A story appeared yesterday in the TIMES with this headline:
7 Earth-Size Planets Orbit Dwarf Star, NASA and
European Astronomers Say
You can read the entire story here. This is enormously exciting news, and serves
to put in perspective the horrendous stories appearing daily about the current
Administration. If life can be found
elsewhere in the universe, that fact will dwarf everything now happening in our
corner of this “fourth rock from the sun.”
Please God let our sister planet not be inhabited by
Jar Jar Binks!
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Here's an artist's rendering of the puppy: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap170223.html. (N.B. - If you subscribe to the site, you'll get something that'll make your day, nearly every day.)
Wonder if Christ will appear on these planets to convert the primordial heathens?
Given the amount of oppression and violence that marks human history and that the kind of pacific and rational way of relating to one another that most of us in this blog represent seems to be a brief interlude in a lengthy story of brutality and stupidity (as we see supposed progress revert back to who knows when with Trump in charge), I wouldn't expect to run into Noam Chomsky or Professor Wolff or Simone de Beauvoir as the typical inhabitant of another planet like the earth or even very many creatures who are in any way worthy of admiration.
What is going on on the 4th rock from the sun? Isn't that Mars? : )
Good grief. I think you are right. So much for TV references! Rats.
If they're there, they don't want nothing to do with us. Believe me.
Maybe they have the mentality of a Trump voter or a of Ted Cruz voter or a of Le Pen voter or of those who don't vote, but get drunk and break car windshields after football games.
Why do people always imagine that intelligent life on other planets is either especially wise or especially evil?
Because all science fiction is projection, not exploration.
I guess that's why science fiction is a minor genre. There's no Anna Karenina, no
Oresteia, no King Lear, no Crime and Punishment, no Middlemarch in science fiction.
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