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TheLizardPeople favorited a video
(3 days ago)

"Oops" ~Creationists We tried to tell them, but they just didn'...
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"Oops" ~Creationists We tried to tell them, but they just didn't listen. I probably should have pointed out that the Kepler telescope uses the transit method to find planets, which means it can't see the planet until it is "eclipsing" its star. In order for that to happen, it has to be at the perfect angle between us and its star. This means that Kepler is only capable of seeing a TINY fraction of the planets that are near us. That, too, greatly adds to the numbers of planets we can safely assume are out there. Ouch, Creationists...ouch.
Kepler science chief William Borucki at the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington D.C. estimates that there are at least 50 billion planets in our galaxy with around 500 million residing in habitable zones. The data was extrapolated from Kepler's findings. I also drew a similar conclusion from the data, thus considered my video cautious and conservative. That's why I comfortably posted the video without fear of it turning into an exaggerated arsenic lifeform story, or a "missing link" story. (thank you, bdwilson1000, for bringing Borucki's quotes to my attention) Music: "Ghost in the Circuit" by Velvet Acid Christ Another good video on this: http://www.youtub... If you lost Vogter2100, he's here: http://www.youtub... If you lost Rhymemaiden1, she's here: http://www.youtub...
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TheLizardPeople liked a video
(3 days ago)

"Oops" ~Creationists We tried to tell them, but they just didn'...
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"Oops" ~Creationists We tried to tell them, but they just didn't listen. I probably should have pointed out that the Kepler telescope uses the transit method to find planets, which means it can't see the planet until it is "eclipsing" its star. In order for that to happen, it has to be at the perfect angle between us and its star. This means that Kepler is only capable of seeing a TINY fraction of the planets that are near us. That, too, greatly adds to the numbers of planets we can safely assume are out there. Ouch, Creationists...ouch.
Kepler science chief William Borucki at the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington D.C. estimates that there are at least 50 billion planets in our galaxy with around 500 million residing in habitable zones. The data was extrapolated from Kepler's findings. I also drew a similar conclusion from the data, thus considered my video cautious and conservative. That's why I comfortably posted the video without fear of it turning into an exaggerated arsenic lifeform story, or a "missing link" story. (thank you, bdwilson1000, for bringing Borucki's quotes to my attention) Music: "Ghost in the Circuit" by Velvet Acid Christ Another good video on this: http://www.youtub... If you lost Vogter2100, he's here: http://www.youtub... If you lost Rhymemaiden1, she's here: http://www.youtub...
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"@mikenotnumberone1 Nice reading comprehension there mikey."
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"@yootoobisrunbyidiots Hey cuz! Max never has gotten over Ponte burning h..."
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"@yootoobisrunbyidiots Hey cuz! Max never has gotten over Ponte burning his butt so bad has he? Hilarious!!! HAR HAR HAR [For those who may not be aware, Pontecanis and toob are brothers; Atalatl and I are brothers---we are 1st cousins of each other. Max can't handle it and thinks we are all Ponte, as well as Aarbutus and NoMore and parsivalshorse and DNA Union and bigman and sweetpea and who knows who else. I think having all those sock accounts has made him paranoid]"
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TheLizardPeople favorited a video
(4 weeks ago)
SOPA is powered by the capital of 'old media'.
These are folk who want to...
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SOPA is powered by the capital of 'old media'.
These are folk who want to maintain an old, outmoded and redundant status quo to the detriment of all of us.
Napoleonic justice (guilty till proven innocent) was flawed in its day, and there can be no reason to bring it back today for the pipedream of the 'old media' tycoons that the genie can be put back in the bottle.
This TED talk about SOPA is creative commons, unaltered non-profit media.
You are free to copy and mirror it as much as you want, as long as its non profit and unaltered.
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...is that you Iggy?