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I heard there is serious talk about a planet out there just like earth and the possibility of human life living there. if you had the chance to move to another planet would you?
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In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
Thats good enuff for me...but i will admit i am curious where you heard such NONSENSE!!!
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I am perfectly happy living on the planet Earth. I have no desire to see what is lurking in the unknown.
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I saw a program last night about Europa, one of Jupiter's moons. They think there's an ocean underneath all that ice and there's a good possibility that life could be there. It also gets a lot of minerals from Jupiter's other moon, Io, since the volcanoes on there shoot so far into the air. I don't know if I'd ever move to another planet though. Things would have to be REALLY bad here for me to leave. Not too mention I saw the movie, The Europa Report, and after seeing that and hearing there's a possibility for life...well, I'll pass, haha.
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Sure would. Would be something new and different. I wouldn't be the very first I'd wait until it was established. Let them work out all the bugs first.
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NO I think I will just stay here were all my family and friends are.
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No way! That reminds me of some of the Twilight Zone episodes. I'm perfectly content to have my feet firmly planted on earth. No outer space for me!
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No - There are enough diverse places to live here on earth. Some of them might even seem link another planet ;)
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I heard there is serious talk about a planet out there just like earth and the possibility of human life living there. if you had the chance to move to another planet would you?
Would that be the Kepler-186f planet? [more info: Kepler-186f, Nasa (http://www.nasa.gov/ames/kepler/nasas-kepler-discovers-first-earth-size-planet-in-the-habitable-zone-of-another-star/#.VHjg7GeO7hk).]
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I heard there is serious talk about a planet out there just like earth and the possibility of human life living there. if you had the chance to move to another planet would you?
I think this is foolish. I personally have not heard this. They from time to time say there is something on Mars but then later admit it is a rock or something to that effect. I don't see finding another planet like Earth where there is life as we know it here. As for moving to another planet, it would take 3.5 years to get to Mars. There are people who have signed up for that death trip if and when they try to start life there. And the people who go have no chance of returning. I know a few people I would like to volunteer for the trip.
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I also heard the same thing on tv. My answer to your question is no because God created this planet for us. This planet was designed by God just for us. If there is a planet out there just like planet Earth, I don't think it was designed for humans.
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Nope, I'm perfectly happy here. I don't want to see how humans go and destroy another planet. Lol
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Not unless there was no choice but to try something like that
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I heard there is serious talk about a planet out there just like earth and the possibility of human life living there. if you had the chance to move to another planet would you?
No. Think it's too risky, not to mention just another chance for humankind to go elsewhere and pollute and corrupt another planet.
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I saw it on tv. Yes God created the Heavens and the Earth but he also created other planets. Not that humans would probably ever pick up and travel to another planet it was just a question to see who would if it were possible. From my understanding they are still trying to find out information on this planet. I just heard that it seems to be a lot like Earth.
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I have no desire to live on another planet
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I am happy here but would be quite curious.
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The Bible does not reveal whether God created life on any of the other planets in the universe. However, astronomers today have not found proof that life exists on any of these planets and, in fact, know of no planet besides the earth that is at present capable of supporting the life of fleshly creatures.
Purpose. Like all other created things, the earth was brought into existence because of Jehovah’s will (“pleasure,” KJ). (Re 4:11) It was created to remain forever. (Ps 78:69; 104:5; 119:90; Ec 1:4) God speaks of himself as a God of purpose and declares that his purposes are certain to come to fruition. (Isa 46:10; 55:11) He made his purpose for the earth very clear when he said to the first human pair: “Be fruitful and become many and fill the earth and subdue it, and have in subjection the fish of the sea and the flying creatures of the heavens and every living creature that is moving upon the earth.” (Ge 1:28) There were no flaws in earth or the things on it. Having created all necessary things, Jehovah saw that they were “very good” and “proceeded to rest” or desist from other earthly creative works.—Ge 1:31–2:2.
