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    Question Is a black holes event horizon size relative to your distance to it?

    @Greenlight The event horizon of a black hole is a series of points beyond which the light cannot escape the attraction of the gravitational pull of the black hole. Schwarzschild radius is one of the commonly used method to calculate this and one of the parameters to calculate the event horizon...
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    Luminosity of the Sun over the ages.

    Exactly!!!! And I am in search of what created these microorganisms and bacterias in the first place. Where life is today is all thanks to the formation of those initial forms. There had to be a certain mix of the gases and the solar energy output that gave way to that creation.
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    Luminosity of the Sun over the ages.

    Thanks for the link rod. Our sun is currently is a main-sequence star. But during its Nebula and Protostar phases, how did it affect the space around it? I've always wondered what if there are life forms that have adapted to the raging temperatures of the sun using the available atmosphere, in...
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    Luminosity of the Sun over the ages.

    That's quite interesting Ron, thank you for sharing the links. Let's hope these researches lead our way to colonization on Mars in the coming centuries.
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    Luminosity of the Sun over the ages.

    Does anyone have reference material to understand and compare the luminosity(in Joules) and the total energy output of the Sun during the Archean and Proterozoic eras of our planet? Can this be observed along with the Sun-Earth distance over the duration and relate it to the composition of...
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    What if there are other "Earths" that are still in making?

    rod, very interesting indeed. Thank you too for sharing the reference links. These will fuel my research in the coming days. Lovely meeting you here. Also, if you have any reference material where I can understand WASP 103-b's atmospheric composition of gases in brief, please do share the same...
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    China builds 'artificial moon' for gravity experiment

    How precise is the artificial moon relative to the original?
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    What if there are other "Earths" that are still in making?

    rod, I am still trying to figure out the Earth-Sun and Earth-Moon distances during the Archean and Proterozoic eras. It is very hard to figure that out in the current age as very little data(if at all present) is available regarding this(if you have any source that shows the same, I would be...
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    What if there are other "Earths" that are still in making?

    Hey Rod, I am going through the list as we speak. Will read about them in detail and share my thoughts on the same soon. Meanwhile, I have another set of thoughts for you about WASP - 103b: What if WASP 103 b is not inflated? What if its actual size is what it appears? As per the paper you had...
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    What if there are other "Earths" that are still in making?

    rod, while it is true that the Gaian theory does not explain precisely how the cyanobacterias or the methogens formed leading to the Archean era, the basic principle is that the life forms today on Earth originated as a result of the gases breaking down due to chemical reactions between them...
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    What if there are other "Earths" that are still in making?

    Keeping the Gaian theory in mind, isn't it possible that any of those giant gas bubbles revolving around other stars in our galaxy could possibly start building those cyanobacteria that can eventually create advanced life forms on them?
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    Introduce yourself! (And show us your swag)

    Hey folks, I'm Shaktik(from India) and I am currently working in a fin-tech company based in Bangalore, India. Space science and the search for other Earth-like planets have always been a passion of mine. I've recently been doing some research on how life would continue on Gaia a few hundred...