New Planet Discovered

SplitIdentity

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May not be many more? Do you understand infinitesimally small of a chance it is that that's true?

Considering our neighboring planet is being studied for the high possibility of being life habitable in the distant past, I'm gonna go ahead and agree with you and say there's a pretty high chance that there are billions of habitable planets in our galaxy alone.

Why the question of life existing elsewhere is even a question has always baffled me. I don't really think it's much of a question as to is there life, but where is it, and what's it like.

The truth is out there.
 

HFCS

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HEY! What's your favorite planet? Mine's the sun. Always has been. I like it because it's like the king of the planets.
 

ItsCyence

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And for those of you who don't know. The number 189733 stands for:

1: Livability index on a scale of 1 to 1000, rounded up.
8: The percentage certainty that there are winds to 4,500 mph.
9: The percentage certainty that it does rain glass.
733: Microseconds a 99.9th percentile human (i.e. Katniss) could expect to live

I could make it at least a month.
 

CycloneWanderer

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Someone should make a computer game about this. How many microseconds can you survive on PLuto2.0?! It'd be like that running man game, except faster. I bet I could make it at last 400 microseconds.