in a convenient form, with links to explanations of all its terms. | ||
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#4
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HappytheStripper
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04-27-2007
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| Re: Ecentricity, inclination, and the "Goldilocks zone" Quote: I won't tell you where my head was at.. when I wrote this.. needless to say.. thanks for the minor correction.. its days like these.. when I appreciate those.. whom have more information than I.. Ashley | |
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#5
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Buffy
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05-03-2007
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| To good to pass up: The Onion: Earth-like Planet Discovered: What do you think? The truth is out there, Buffy |
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