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Posted on 1/16/17 at 10:28 pm to
Posted by SamuelClemens
Earth
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 10:28 pm to
That storm has been going on and on and on. I wonder if NASA has any graphics of what it may look like inside
Posted by OysterPoBoy
City of St. George
Member since Jul 2013
43717 posts
Posted on 1/16/17 at 11:03 pm to
People give NASA a lot of flak but shots like these make their budget worth it imo.
Posted by rbWarEagle
Member since Nov 2009
49999 posts
Posted on 1/16/17 at 11:10 pm to
God is still angry about your masturbation, though.
Posted by Darth_Vader
A galaxy far, far away
Member since Dec 2011
72710 posts
Posted on 1/16/17 at 11:13 pm to
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Jupiter, like our moon, has been hypothesized to be very important, currently and especially in the past, for the survival of life on Earth as they are gravity wells for large asteroids and comets entering our solar system.



If people realized just how many things had to fall together so perfectly to allow life to flourish on our planet it would blow their minds. From the moon, to Jupiter, to us being the exact correct distance from he sun with the exact right amount of tilt on our axis. Then there's having the exact right elements in the exact right amounts. And don't forget the iron core we have that makes our magnetic field possible. And all of this is just what I can think of off the top of my head. There are so many other factors that had to come together precisely or life on this planet would have never happened.
Posted by Mouthulcer
Metairie
Member since Feb 2015
639 posts
Posted on 1/16/17 at 11:26 pm to
Brah. We are in the matrix.
Posted by Spock's Eyebrow
Member since May 2012
12300 posts
Posted on 1/16/17 at 11:28 pm to
It's simulations all the way down.
Posted by Mouthulcer
Metairie
Member since Feb 2015
639 posts
Posted on 1/16/17 at 11:31 pm to
What if we are in a matrix simulation that is also in a matrix simulation.
Posted by Spock's Eyebrow
Member since May 2012
12300 posts
Posted on 1/16/17 at 11:49 pm to
That's what "simulations all the way down" means.
Posted by knowingabyss
Vermont
Member since Aug 2016
2700 posts
Posted on 1/17/17 at 1:00 am to
Goddamn, that's some intimidating stuff. Also if we lived on Jupiter, we'd all be almost half our current age as a year on Jupiter takes 615 days or something.
Posted by Gr8t8s
Member since Oct 2009
2585 posts
Posted on 1/17/17 at 1:04 am to
Still not as big as my dick.
Posted by ByteMe
Member since Sep 2003
22359 posts
Posted on 1/17/17 at 1:13 am to
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Note the storm on Jupiter that is larger than our entire planet.


I thought that this was common knowledge? Do they not teach this in schools anymore?
Posted by jefforize
Member since Feb 2008
45790 posts
Posted on 1/17/17 at 1:18 am to
Needed a moon to create tides for life to happen also.
Posted by ByteMe
Member since Sep 2003
22359 posts
Posted on 1/17/17 at 1:31 am to
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There are so many other factors that had to come together precisely or life on this planet would have never happened.




For us, yes. That is life as we know it. We don't know shite about the universe and what it takes to make life.
Posted by Jamohn
Das Boot
Member since Mar 2009
13595 posts
Posted on 1/17/17 at 1:36 am to
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We already had it. Then we kicked it out.

Posted by IceTiger
Really hot place
Member since Oct 2007
26584 posts
Posted on 1/17/17 at 5:43 am to
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From the moon, to Jupiter, to us being the exact correct distance from he sun with the exact right amount of tilt on our axis


There are plenty of astronomers that suspect the moon as artificial...
High volume, low mass, titanium coated, rings when struck, tidal locked (never spins, to us), perfect distance...etc.

Carl Sagan and Isaac Asimov even remarked as such.
Posted by gthog61
Irving, TX
Member since Nov 2009
71001 posts
Posted on 1/17/17 at 6:05 am to
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Jupiter, like our moon, has been hypothesized to be very important, currently and especially in the past, for the survival of life on Earth as they are gravity wells for large asteroids and comets entering our solar system.

Meaning, they suck in the planet killing rocks flying at 20,000 mph before they hit earth.


What about all the stuff that comes in that isn't on the plane of Jupiter's orbit?


I could see it sweeping up a lot from our own solar system since it seems to be all on the same plane, wonder how much stuff from outside actually wanders through?
Posted by YNWA
Member since Nov 2015
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Posted on 1/17/17 at 6:09 am to
Posted by LSUaFOOL
Jackson, La
Member since Jan 2008
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Posted on 1/17/17 at 6:27 am to
Posted by LSUfan20005
Member since Sep 2012
9174 posts
Posted on 1/17/17 at 6:57 am to
Isn't it hypothesized that the moon originally crashed into earth? Eventually melted all together and ultimately ended up in orbit?
Posted by Nutriaitch
Montegut
Member since Apr 2008
10753 posts
Posted on 1/17/17 at 7:03 am to

I always forget how much smaller Mars is for some reason.
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