Join leading astronomers on a visual journey beyond our solar system in search of planets like Earth. Using CGI animation, we'll explore bizarre worlds that stretch our imagination: planets with iron rain and hot ice, with diamonds everywhere, and endless oceans of gas. Planets with abnormal orbital patterns and planets with no pattern at all that drift alone in the Milky Way. Planets so strange we never could have predicted them before. Could life exist there?
@candr I love it!! I was thinking about writing, "aside from theoretical physics and such" because you have a great point: fact only does go so far as one can literally see and the rest is reliable on trust and faith. That's funny. I agree completely.
@736wilsonlm I can acceptthat to a degree, I have an engineering degree and a chemistry and anthropology as well, yet if someone were to sit down and discuss string theory, or the results of studies of dark matter and such, most would be over my head even thought I have read much on the subjects. So in a way there is a belief or at least a trust in the gentlemen and ladies that do understand, or at least understand it better then us. Facts only goes so far and the rest relies on trust/faith.
@candr I said, "don't try to say scientology is science." I did not say you said it. Although I understand your misperception. I guess I should have said Science is fact based, religion is belief based. That is all.
@hi2973 A spectrometer is sometime used, and they consider the temperature of the surface and how its made up. And considering that water is the most common molecules in this Universe the odds are it would be there.
@736wilsonlm Good Lord who said anything about Scientology, I said I believe in science. I have a faith in God and I believe in Science. Scientology doen't even come into the picture. There something to be said about reading to much into a statement LOL.
halo world
MrCisnet12 3 days ago
the star is born...
veermimi 4 days ago
Alien is taking over
johncmeas 1 week ago
@736wilsonlm LOL good, I'm glad we are close to being on the same wave length.
candr 1 week ago
@candr I love it!! I was thinking about writing, "aside from theoretical physics and such" because you have a great point: fact only does go so far as one can literally see and the rest is reliable on trust and faith. That's funny. I agree completely.
736wilsonlm 1 week ago
@736wilsonlm I can acceptthat to a degree, I have an engineering degree and a chemistry and anthropology as well, yet if someone were to sit down and discuss string theory, or the results of studies of dark matter and such, most would be over my head even thought I have read much on the subjects. So in a way there is a belief or at least a trust in the gentlemen and ladies that do understand, or at least understand it better then us. Facts only goes so far and the rest relies on trust/faith.
candr 1 week ago
@candr I said, "don't try to say scientology is science." I did not say you said it. Although I understand your misperception. I guess I should have said Science is fact based, religion is belief based. That is all.
736wilsonlm 1 week ago
@hi2973 A spectrometer is sometime used, and they consider the temperature of the surface and how its made up. And considering that water is the most common molecules in this Universe the odds are it would be there.
candr 1 week ago
@736wilsonlm Good Lord who said anything about Scientology, I said I believe in science. I have a faith in God and I believe in Science. Scientology doen't even come into the picture. There something to be said about reading to much into a statement LOL.
candr 1 week ago
how do they kow that a moon on a weird planet has water?
hi2973 1 week ago