A much needed addendum to the previous post on this subject from 8 days ago: https://hexbear.net/post/4615155
How much would it blow if we’re the only planet with life on it in the universe and we’re actively destroying it.
Maybe it’s pedantic to point this out, but I seriously doubt anything humans can do would be able to wipe out all life on Earth, and I include nuclear weapons in that. Microbes can live in some crazy environments, and it only takes one surviving for life to persist and evolve into new species.
Human beings, on the other hand, and especially human civilization as we know it, well…
We could probably Wandering Planet ourselves into the sun/out of the solar system. But that’d be deliberate rather than accidental, most likely.
I mean it’s HIGHLY unlikely Milky Way alone has 100 billion+ stars in it alone and probably like 1 trillion planets
It’s crazy just how big the universe is frightening, were just a speck of dust.
The lead scientist who made the original claim addressed these criticisms in this interview.
Very interesting, thanks!
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
Lol this has happened every year for as long as I can remember.
“Scientists discover a new planet/aliens”
Then, two weeks later:
“Nevermind folks, it was just a glitch/misreading”
Btw, what happened to those desiccated Mexican mummies people went nuts over last year?
Need a Angela Collier video on this until I make up my mind.
I was going to say this. It happened with biosignatures on Venus a few years ago. Phosphene gas. Life might actually be there though.
F in chat for alien fart gas
The farts were an inside job
A little too much venom in the article and way too many maybes and unsupported claims for me to take this critique seriously
I’m waiting for the results of the second look around to confirm or disprove the original claims, either they get to 5 sigmas or they don’t