What i am conscious of is that our Earth was systematically manufactured. This makes the plausibility of an earth like planet very low unless an intervention had taken place. Or it makes custom planets the new standard.
Add in my recent conjecture for a habitable hollow planet as standard and we have a completely new standard for a life bearing planet. Essentially all of them. Amusingly this make Swedenborg's information regarding life on all planets as effectively correct. I had considered it as a rare error on his part.
Even without the conjecture of a successful hollow planet, we have simple underground bases to contend with. It happens to be the obvious solution to colonizing a strange planet.
Add in my recent conjecture for a habitable hollow planet as standard and we have a completely new standard for a life bearing planet. Essentially all of them. Amusingly this make Swedenborg's information regarding life on all planets as effectively correct. I had considered it as a rare error on his part.
Even without the conjecture of a successful hollow planet, we have simple underground bases to contend with. It happens to be the obvious solution to colonizing a strange planet.
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Earth 2.0? Search For Alien Life Continues As Possible Habitable Worlds Spotted Nearby
Coburn Palmer
August 16, 2016
August 16, 2016
http://www.inquisitr.com/3424911/earth-2-0-search-for-alien-life-continues-as-possible-habitable-worlds-spotted-nearby/
European
scientists have discovered a batch of alien worlds out in deep space
that could support extraterrestrial life including one orbiting the star
closest to our Sun.
Astronomers from the European Southern Observatory (ESO) have spotted
a faraway rocky and potentially habitable Earth-like planet orbiting
Proxima Centauri, a red dwarf star 4.25 light years from the Sun.
An anonymous astrophysicist at the ESO broke the discovery of the alien world to the German magazine Der Spiegel, although the observatory is waiting for confirmation before it makes an official announcement later this month.
“It was hard work finding the tiny celestial body. We were at the limits of what is technologically possible when it comes to measurements.”
The unnamed exoplanet is .24 light years away from the two stars of Alpha Centauri and is considered part of that system; the constellation is mainly visible from the southern hemisphere.
The faraway alien world circles a small cool red dwarf star, so it
most probably exists in constant twilight and any plants and animals
living on its surface would look drastically different from those on
Earth.
The planet sits in the habitable “goldilocks” zone and should
therefore be able to support liquid water on its surface, but because of
the darkness, trees and shrubs on the surface would probably be
pitch-black in color. The darkly colored leaves would enable the alien
plants to use photosynthesis to survive.
The alien planet
is several million years older than Earth, so it could contain higher
life forms, similar to humans, but its star tends to erupt with violent
solar storms, so it’s also possible all the rivers, lakes, and oceans
evaporated a long time ago, according to Der Spiegel.
“Never before have planet-hunters come upon another possible Earth that is so nearby.”
The ESO is delaying its official announcement about the alien
Earth-like world until later this month possibly because of a mistake
they made in 2012 when they said they had discovered a rocky world
circling nearby Alpha Centauri B. A later study found that the planet,
dubbed Alpha Centauri Bb, almost certainly did not exist.
Another 20 potentially Earth-like planets were discovered by an
international team of researchers using NASA’s Kepler space telescope.
All the potentially habitable alien worlds lie within the “goldilocks”
zone of their respective solar systems meaning they could contain alien life or one day be suitable for human colonization, study co-author Michelle Hill told Space.com.
“It’s exciting to see the sheer amount of planets that are out there. [It] makes you think that there is zero chance of there not being another place where life could be found.”
We might know more about the existence of extraterrestrial life
on these distant alien planets when Stephen Hawking and Silicon Valley
billionaire Yuri Milner finish building their fleet of nanocraft that
are capable of reaching 30 percent the speed of light.
The project, called Breakthrough Starshot, uses small wafer-thin
spacecraft that are outfitted with special solar sails capable of
catching lasers fired from Earth to accelerate into deep space.
Once completed and launched into space, the tiny ships could reach Alpha Centauri in 15 years where hopefully they would discover more alien worlds, USC’s Professor Phillip Lubin told Universe Today.
“The discovery of a possible planet around Proxima Centauri is very exciting. It makes the case of visiting nearby stellar systems even more compelling, though we know there are many exoplanets around other nearby stars and it is very likely that the Alpha Centauri system will also have planets.”
Do you think there could be alien life on the newly discovered alien world circling Proxima Centauri?
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