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  • The Universe does not have to follow the laws we humans created. Some people just cant except that fact.

  • I heard they just found another super-earth, in 2011.

  • There doesn't have to be any of the shit we say we need to be life on another planet. Can we live under water, no. Can a whale? yes.

  • I dont know but I think they said this planet was support to crash with Mars creating a new earth or something like that.

  • Where's the info on it? :(

  • YouAllienTube (dot) com

  • Good- i read about this in Scientific American.

  • The Gaia hypothesis (Lovelock J.) the Earth's atmosphere is also not in a chemical equilibrium model. The high concentrations of oxygen are due to life forms. Soon, traveling a bit, will this lower concentration of methane gas would not be due to the presence of some form of life that changed the equilibrium between CO and CH4?

  • well Id have a safe bet that there must be more then one sun outside out solar system even if those stars are smaller they still are really important as a basis for supporting life.

  • @faithoffaith well what is that thing they spotted in india, is it a brown dwarf or dogsun or what do we know?

  • @isawanangel2 most likely a red dwaf star..

  • wow. this is bleak.

  • sad news for that planet. as soon as men get there it's gonna be fucked up completely

  • If you value a wad of dirt trillions of miles away more than the collective prosperity of humankind.

  • this is exciting! an earth-like planet! it might not support life for a while, but at least theres hope that this earth isnt the only one :D

  • Who remembers the old days? 1996.... Planet x (nibiru) exploded..... I wonder what caused it. :P . Oh and also... Will we be able to travel there? Will scientist's find more about this new water planet? Please tell me when you find out. Because when im older i want to learn more about space.

  • well the atmosphere its just 120 degrees F (48 C) is not that bad, its a warm ocean I think, the water its obviously not boiling out to space and there is some ice too. Maybe its perfect for extremophile marine life like those worms that leave at the bottom of the sea close to volcanic fumes. If you can warp space around a ship, how fast can you send a probe. Lets said if one day the Alcubierre drive works, how soon could it reach planet GJ1214b at FTL speeds?

  • These are exiting news!!!

  • there deffinatly HAS to be life on there. there is all elements, deffinatly life in the ocean for sure

  • Its surface temperature is around 530 degrees Fahrenheit (280 degrees Celsius)

    do u still think there's life on there??

    I think not.

  • deep under the ocean there HAS to be

  • and its 120 degrees on the surface not 530

  • Life on Earth wont survive there. However, if there is intelligent life on that planet looking back down on Earth, they are probably saying, "That blue planet has an average temperature of 80 degrees fahrenheight, it's too cold on that planet for life to survive on it." Remember, we as humans evolved to live in these temperatures so we might think 530 fahrenheit is hot, but another species may claim it to be "just right."

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  • Some of Earth life would survive there, if 120 degrees F is the average temperature. There are many extremophiles who live at that temperature and worse here. They do need water, and some need oxygen, while others can live on sulphides. 530 F (or C) is too hot for them; they need liquid water; without water almost all of life's chemistry cannot proceed. It's hard to know what might replace water at that temperature, but for certain it would be rarer, and probably not polar.

  • @TaffyAlpha

    You're absolutely right, we would have to find an EXACT and I mean an EXACT replica of the earth, full perfection....same gravity, same atmosphere, same water, same air, same distance from the star, one moon as we only require one.....we were meant to live in the planet that we live now....each and every planet is different and unless it's an exact perfect copy of earth, there is no way we would be able to migrate and plague other plantes, we all want to live forever

  • @TaffyAlpha

    our focus is on Mars, the planet Mars is capable of being a second earth as studies have supposedly shown, all we must do is teraform it. And the best way to start is what we are doing to our planet, polute it. It would actually work the opposite way for Mars, it might just create over time, the atmosphere and air that we will need. Remember, earth in it's early years was not blue, it was a red planet, and life was created thanks to meteorites which harbored the micro organisms

  • @Virus2020 It won't work. No magnetic field.

  • @TaffyAlpha Alien one: OH man its very hot today. Whats the tempeture Bill? Alien 2 : Its 560 fahrenheit Zoltan. A TRUE global warming temperature. Alien 1: Man thats too much. Lets open a Molten Lava beer.

    (open) (drink.) Ah ice cold beer. at the temperature of 490 fahrenheit. Thats the stuff.

  • @TaffyAlpha no your wrong

  • @NiteDee hey, dont be so pesimistic! there may be bactieria, or certain kinds of plants.

  • Oh well, we'll just have to wait and see!

  • @filoprince it might just be some bacteria, dont be looking for aliens yet. BUT if it can sustain life, i hav no doubt that within the next 50 years we'll be on a ship towards it.

  • @filoprince Well We know there Organism We Do see Green Color of Grass Don't we.

  • @filoprince

    Yes according to probability there is, However considering distence it will a long time befor we ever explore out far enough to find out. The closest star would take five years to reach (traveling at near the speed of light). Current tech is about 6.2 miles per second. At that speed it would take roughly 135,000 years to reach the closest star. At the moment we should focus more on harvesting resources from our own system befor exploreing neighboring systems.

  • @filoprince Its an artists impression...

  • could this be planet x (nibiru)?????/

  • No its not planet nibiru MrEl. It exploded in 1996, or floated away from the gravitational pull from the sun. But if it is planet nibiru, it would be red, because it was red when scientist's first descovered it.

  • @Jeff1accf1fan What the hell are you talking about? Nibiru's existance has never been confirmed, astronomers certainly havn't discovered it nor do they believe in it's existance.

  • @zerox187 Well yea, sorry.

  • @Jeff1accf1fan AND it certainly didn't fucking explode, sorry but you're a moron.

  • @zerox187 Im sorry, its just a fact i thought. ^^'' well it either exploded or drifted out into space.

  • @MrElcash: No. this is a planet in a normal orbit around a star light years away from here.

  • dude its real its all over the news and newspapers

  • this isnt fake it is real for any one who finks its fake its on yahoo news

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