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Originally posted by FreeMason
You've read garbage, the radiation of Jupiter is so intense that if you were to stand on the moon Io, you would be cooked in a few seconds. Yes...yes there is life on Jupiter.
Originally posted by MarkLuitzen
on this moment I believe the change of finding life on Europe and Titan more credible.
Europe is thought to be covered by ice with oceans under it
and Titan is like Earth in its beginning periods .
but who knows ...
our way is allways based on that life has to be like ours
breathing oxigene ect. and carbon based
but that is not necaiserly true.
I have read theories and stories about possible life on Jupiter before, saying that it is possible for there to be creatures living in the gas clouds, floating around etc. Does anyone know if this is still a credible idea, or is it not possible at all?
Originally posted by FreeMason
Yes kenshiro it does, all life has only a certain tollerance to radiation, the radiation swirling in Jupiter's magnetic field will pulverise DNA or any other organic compounds into oblivion. You can not have life if you can not sustain a chemical reaction otherwise you would consider a crystal a life form.
Originally posted by dribbler
i think that the gravitational pull would be too extreme for an upright organism. i think that it would have to be a long organism such as a snake or millipede.
Originally posted by swordfish
FREEMASON, I have to tell you every time I read one of your replys my stomach does a few turns. Your replys suggest that you know everything about the universe and how life might evolve or might not evolve in other parts of the solar system and universe. It is almost as if you are some all knowing god.
Originally posted by swordfishThe truth is FREEMASON, you are not. Their is no doubt you are well schooled and intelligent about what scientist think and know about the boundaries of what limits life can sustain, and about other various space topics. The problem is FREEMASON nobody really knows how life might be different and be able to sustain itself other places in the universe because we have not been able to do hands on studies except for the moon which was limited.
Originally posted by swordfishSorry to burst your bubble but what you think you know you don't. One day you will have to crawl out of the box you are stuck in and judging by your post this could surely make your world spin. Well that is it for todays lesson class see you bright and early tommorow.
Swordfish out.