On 10/29/2015 11:43 PM, salyavin808 wrote:




---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <noozguru@...> wrote :

Are some of these scientists insecure or something? I mean, we're getting "scientist" probably in their 20s declaring things and they really haven't had much experience in life. Everyday we get proclamations some which conflict with another group's proclamations the week before. Some are just really, really lame. I would give them a D if I were their professor.

I'm intrigued to know what "experience in life" you could have that would make you more likely to know how much matter there is in distant galaxies. Surely it's a matter of measuring gravitational rotation and studying spectroheliographs of emitted light?

I'm intrigued by how you misunderstand what the term "experience in life" means. It means "mature thinking". That's why I'm wondering if these ideas are those of millennial scientists.


Logically the way we see things in nature work of course it is entirely possible there are earth like planets throughout the universe. But why make the stupid statement that this planet is among the first. More likely many, many "Earths" have come and gone. That is a more logical assumption.

It's a matter of atomic complexity. The first generation of atoms were 75% hydrogen, it was the supernovae of the first stars that created the next level of complexity by fusing atomic nuclei together to make heavier elements. It takes four generations of stars forming and collapsing to create carbon:

However that too is just a theory.


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    On 10/29/2015 02:44 PM, jr_esq@... <mailto:jr_esq@...>
    [FairfieldLife] wrote:

According to a new research by astronomers. Essentially, they're saying consciousness is present everywhere in the universe, which MMY stated in his books. But Carl Sagan supposedly stated that the golden records on the Voyager probe may be found by another intelligent species which have not yet existed today. Or, that the records would eventually wither away in outer space without being discovered by any intelligent beings.


Our Planet Is Among the First of Many, Many Earths <http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2015/10/all-the-future-earths/413017/?utm_source=yahoo>



        
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