Is there life on other planets?

by JH 31 Replies latest jw friends

  • JH
    JH

    Do you believe that there is life right now on other planets? How can we be alone since the universe is endless?

    If God does exist, why did he create all of that, if man will never go there?

  • gumby
    gumby
    If God does exist, why did he create all of that, if man will never go there?

    Who said man will never go there or wasn't intended to go there?

    I feel when they prove there is life on other planets........Christianity will be challenged like never before. Chrisianity will still find a way around the subject just as the dubs do in their blunders, but many will question things differently.

    I do hope before I die.........information about this will not be as scarce as it now is.

    Gumby

  • JH
    JH

    Would life appear with the right conditions, or does it take a creator? Because surely there are planets like earth with just the right conditions to hold life.

  • JH
    JH
    Jupiter-Size Planet Found Orbiting Star in Big Dipper

    Artist's conception of a second Jupiter-sized planet orbiting a star similar to the sun; caption is below
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    A second Jupiter-sized planet has been detected orbiting 47 Ursae Majoris, a star similar to the sun. In a striking parallel to our solar system (bottom), both Jupiter-size planets are in nearly circular orbits around their star (top). The diameters of the sun, the star and the planet orbits are not to the same scale.
    Image credit: Kirk Woellert/NSF

    A team of astronomers has found a Jupiter-size planet in a circular orbit around a faint nearby star, raising intriguing prospects of finding a solar system with characteristics similar to our own.

    The planet is the second found to orbit the star 47 Ursae Majoris in the Big Dipper, also known as Ursa Major or the Big Bear. The new planet is at least three-fourths the mass of Jupiter and orbits the star at a distance that, in our solar system, would place it beyond Mars but within the orbit of Jupiter.

    "Astronomers have detected evidence of more than 70 extrasolar planets," said Morris Aizenman, a senior science advisor at the National Science Foundation (NSF). "Each discovery brings us closer to determining whether other planetary systems have features like those of our own."

    "For the first time we have detected two planets in nearly circular orbits around the same star," said team member Debra Fischer of the University of California at Berkeley. "Most of the 70 planets people have found to date are in bizarre solar systems, with short periods and eccentric orbits close to the star. As our sensitivity improves we are finally seeing planets with longer orbital period, planetary systems that look more like our solar system."

    The planet-search team, which is supported by NSF and NASA, has been instrumental in finding a majority of the extrasolar planets. Besides Fischer, the team includes Geoffrey Marcy, also of Berkeley; Paul Butler of the Carnegie Institution of Washington; Steve Vogt of the University of California at Santa Cruz; and Gregory Laughlin of NASA’s Ames Research Center. Their report on the new planet has been submitted to Astrophysical Journal.

    A few years ago, Marcy and Butler discovered a planet more than twice the mass of Jupiter in a circular orbit around the same star. The star is one of 100 that the scientists have targeted since 1987 in their search for evidence of extrasolar planets. They use the 3-meter and 0.6-meter telescopes at the University of California’s Lick Observatory to measure Doppler-shifted light reaching the earth from stars. Regular changes in the Doppler shift, they believe, signal the presence of a planet periodically pulling the star toward or away from Earth.

    Fischer was able to see the periodic wobble from the second planet, smaller and farther from the star than the first, because of improved instrumentation that can measure motions as small as three meters per second.

    The star is a yellow star similar to the sun, probably about seven billion years old and located about 51 light years from Earth.

    "Every new planetary system reveals some new quirk that we didn't expect. We've found planets in small orbits and wacky eccentric orbits," said Marcy. "With 47 Ursae Majoris, it's heartwarming to find a planetary system that finally reminds us of our solar system."

  • KGB
    KGB

    None of us can really say yes or no as we have no evidence. I do however feel that God is very capable of creating life on other planets just as easy as he did on this one. I think that those answers will be revealed after death. God does not want us to know these things at this time because he wants us to have faith in him in the manner he wishes us too. If we knew the answers to all these questions then maybe it would be to easy for us to get into Heaven. But Jesus said the road to Heaven is long and wide. In other words it is not an easy task, maybe knowing this would make everyone into Heaven. Look at it this way ; if we could look up into the sky right now and see heaven how many do you think would enter the kingdom with faith ? None because there would not need to be faith to get us there we would automatically know that there was a Heaven and would do as were told.

  • drwtsn32
    drwtsn32
    Christianity will be challenged like never before

    Agreed. But I bet it will be handled something like this: Earth is god's "chosen" planet... other life forms don't have souls... or something like that.

    As someone who believes evolution is a fact, I think there must be intelligent life elsewhere in the universe. Will we find it any time soon? I don't know.

  • talesin
    talesin

    of course there's life on other planets. who do ya think planted us here?

    and when they return, boy, do we have a lotta splainin' to do!

  • rocketman
    rocketman

    I'm almost finished building my warp ship, so I'll let you know after I fly.

    'Zephran Cochran class'

  • Mary
    Mary

    I'd love to know what the GB's reaction would be if they saw this site over New York one morning when they were going out in Service..........

  • TresHappy
    TresHappy

    I'd like to think so, probably the reason why one of my favorite movies is "Contact."

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