On Friday, May 24, 2019 at 3:52:58 PM UTC-5, The Starmaker wrote:
NASA's Kepler just spotted 18 new Earth-sized planets...
https://bgr.com/2019/05/23/kepler-ex...itable-worlds/
I don't think people at NASA or in the 'scientific community' Understand what
"Earth-like" or "Goldilocks zone" actually means in order for life to exist on another planet.
I guess I'm the only one here that can explain it...
In order for another planet to have life...
it has to be the exact size of the Earth, the same circumfernce of the earth, the same
distance from our sun, the same size of the sun, a moon the same distance and size of the moon..
otherwise...forgetaboutit.
What about life forms that adapted to other environments? Even us humans do
that sometimes.