★ Why do we think Earth only is habitable?
We often hear scientists telling that Earth is special, Earth is the only habitable planet, conditions on other planets are horrible, and -200C is a really cold place.
But...
This -200C which we call as 'low' might just probably be summer time for the people on Jupiter.
We humans, have closed our minds to only places which are very similar to our Earth, but there IS a great possibility that we may be the 'extreme' creatures in the Universe, living in the hottest and most inhabitable conditions in the world.
How do we know that this is the best place. How do we know that our weird neighbours think the same? How do we know that we're probably being abducted by aliens, for them to find genes which allow us to survive here? How do we know that our biggest key to life, oxygen, isn't shown on TV on Venus on the '10 worst elements ever' program?
It's very inexplicable, because there's probably so much we don't know!
Recently, on the newspaper, I read an article on scientists finding hundreds of planets in our so-called 'goldilocks zone', saying that we might find many human-like creatures in other star-systems in Milky Way. It's possible that at least one planet of them would have life.
I believe, that there's really no way that we're the only ones in the Universe. Read the word again, 'Universe'. What comes in your mind is something huge, empty, lifeless, and just with dreamy asteroids drifting by. But the size, is what matters. This is something so big, and how can it be that we're the only ones?
Earth is a beautiful system, which manages so many creatures, plus the 7 billion destroyers. We, being here might just be luck. Life might not be generous. It wouldn't come everywhere. It only comes for very, very lucky places, and Earth might just be one.
This is one of my favourites...
But...
This -200C which we call as 'low' might just probably be summer time for the people on Jupiter.
We humans, have closed our minds to only places which are very similar to our Earth, but there IS a great possibility that we may be the 'extreme' creatures in the Universe, living in the hottest and most inhabitable conditions in the world.
How do we know that this is the best place. How do we know that our weird neighbours think the same? How do we know that we're probably being abducted by aliens, for them to find genes which allow us to survive here? How do we know that our biggest key to life, oxygen, isn't shown on TV on Venus on the '10 worst elements ever' program?
It's very inexplicable, because there's probably so much we don't know!
Recently, on the newspaper, I read an article on scientists finding hundreds of planets in our so-called 'goldilocks zone', saying that we might find many human-like creatures in other star-systems in Milky Way. It's possible that at least one planet of them would have life.
I believe, that there's really no way that we're the only ones in the Universe. Read the word again, 'Universe'. What comes in your mind is something huge, empty, lifeless, and just with dreamy asteroids drifting by. But the size, is what matters. This is something so big, and how can it be that we're the only ones?
Earth is a beautiful system, which manages so many creatures, plus the 7 billion destroyers. We, being here might just be luck. Life might not be generous. It wouldn't come everywhere. It only comes for very, very lucky places, and Earth might just be one.
This is one of my favourites...
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