Re: Rose's Web site

2004-09-04 Thread Michael Turner
I'm going to on-topic here - no really! - but try to weave in other themes that the inscribed-matter message hypothesis and the post-Singularity ET hypothesis have raised. And I'm going to start with what I think is a pretty reasonable assumption: Europa may actually fit the profile of a very ave

Re: Rose's Web site

2004-09-04 Thread James McEnanly
The reason that we are discovering gas giant sized worlds at such a great pace may be that with  our current search methods, such worlds are relatively easy to find. It is like taking a census of fish in a lake with a net with 5 inch gaps.  I also think that  we may yet find a somewhat Earth-like

Re: Rose's Web site

2004-09-04 Thread Robert J. Bradbury
Michael Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > And I'm going to start with what I think is a pretty reasonable > assumption: Europa may actually fit the profile of a very average, > life-bearing planet in the universe. Most life in the universe > may originate from oceans on planets around gas gian

Re: Rose's Web site

2004-09-04 Thread Michael Turner
> > And I'm going to start with what I think is a pretty reasonable > > assumption: Europa may actually fit the profile of a very average, > > life-bearing planet in the universe. Most life in the universe > > may originate from oceans on planets around gas giants. Robert Bradbury: > Huh? May