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only if there was an absolute near guarentee of surviving the trip with everyone else.
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This is not unexpected in the least. When I was in college in the early 90's, astronomers first confirmed the existence of another planet within a star system. Prior to that it was just theory that other planets (whether they were capable of sustaining life or not) even existed.
I figured it was only a matter of time for technology to advance to the point to be able to gather estimations of the compositions and atmospheres of those interstellar planets found. All this means is that based on information gathered there is the potential for the planet to sustain sofe form of life as we currently understand it.
I, for one, would would be interested in attempting such a trip to check out such a planet. Of course, we would have to have sufficient technology to make the trip sustainable as it would require several generations of humans to reach the closest one. That means the ship would have to be completely self sustaining (growing own food, capable of replenishing oxygen, water, ad hoc repairs, propulsion of the ship, etc). We are probably a couple millennia away from developing the technology for even attempting such a trip. But I find it fun to wonder what it would be like if it were possible to travel to another planet in the universe just to see what it is like and experience it first hand. It's much like the astronauts who had the opportunity to land on the moon, to step on that rock - must have been a life changing experience for each of them.
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If there is another planet out there that is habitable - I think we should send all the "misfits" there so Earth can be once again the way God intended it to be!!
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no this one is crazy enough, think I will just stay here ;)
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Maybe vacation travel I would like to go out to space, but I don't really have a desire to really move away to another country - much less move to another planet. I am not an early adaptor and I will let others tell me what it's like, unless we have a Wall-E reality.
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No thanks. I wouldn't want to interrupt my life for a planet I know nothing about. Even if I had information on it, I still wouldn't be interested in going there. Earth is where I live, and earth is where I'm staying until I die.
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I would like to explore the possibility of visiting a different planet for a once in a lifetime trip maybe!
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With estimates of another 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 planets in the observable universe, I would guess live exists out there somewhere.
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Yeah that would be cool. I remember reading a book like that when I was in middle school.
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No i don't think I would move to another planet, i like it right here on earth.
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No way... I'll take my chances and stay here.
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This planet blows, but I'll stay here.
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think ill just stay right here......... :thumbsup:
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Not in my lifetime, but maybe for people in the future.
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I wonder if the celebrate Xmas on these "other"planets?
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I don't think any other planet will be more better place than earth
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This sounds like an interesting topic. Well i would be very excited to know and visit once, the new planet where life can exists. This is again definite, that I will come back to where i belong. ;)
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Pretty we cant even give you a guarantee that your safety is assured even right here on earth!!
Ok you got it....you can go visit another planet...hit their lottery...but when you get back to earth their money denomination isnt recognized here!!
<sob> You went for nothing!!
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I've always been interested in outer space and would love to see what's out there, but don't feel I could actually move to another planet, unless my whole family moved too. It's bad enough that my daughter lives on the other side of the country. However, I could go for a long visit if that ever became possible, though I don't think it will happen in my lifetime!
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I think it'd be interesting even to go on an exploratory space ship like Star Trek's Enterprise, let alone checking out planets that might be capable of having / supporting life. But I don't think we're close to having a ship like that yet... NASA just had a successful mission for a ship that may allow astronauts to travel to Mars, and that is a planet relatively close to our own. I'm thinking it will be beyond my lifetime before we are capable of traveling to a different star system even in our own galaxy.
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absolutely not. took me 42 years to get used to living on this one!
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I have never heard a serious conversation about this. If it was true, I will be honest like just about everyone...no.
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Probably... Less people considering how later in the years, Earth will be overpopulated... The only thing tht need adjusting is the gravity, and time (morning/afternoon/evening)
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No I would not go because there is too much danger involved in getting there. The space ship could blow up on the tarmac or in flight and you never know what you would encounter on a new plant either. It is just too scary altogether.
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No - I'm very content to stay where I am. Can you imagine all the changes you would have to make on another planet!!!!!!!!!!!!! ::)
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I would stay in planet Earth.