You obviously didn't see it. Ignorance is bliss. Fool.Mate that is utter bull crap. No one is going to have a surgical RFID implanted for national security. I can`t understand why people sensationalise things. Gee, and the last sentence sums it up. Nutter.
Gooner, please tell me this post is tongue in cheek?
Yes, similar in a cosmic sense could well mean a body that consists of various unremarkable ores (SPOC's description of Regular-1 from Star Trek 2 - The Wrath of Khan) with some carbon dioxide and water frozen as ices at something near the right distance from a stable star.Observation shows us the humanly visible universe has a sporadic arrangement of stellar bodies. Similar, but nothing exactly the same. To have the perfect combination of planet mass distanced proportionately from a light and heat source is highly unlikely if not an impossibility. If we look at how this planet has evolved to be life supporting it appears that an incredible amount of perfect scenarios have unfolded. A little bit too perfect I suspect.
Gooner, I am much relieved that my original assessment of your priorities has not been shattered.The bit about now getting fortnightly payments instead of a lump sum payment is true. But it is quite likely that the uses to which the money was put were slightly exaggerated (well, perhaps very given I do not own a plasma TV, surround sound system or Sony Playstation). Any my wife would not be impressed were she to find out I had been telling people she plays the pokies. And I suspect my youngest daughter would be surprised to find out that her name is really Taleeshaa.
Was a very wind afternoon in Sydney yesterday - obviously had too much time on my hands
To have the perfect combination of planet mass distanced proportionately from a light and heat source is highly unlikely if not an impossibility. If we look at how this planet has evolved to be life supporting it appears that an incredible amount of perfect scenarios have unfolded. A little bit too perfect I suspect.
My Jove, one would miss a walk in the park or swim at a beach.And we also don't need a habitable climate to settle another world, just the construction and supply of structures that are suitable for hostile environment - something we already have on and around Earth. Supplies can be shipped in, recyled, or extracted.
This combination of light/heat from a stellar mass with regards to Earth is far from perfect.
The 'goldilocks' zone the Earth orbits with respect to the Sun, is not perfect. Earth could move 15% closer or further away and the planet would still be habitable, perhaps challenging, but habitable none the less.
Water is abundant in the universe. I don't see anything unique or perfect about Earth or our Solar system.
My Jove, one would miss a walk in the park or swim at a beach.
It really would be a shame to lose this world.
Yes, similar in a cosmic sense could well mean a body that consists of various unremarkable ores (SPOC's description of Regular-1 from Star Trek 2 - The Wrath of Khan) with some carbon dioxide and water frozen as ices at something near the right distance from a stable star.
Mars might be as good as it gets.
This too is a question of energy.What about our limited water supply?
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