http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/spac ... y-Way.htmlNew 'life in space' hope after billions of 'habitable planets' found in Milky Way
Billions of Habitable Planets?
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So how soon before I can leave for one of these planets?
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I'm hoping to move to the Planet of the Cats.
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So when can I pay twenty bucks to have one of them named Ian World? So that someday people will colonize it and they'll be obligated to erect at least a few statues to me, maybe name the capital city Ianopolis, etc...
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OR they'd erect a statue of Magneto.
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But we haven't finished raping this one yet!
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You already did.Woodbutcher wrote:I'm hoping to move to the Planet of the Cats.

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Okay, so ten years from now?andrewclunn wrote:But we haven't finished raping this one yet!
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What makes Earth habitable is that early life over a long period of time changed the environment, such as giving it an oxygen atmosphere. Any planet devoid of life would not be particularly pleasant, and terraforming the original Earth naturally required millions of years. Even with life and an oxygen atmosphere, we not evolving under that planet's circumstances could render all local food poisonous. Unless the dice are loaded.
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That's with our current technology. I think that if we could even get to those planets we'd be better prepared to rape improve the existing environment.Tyrannical wrote:What makes Earth habitable is that early life over a long period of time changed the environment, such as giving it an oxygen atmosphere. Any planet devoid of life would not be particularly pleasant, and terraforming the original Earth naturally required millions of years. Even with life and an oxygen atmosphere, we not evolving under that planet's circumstances could render all local food poisonous. Unless the dice are loaded.
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Gawdzilla wrote:Okay, so two years from now?andrewclunn wrote:But we haven't finished raping this one yet!

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I suspect we've already done the deed and just need to realize it.FBM wrote:Gawdzilla wrote:Okay, so two years from now?andrewclunn wrote:But we haven't finished raping this one yet!
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Self replicating microscopic machines that convert CO2 into O2, aka early life, may be hard to beat with technology.Gawdzilla wrote:That's with our current technology. I think that if we could even get to those planets we'd be better prepared to rape improve the existing environment.Tyrannical wrote:What makes Earth habitable is that early life over a long period of time changed the environment, such as giving it an oxygen atmosphere. Any planet devoid of life would not be particularly pleasant, and terraforming the original Earth naturally required millions of years. Even with life and an oxygen atmosphere, we not evolving under that planet's circumstances could render all local food poisonous. Unless the dice are loaded.
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Thinkin' that way myself lately.Gawdzilla wrote:I suspect we've already done the deed and just need to realize it.FBM wrote:Gawdzilla wrote:Okay, so two years from now?andrewclunn wrote:But we haven't finished raping this one yet!
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But they can be replicated, perhaps, by technology, so we are back at square one.Tyrannical wrote:Self replicating microscopic machines that convert CO2 into O2, aka early life, may be hard to beat with technology.Gawdzilla wrote:That's with our current technology. I think that if we could even get to those planets we'd be better prepared to rape improve the existing environment.Tyrannical wrote:What makes Earth habitable is that early life over a long period of time changed the environment, such as giving it an oxygen atmosphere. Any planet devoid of life would not be particularly pleasant, and terraforming the original Earth naturally required millions of years. Even with life and an oxygen atmosphere, we not evolving under that planet's circumstances could render all local food poisonous. Unless the dice are loaded.
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