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Beyond Earth

let's get away from the problems of Earth and get lost in space. What planets or moons in our solar system do you think are most likely harboring microorganisms? What other space curiosities intrigue you.

USAManOfWar

let's get away from the problems of Earth and get lost in space. What planets or moons in our solar system do you think are most likely harboring microorganisms? What other space curiosities intrigue you.

USAManOfWar

That was pretty interesting. Good find, thanks

Alexwu22

i believe there has to be aliens out there.... somewhere

JurisDoctor

OP: Check out this youtube video. Had me thinking of you:

USAManOfWar

True they def say every galaxy has a black hole at its center. What I wrote to them was that there are multiple universes and between these universes is a force I called true gravity that keeps universes separate and in order while allowing their expansion. Space, dark matter I said were buffers to this force and allows us to experience gravity the way we do in our universe and that black holes are where true gravity can be observed a force so powerful light or matter can't escape it unlike the buffered gravity that lets light and matter pass through it. basically holes in space that expose our universe to this force strong enough to keeps galaxies together and our universe expanding. It's been a long time since I wrote it and this summary of what I remember isn't the greatest but anyway they did write me back tho :lol:

madmatt

Quote from USAManOfWar >> Quote from madmatt >>

USAManOfWar

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Image of a black hole......personally, I think it looks like Uranus.

madmatt

Image of a black hole......personally, I think it looks like Uranus.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/10/science/black-hole-picture.html

ehwozz

Aliens man!

USAManOfWar

what do ya'll think of this? is it ours or aliens? it's kind of old news but it's actual footage of a ufo, it's just know one knows who's ufo it is.  https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2018/03/13/video-shows-apparent-encounter-between-navy-pilot-and-ufo/

Pidge

Most likely in our solar system? Jupiter/moons I reckon just bc we’ve been all around (and now in) mars. I read a publication about TRAPPIST-1 and the surrounding planets. The folks seemed rather excited because of water and temp. Not in our solar system, so not really applicable as an answer, but i found it really cool.

wizardsblood

Quote from DarkPassenger >> Jupiter is my best guess for inter-solar system life beyond ours. That includes its moons such as Europa. I'm not talking just micro organisms. I believe there could be sea life.

You should watch Neil Degrasse Tyson's "Cosmos"

 Jupiter itself is not likely to have life, it's just a huge fart ball

LiamHURLEY

A bit off topic, but I suggest watching High Life. A space movie, really makes you think, very thought provoking

JurisDoctor

Quote from USAManOfWar >> it's a huge planet so scale may play a part in it. I don't think life outside earth will be the same as our. Maybe the cellular structure will be different, I don't know either way I'm just imagining what could be 

 My apologies, I shouldn't have been so quick to dismiss the idea, and it was wrong of me to not be open minded.

I thought about it more and researched why carbon is intrinsic to life as we know it. Basically, the reactions that carbon is needed for builds the building blocks of life as we know it. It forms the basis for proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, which is what made cellular and then more complex life possible. Anyway, I came across this article that you might find intriguing:

TontoJones

Quote from bethro01 >> Quote from TontoJones >> Doesn't Saturn and Jupiter have some gas composition similar to earth?  A surprise that Uranus doesn't have that.

 I think I laughed at this way harder than was warranted 🤣🤣🤣

 Yeah I know but at least you smiled.  Mission accomplished.  Cheap Uranus jokes usually get a giggle or two, had to go there couldn't resist....

drod9399

Quote from bethro01 >> Quote from TontoJones >> Doesn't Saturn and Jupiter have some gas composition similar to earth?  A surprise that Uranus doesn't have that.

 I think I laughed at this way harder than was warranted 🤣🤣🤣

 Whenever I say Uranus I laugh. I actually know someone named Uranus...lol.

madmatt

Quote from TontoJones >> Doesn't Saturn and Jupiter have some gas composition similar to earth?  A surprise that Uranus doesn't have that.

 Uranus has toxic gases....:)

https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-43871497