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12-04-2005, 03:39 AM #8
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How can anything exsist?
You should spend a bit more time watching the Discovery channel. The sun is "only" a few billion years old. The most commonly held theory is that the planets were formed from the debris and gasses left over from the formation of the sun. over time the gas and debris, trapped by the suns gravitational pull, cooled and coalesced in to the planets we see today. (which in turn developed their own gravitational pull because of their mass) It is entirely possible (and very probable in cosmic terms) that the seeds for life very likely fell to earth (I want to say about 2 or 3 billion years ago) from some comet or asteroid which are the leftovers of the death of stars and planets and solar systems. It is also very unlikely that this is the only planet in the galaxy where that has happened. Try and keep in mind also the vastness of it all. The galaxy itself, with it's trillion or so stars, is so massive that we will never be able to map the damned thing. Much less the other nearby galaxies. The sun is "only" 93 million miles or so from earth and it takes the light, moving at 300,000 kps, about 8 minutes to get here. By comparison, the moon is a paltry 250,000 miles from the earth and I believe it took the apollo teams about 6 or 8 days to make that trip to the moon.
Originally Posted by WeBB15
It's really really incredibly remarkably stunning stupefyingly big out there.
But you're on the right track, sort of.Never take your cell phone out of it\'s holster when using the restroom. BG
Forward...never straight.
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