Earth's Twin Discovered? (29/11/2011)

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29th November 2011

Scientists uncover promising sign of life in space. Follow UFOs and Alien Life on Twitter @http://twitter.com/ufosalienlife

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Kepler 22-b: Earth-like planet confirmed- http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-16040655

Another Earth- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kw86I9dx-Jc&

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  • The Fox News reporter licks Dick.

  • this anchor is an arrogant, condescending douchebag. I hope NASA makes sure that when life can be supported elsewhere, he's left behind.

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  • The saturn rocket can travel 300,000 years? amazing!

  • OH MY GOD... BOTH FOX AND THIS ANCHOR... ARE FUCKING IDIOTS...

    I am humbled that DR Michio Kaku is willing to explain, to the nation, about EARTHS TWIN; and even more surprised that he has enough patience with idiots like this anchor and trash management with FOX...

  • @akram4179 I really am an astrophysicist. I realised something else though (kind of a "duh" moment but anyway). The channel probably has a contract or some type of agreement making M. Kaku their official science advistor or commentator. That explains the why though it doesnt make it right ;)

  • @Jiibrael If you really are an astrophysicist.... I totally respect your opinion. I wasn't exactly trying to justify the news channel's approach, I was just trying to explain why they did it. But I guess you are right, they could have atleast had a skype interview with the Kepler team.

  • Kids get in the car..... "HERE WE GO!" ...The kids would be saying "Are We There Yet?" ...No, Are We There Yet?... No!

  • @akram4179 This is hardly the problem. Efforts have to be recognized and, it is not because M. Kaku is popular that he should get to present someone else's breakthrough. Also, as an astrophysicist, I do understand the link between both fields, I maintain that a member of the Kepler team would have been a better fit. Finally, M. Kaku has no astrophysics related publication in a scientific journal over the past 12 years, not to say he doesnt understand what this is about.

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