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Topic RE: 2012 Shenanigans. I have a little something for you sillies.
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HatesYou Posted at 8:31 am on Aug. 6, 2008
Gliese 581 C.  A second Earth? Maybe.
There's also Gliese 581 D.


However. C is too hot, a bit like Venus only this planet does not orbit around it's star, and the temperature isn't as extreme as Venus.
Instead, one side faces the sun at all times, and the other side does not.
So if you'd like to see a sunset here, you'd have to get your ass up and drive to the other side.
Which is understandable and doable.



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D is too cold.  



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But think about it.
We have places like this in Earth.
I mean the Antarctic? It's fucking freezing up there, yet life exists.
Same goes for Deserts.  They lack water, and the temperature is pretty intense, yet life is still there.


Therefore, it is very possible that life just may be out there.
Kepler is said to be released in 2009.
This telescope will scan through stars and galaxies so that when looking for Earth-like planets, such as we are now -only with a more shitlike telescope -our findings will result to be a bit more accurate.  And exciting.


Oh and don't get me started on Mars.
This planet has been giving signs of life for quite some time.
Scientists are still working on discovering some hard evidence.
BUT this could mean that we've had two examples of life.
Right here, in our very own Solar System.


2012?!? I think not.
We've only begun.  There's so much more out there.
So many possibilities of intelligent life out there in the Cosmos.


Discuss.

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HatesYou Posted at 8:54 am on Aug. 6, 2008
Quote: from zamrambo at 11:52 am on Aug. 6, 2008

Deserts here sustain life because people get their water elsewhere.
It doesn't tend to work when there is no water whatsoever.

Yes. I know. Where there is water there is life.
And that is why so many are excited about 581 C and D.
Because they have so many Earth-like qualities.
zamrambo Posted at 8:52 am on Aug. 6, 2008
Deserts here sustain life because people get their water elsewhere.

It doesn't tend to work when there is no water whatsoever.

HatesYou Posted at 8:42 am on Aug. 6, 2008
Quote: from Lulu Nobody at 11:36 am on Aug. 6, 2008

I strongly believe that there is, maybe not close to us, another planet or other solar systems where life exists.
Which is exactly what Gliese 581 C and Gliese 581 D have the possibility of proving.
Latin Muscle Posted at 8:39 am on Aug. 6, 2008
Quote: from Lulu Nobody at 8:36 am on Aug. 6, 2008

I've always found it absurd that in the entirety of the universe, human beings and the other creatures that inhabit the Earth were the only living things out there. I strongly believe that there is, maybe not close to us, another planet or other solar systems where life exists.

Well said.
r o c 1 Posted at 8:38 am on Aug. 6, 2008
wow cool.......

those new earths?

HatesYou Posted at 8:38 am on Aug. 6, 2008
Quote: from latin muscle at 11:34 am on Aug. 6, 2008

Basic stuff.
Yah but those apes you speak of need this basic shit.
Xjord101290X Posted at 8:37 am on Aug. 6, 2008
bacteria is ALL those planets have... maybe in a few billion years they'll have developed into actual creatures, but Earth will have died out by then... so there's no point in researching it...
Lulu Nobody Posted at 8:36 am on Aug. 6, 2008
I've always found it absurd that in the entirety of the universe, human beings and the other creatures that inhabit the Earth were the only living things out there. I strongly believe that there is, maybe not close to us, another planet or other solar systems where life exists.
Latin Muscle Posted at 8:34 am on Aug. 6, 2008
Basic stuff.
And lol i still laugh at the apes who think we will die  2012.
And the ignorant fools who think there is no life out there, are silly.

Permious Posted at 8:33 am on Aug. 6, 2008
i really doubt there's intelligent life out there. maybe a plant or something.
fizzle123 Posted at 8:32 am on Aug. 6, 2008
dont it makes me depressed. 2012 year of the olympics:D
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