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12-Jun-2019 7:30 pm


Astrophysics :

Previously : there is thin zone around a star's orbit that's called habitable zone. Any planet farther or nearer to the star than that is unhabitable.

Plus, planet size should be almost equal to that of earth. Otherwise it's unhabitable due to too much or less gravity.

But the 4000+ planets discovered so far are either very large or too small. No good mach. Indicating that planets our earth's sized are extremely rare.

Today's research : the habitable zone is almost non-existent for most stars. If the planet is too close to the star for proper sun light, radiation will inevitably create toxic chemicals in it's atmosphere rendering it unlivable.

Lesson? Earth is almost as unique as we can understand.

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  • https://phys.org/news/2019-06-narrows-advanced-life-universe.html
  • I don't tag them "khariji". Unless I have to. And then it's to make them believe that "I don't agree with your teaching and I never did".

    Sometimes a light hint makes the point. If that doesn't, I have to be bold like that.

  • Cause 5 years back isis was 5 times larger than aq, I didn't count aq anything then. Right now isis is 5 times smaller than aq. Therefore isis doesn't count. And probably will be eliminated within two years, if it hasn't been yet.
  • Not literally eliminated, but practically in all sense. 400 year old big sects still survive by name, even though in small size.

    And this "distributed network in different countries" "lone wolf" won't take them anywhere. if it did then aq was an early starter.

    But lets get off this isis/aq bashing. I will fall in one of their or others cross hair. Leading to more blocks. Which isn't good for health. ["কাপুরুষ" kicks in :V ]

  • There in comes the game. If the new gov is tolerant towards *all* other islamic parties then it will almost be like another secular party, which no party will accept as "islamic". The war will continue.

    And winning J. isn't the last of it. The disagreement will continue for years far beyond that.

12-Jun-2019 7:30 pm

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12-Jun-2019