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Old September 3rd 03, 05:36 AM
Painius
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Bert! Look again at your post below...

"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message...
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LIanzian You could be closer to reality than me. We will never know for
sure. I'll only ask for one planet in that group of 100 million stars
(fair?) Since I'm giving so much I want this planet to have 70% surface
water,and an average temperature of 60 degrees. Rotate once in 24 hours
have a moon of 2,000 miles in diameter(one fourth of the planets
diameter. If you give me that Lianzian I will give you the
other stars. "Please" Bert


Here you appear to list things that are essential to life...

1) planet on which to live,

2) 70% surface water,

3) average temperature of 60 degrees (F),

4) appropriate rotational period,

5) LARGE MOON !!! (?)

So Bert, are we saying here that a large satellite such as
Earth's Moon is essential for the evolution of intelligent
life?

If so, this may vastly lower the chances of finding life in
other systems of the Milky Way!

happy days and...
starry starry nights!

--
"Oh give me please the Universe keys
That unlock all those mysteries!"
You pay your fees, you find some keys
That keeps you always groping.

"Oh give me please the Happiness keys
That ease the pain of biting fleas!"
Today you seize you need no keys,
That door is always open.

Paine Ellsworth