Earth-sized planet found orbiting Alpha Centauri B.

momeNt

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Was the big bang symmetrical? What could have made it not symmetrical if that was the only thing in existence at the time?

If it is symmetrical, only chaos would prevent the exact opposite of what is happening on this half of the explosion as the other side of the explosion. All of our brains are just chemical equations responding to stimuli, and as such we as humans are probably not capable of chaotic actions unless the chemicals in our brain act chaotically at some subatomic level.

With this in mind how is it possible that one could refute that the exact same thing is happening on the other side of the universe right now?

Has chaos been proven? I thought we are trying to disprove chaos with the higgs-boson. So basically I'm right. There is an alternate universe, the other side of the center of the universe, and what is happening is exactly what is happening right now.

I hate not having a single genuine thought :(
 

Newbian

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Who cares if it's about the same size.

I want a planet that's livable and either it being 100x as large so texas is made fun of because of it's slogan "everything's bigger in texas" when we can say "everything is bigger here then texas" or a planet that is tiny to the point where a few hundred people can only live on it and one person can own it so you can make people jealous by saying you own a entire planet. :p
 

BudAshes

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Was the big bang symmetrical? What could have made it not symmetrical if that was the only thing in existence at the time?

If it is symmetrical, only chaos would prevent the exact opposite of what is happening on this half of the explosion as the other side of the explosion. All of our brains are just chemical equations responding to stimuli, and as such we as humans are probably not capable of chaotic actions unless the chemicals in our brain act chaotically at some subatomic level.

With this in mind how is it possible that one could refute that the exact same thing is happening on the other side of the universe right now?

Has chaos been proven? I thought we are trying to disprove chaos with the higgs-boson. So basically I'm right. There is an alternate universe, the other side of the center of the universe, and what is happening is exactly what is happening right now.

I hate not having a single genuine thought :(

Even worse is that we are just holograms projected by 2 dimensional images at the edge of the universe. So you have no original thoughts and you aren't even solid.
 
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Who cares if it's about the same size.

I want a planet that's livable and either it being 100x as large so texas is made fun of because of it's slogan "everything's bigger in texas" when we can say "everything is bigger here then texas" or a planet that is tiny to the point where a few hundred people can only live on it and one person can own it so you can make people jealous by saying you own a entire planet. :p

a livable planet 100x bigger than earth would be 100x less dense. you wouldn't find it very livable for very long.
 

momeNt

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Even worse is that we are just holograms projected by 2 dimensional images at the edge of the universe. So you have no original thoughts and you aren't even solid.

That doesn't mesh with the BBT.


Does it?
 
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Fayd

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Who cares if it's about the same size.

I want a planet that's livable and either it being 100x as large so texas is made fun of because of it's slogan "everything's bigger in texas" when we can say "everything is bigger here then texas" or a planet that is tiny to the point where a few hundred people can only live on it and one person can own it so you can make people jealous by saying you own a entire planet. :p

"about the same size", assuming it's a similar iron core planet, means it has approximately the same gravity.

humans can't survive on hugely different gravity worlds. if we want to look for compatible worlds, then they have to be of a certain size, and within a certain "habitable band"... and complete with atmosphere.
 

Northern Lawn

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Soon as we get cold fusion we will be able to live just about anywhere, don't even need the Sun.
 

dmcowen674

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Originally Posted by dmcowen674
Probably just Jupiter 2

I am guessing pluto 3 but they will find out the calculations were wrong and say it isn't a planet. :mad:

You didn't get it.

Way before your time I'm sure.

Look up a show called Lost in Space.

The name of the ship was Jupiter 2.

Their destination was Alpha Centauri.
 

Fritzo

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Originally Posted by dmcowen674
Probably just Jupiter 2



You didn't get it.

Way before your time I'm sure.

Look up a show called Lost in Space.

The name of the ship was Jupiter 2.

Their destination was Alpha Centauri.

Dr. Smith was a pedophile.