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Darkest planet ever discovered an sign of an alien intelligence?
Darkest planet ever discovered a sign of an alien intelligence?
--------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/1974...kest-plane.htm This planet reflects only 1% of the light that hits it. That is blacker than black paint. What can naturally absorb so much light that it emits only 1% of the light reaching the planet? Various materials could turn a planet pitch black but its hard to imagine how such mixtures become so efficient across the entire spectrum of light because most planets have a mix of water, silicates, carbon, hydrogen and various other trace elements and chemicals added at time of formation preventing a uniform black chemistry from developing. Alternative explanations could also exist. A highly industrialized planet? A planet that is weaponizing every available energy so it has nothing left over? Black plant leaves that have become super efficient absorbers of energy and have spread throughout the planet? If you had the chance to visit TrES-2b would you go near such a demon planet? After all, we do have a history of imagining demons in dark places and now we discover a dark world - what if folklore describing hell turned out to be one and the same thing? |
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Darkest planet ever discovered an sign of an alien intelligence?
On Aug 14, 4:57*am, 7
email_at_www_at_enemygadgets_dot_...@enemygadgets .com wrote: Darkest planet ever discovered a sign of an alien intelligence? --------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/1974...es-behind-the-... This planet reflects only 1% of the light that hits it. That is blacker than black paint. What can naturally absorb so much light that it emits only 1% of the light reaching the planet? Various materials could turn a planet pitch black but its hard to imagine how such mixtures become so efficient across the entire spectrum of light because most planets have a mix of water, silicates, carbon, hydrogen and various other trace elements and chemicals added at time of formation preventing a uniform black chemistry from developing. Alternative explanations could also exist. A highly industrialized planet? A planet that is weaponizing every available energy so it has nothing left over? Black plant leaves that have become super efficient absorbers of energy and have spread throughout the planet? It's a gas giant the size of Jupiter; not likely it has either a military-industrial complex or plants with leaves visible from space. '...the astronomers think that a strong overabundance of gaseous sodium or titanium oxide might be sufficient. "But I suspect that it's some chemical species that we have not yet thought of," adds Spiegel. "Finding the culprit would require high resolution optical spectroscopy of a sort that is very challenging."' I'm wondering about the possibility of lots of carbon and/or buckyballs in vapor form. If you had the chance to visit TrES-2b would you go near such a demon planet? Hell, yes. After all, we do have a history of imagining demons in dark places and now we discover a dark world - what if folklore describing hell turned out to be one and the same thing? I don't live in a demon-haunted universe. Mark L. Fergerson |
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Darkest planet ever discovered an sign of an alien intelligence?
On 14/08/2011 7:57 AM, 7 wrote:
Alternative explanations could also exist. A highly industrialized planet? A planet that is weaponizing every available energy so it has nothing left over? Black plant leaves that have become super efficient absorbers of energy and have spread throughout the planet? If you had the chance to visit TrES-2b would you go near such a demon planet? After all, we do have a history of imagining demons in dark places and now we discover a dark world - what if folklore describing hell turned out to be one and the same thing? It's a gas giant planet the size of Jupiter. No black plants, or military industrial complexes can possibly exist on it. Yousuf Khan |
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Darkest planet ever discovered an sign of an alien intelligence?
Le 15/08/11 15:32, Yousuf Khan a écrit :
On 14/08/2011 7:57 AM, 7 wrote: Alternative explanations could also exist. A highly industrialized planet? A planet that is weaponizing every available energy so it has nothing left over? Black plant leaves that have become super efficient absorbers of energy and have spread throughout the planet? If you had the chance to visit TrES-2b would you go near such a demon planet? After all, we do have a history of imagining demons in dark places and now we discover a dark world - what if folklore describing hell turned out to be one and the same thing? It's a gas giant planet the size of Jupiter. No black plants, or military industrial complexes can possibly exist on it. Yousuf Khan Black plants could float in the atmosphere of that gas giant. Feeding on those plants, black animals grow, some of them intelligent. They do not fall because they inflate with lighter gases huge gas balls that sustain them, and allow them to feed from the black plants. :-) |
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Darkest planet ever discovered an sign of an alienintelligence?
On Sun, 14 Aug 2011 12:57:18 +0100, 7 wrote:
Darkest planet ever discovered a sign of an alien intelligence? --------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/1974...es-behind-the- darkest-planet-ever-discovered-nasa-kepler-space-telescope-black-blackest- plane.htm snip Was it interesting? I read starting from the end, and stopped when I got to the sentence "Like the moon, the planet is believed to be tidally locked and hence, no side of the planet faces the star." -- RLW |
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Darkest planet ever discovered an sign of an alien intelligence?
On 8/15/2011 1:51 PM, jacob navia wrote:
Le 15/08/11 15:32, Yousuf Khan a écrit : It's a gas giant planet the size of Jupiter. No black plants, or military industrial complexes can possibly exist on it. Yousuf Khan Black plants could float in the atmosphere of that gas giant. I can barely see bacteria evolving on a gas giant, let alone whole plants in an environment where the winds are sweeping around at hundreds of mph if not thousands. However, it's possible that life could evolve on a moon around a gas giant. But a mere moon won't turn the whole planet black. Yousuf Khan |
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Darkest planet ever discovered an sign of an alien intelligence?
In sci.astro message , Mon, 15 Aug 2011
09:32:42, Yousuf Khan posted: It's a gas giant planet the size of Jupiter. No black plants, or military industrial complexes can possibly exist on it. It is the scrap-heap of the local branch of the Galactic Nanotube and Graphene Combine. -- (c) John Stockton, nr London, UK. Turnpike v6.05 MIME. Web http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk/ - FAQqish topics, acronyms and links; Astro stuff via astron-1.htm, gravity0.htm ; quotings.htm, pascal.htm, etc. No Encoding. Quotes before replies. Snip well. Write clearly. Don't Mail News. |
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