Just announced:
NASA's Kepler spacecraft has discovered a whole solar system similar to Earth's with a family of eight planets.
The US space agency made the much-anticipated announcement on its Kepler spacecraft planet-hunting mission on Thursday.
For the first time in history, humans have now discovered a solar system with just as many planets as our own, astronomers revealed.
The family of eight exo-planets orbit the Kepler-90 star, which looks similar to our sun.
"Today Kepler confirms stars can have large families of planets just like our solar system," NASA said in the press conference.
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The Sun is the font of all knowledge.
And truth.
Everyone knows that.
Just tried to explain a light year to my son and blew both our minds...and I've already heard it!
For anyone to say we are the only ones here is pretty nonsensical when you do the math.
I'd bet anyone any amount of money!
(Probably because there's no way of proving it!)
I don’t think we , as a species, will ever know for fact,(I doubt we will go much longer), but surely there must be other forms of life even if they are single cell somethings.
Makes the mind boggle.
The more I read, the more I believe in the multiverse theory. Too many unanswered questions that point toward something beyond our universe that makes it all tick
I look forward to each and every discovery and pray I live to an age where we discover other intelligent life
On one hand I really hope we find evidence of Alien life within my lifetime
On the other I’m scared of what we might stumble upon.
Can’t help it, love all that stuff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kj4524AAZdE&feature=youtu.be
Then multiply by all planets. If it equals 1 then it's reasonable to think there might be intelligent life elsewhere. I suspect it's a tiny fraction.
There's your odds.
We've also barely just recently been able to identify planets around other suns.
If you watch recent tv programmes they suggest life in obscure places is more likely than previously thought. If you add the logic of evolution to that, it seems likely intelligent life would develop elsewhere.
What seems more unlikely is that if any civilisation managed to survive self destruction, it would be able to travel the vast distances involved to actually find us.
Fascinating topic though