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re: Is There Life On Kepler-452b The Most Earth-like Planet Ever Discovered?
Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:02 am to TigerPanzer
Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:02 am to TigerPanzer
The chicks are short and really strong. The gravity is twice ours. You'd have to be in really good shape to get an erection as your heart would have to work much harder to pump your blood. Assuming you could, cowgirl would be the way to go but she'd probably break it off with her super strong twat muscles. Need a scientist to weigh in and fact check on this most urgent matter.
This post was edited on 7/24/15 at 8:03 am
Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:09 am to BigPerm30
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Pics?
Not hot and not going to link her picture.
Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:10 am to CoachDon
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In fact, the older the worse because more chances for more mass evolution.
FIFY
Cute.
Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:21 am to Pectus
Hmm. Do we have less life on our planet now than in the past due to mass extinctions? Perhaps we have less than we did before the last mass extinction, but we have more diverse life forms now than we did, say, 500 million years ago, even after several mass extinctions.
Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:25 am to Sandy_Ash
quote:yea but then you would be seeing events of 1400 years ago.
We need to find a way to get a photo of these planets , find a telescope that can do that.
Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:39 am to TheIndulger
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Hmm. Do we have less life on our planet now than in the past due to mass extinctions? Perhaps we have less than we did before the last mass extinction, but we have more diverse life forms now than we did, say, 500 million years ago, even after several mass extinctions
What does less life mean?
I would say if the Permo-Triassic extinction never happened, then we would have many more genera of animals. Yet, if it never happened, we wouldn't have been here either.
Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:48 am to Pectus
but have more genera now than we did 3.5 billion years ago.. So why would you conclude that the older a planet is, the less likely to find life?
I figured in any planets life, there is a sweet spot in its age that is optimal for life.
I figured in any planets life, there is a sweet spot in its age that is optimal for life.
Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:56 am to TheIndulger
I doubt there is intelligent life there now, but I wouldn't be surprised if it existed in the past. that star is much older.
Posted on 7/24/15 at 9:17 am to ShortyRob
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What happens if we find life elsewhere and it's humanoid? Not necessarily human, but ya know, two arms, two legs, upright etc etc? What would that indicate to people?
It would indicate that a study is needed to determine how horny the alien women are.
Posted on 7/24/15 at 9:31 am to fantastickmath
This planet has nothing similar to Jupiter close to its orbit (Jupiter acts like a giant vacuum for Earth). That alone is a big reason to suspect that intelligent life does not exist there.
Its temperature is hotter than the Earth from my understanding.
Its temperature is hotter than the Earth from my understanding.
Posted on 7/24/15 at 10:02 am to weagle99
Also, IF there is currently intelligent life on that planet and they are looking at Earth they are seeing Earth around the year 600AD.
Posted on 7/24/15 at 10:43 am to weagle99
I was just thinking that. I wonder if they are gonna convert to Christianity? Or maybe hold out for Islam?
Posted on 7/24/15 at 10:46 am to Matisyeezy
Neither, they are all dead from global warming.
Posted on 7/24/15 at 10:46 am to MrLarson
i wonder who their president is?
Posted on 7/24/15 at 10:52 am to fantastickmath
Keep in mind that what we're seeing with this planet is only a reflection of what it was 1400 years ago, not what it is today. There may have been intelligent life on it back then but it may very well be extinct today.
Posted on 7/24/15 at 11:35 am to TheIndulger
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but have more genera now than we did 3.5 billion years ago
Can't prove that. Can only say we have genera that were able to be preserved in the rock record.
Posted on 7/24/15 at 1:15 pm to Sentrius
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Keep in mind that what we're seeing with this planet is only a reflection of what it was 1400 years ago, not what it is today. There may have been intelligent life on it back then but it may very well be extinct today.
1400 years is an eyeblink, this is unlikely to matter.
Posted on 7/24/15 at 2:43 pm to Pectus
You're avoiding my question by nitpicking.
Posted on 7/24/15 at 2:47 pm to foshizzle
Even if there is life, what are we going to do about it? Send signals in light flashes and wait 2800 years for a response?
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