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Kepler 186 - An 'Earth Twin' Planet Has Been Discovered - Scythe - 04-18-2014 ![]() Quote:It is a bit bigger and somewhat colder, but a planet circling a star 500 light-years away is otherwise the closest match of our home world discovered so far, astronomers announced on Thursday. Full Article: New York Times RE: Kepler 186 - An 'Earth Twin' Planet Has Been Discovered - xornull - 04-18-2014 Dude this is pretty cool. 500 light years though O_O but what they see is outdated by 500 years because of the distance... RE: Kepler 186 - An 'Earth Twin' Planet Has Been Discovered - Eclipse - 04-18-2014 Many, many planets like this one have been discovered. They can't confirm the temperature or water presence exactly, as they work it out based on it's size, and distance from its sun. If its distance is just right, its in the 'Goldilocks zone'. Kepler 186 is a promising one. If there is intelligent life there, and they look at earth, they'd see dinosaurs. Scientists say that by day. the year 2050, they will have confirmed intelligent life, as they discover so many planets like this one all the time. RE: Kepler 186 - An 'Earth Twin' Planet Has Been Discovered - xornull - 04-18-2014 (04-18-2014, 10:59 AM)Aurora Wrote: Many, many planets like this one have been discovered. They can't confirm the temperature or water presence exactly, as they work it out based on it's size, and distance from its sun. If its distance is just right, its in the 'Goldilocks zone'. Kepler 186 is a promising one. If there is intelligent life there, and they look at earth, they'd see dinosaurs. Scientists say that by day. the year 2015, they will have confirmed intelligent life, as they discover so many planets like this one all the time. No, they will not see dinosaurs, they will see our society how it was 500 years ago. RE: Kepler 186 - An 'Earth Twin' Planet Has Been Discovered - Eclipse - 04-18-2014 (04-18-2014, 11:38 AM)xornull Wrote: No, they will not see dinosaurs, they will see our society how it was 500 years ago. Wow. Wow. What a fail on my part. I apologize. I misread it as 500 million light years. The rest of what I wrote still stands however. EDIT: It's meant to be 2050* RE: Kepler 186 - An 'Earth Twin' Planet Has Been Discovered - xornull - 04-18-2014 (04-18-2014, 12:39 PM)Aurora Wrote: Wow. Wow. What a fail on my part. I apologize. I misread it as 500 million light years. The rest of what I wrote still stands however. plus even if it was 500 million light years away, they still would not see dinosaurs because the first ones appeared 231 million years ago. RE: Kepler 186 - An 'Earth Twin' Planet Has Been Discovered - DarkMuse - 04-18-2014 The only way for us to survive that distance would be a conscious transfer to a database where upon entry of the new planet's atmosphere we would redownload our conscious into another being wether it be robot or extraterrestrial. Unfortunately our tech isnt good enough for that yet. RE: Kepler 186 - An 'Earth Twin' Planet Has Been Discovered - xornull - 04-18-2014 (04-18-2014, 01:56 PM)DarkMuse Wrote: The only way for us to survive that distance would be a conscious transfer to a database where upon entry of the new planet's atmosphere we would redownload our conscious into another being wether it be robot or extraterrestrial. Unfortunately our tech isnt good enough for that yet. It is possible, you can also do cloning too, but the issue remains: even if we do send an electromagnetic wave, it would take 500 years for it to arrive on it. Re: RE: Kepler 186 - An 'Earth Twin' Planet Has Been Discovered - DarkMuse - 04-18-2014 (04-18-2014, 02:34 PM)xornull Wrote: It is possible, you can also do cloning too, but the issue remains: But that is not an issue if your conscious is on a database. It could even be in a virtual reality to distract yourself during the trip! RE: Kepler 186 - An 'Earth Twin' Planet Has Been Discovered - Eclipse - 04-18-2014 (04-18-2014, 01:09 PM)xornull Wrote: plus even if it was 500 million light years away, they still would not see dinosaurs because the first ones appeared 231 million years ago. Unicorns. They'll see unicorns. (04-18-2014, 01:56 PM)DarkMuse Wrote: The only way for us to survive that distance would be a conscious transfer to a database where upon entry of the new planet's atmosphere we would redownload our conscious into another being wether it be robot or extraterrestrial. Unfortunately our tech isnt good enough for that yet. Ermm, no. Use the space ship as a home, reproduce, your great great grand children will arrive. |