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There are some issues here
and it has to do with at least a couple different things, in fact first. Yes,
life can exist and a projected temperature of 1,000,000 degrees due to some
major errors of mathematics relating to some forms of algebra and calculus
being associated to scale. Meaning the first reason is machine malfunction and
in other words the 1,000,000-degree mark is not truth. Second distance is an
association of scale, so planets are so far away and there is a lot of room for
errors in the relationship of light and duration of light. Here we would need
to argue the merits of a measurement of distance or time associated with speeds
of light. The second to last focal point is gravity. his topic is essential in
understanding temperature and though not popular gravity can be debated in more
than one way and is much easily explained in complex calculus as a law of
motion. Last, we might also presume the number or
values collected of heat range chosen to end life is an exaggeration because
the Physics search for life in the universe is based on a hypothetical idea of
earths own conditions elsewhere in some far distant place in the unknown universe.
@theinfectedmaster Well if we look at living things like we have on earth and that the other planet has the same gravity then the answer is yes, living things on other planets can live at 1,000,000 degrees F and it has been conclusively been proven by science.
It is less likely on the
planet earth as we have a series of fixed mathematical equations which
calculate outcome in controlled laboratory environments. The fact to remember
is the time it takes for light to travel that must reflect off planets or be
obstructed by planet for them to even be noticed from earth. There is not a planet
we observe we can reach while it is still alive, and it may even be destroyed
long before we even observe it.
@John_C_87 There is not a planet we observe we can reach while it is still alive
Still we know that they light we see is coming off what happened say a few million years ago and we could see the light coming off life then. And if there was a planet with a 1000000 degrees it is possible to have life there. The only thing is though that the life would only last for 1 to the power of minus 43 nano seconds before it vaporizes so what your got to do is remember not to blink when you do see a planet like that other wise you have to wait another few million years to see it again.
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There are some issues here and it has to do with at least a couple different things, in fact first. Yes, life can exist and a projected temperature of 1,000,000 degrees due to some major errors of mathematics relating to some forms of algebra and calculus being associated to scale. Meaning the first reason is machine malfunction and in other words the 1,000,000-degree mark is not truth. Second distance is an association of scale, so planets are so far away and there is a lot of room for errors in the relationship of light and duration of light. Here we would need to argue the merits of a measurement of distance or time associated with speeds of light. The second to last focal point is gravity. his topic is essential in understanding temperature and though not popular gravity can be debated in more than one way and is much easily explained in complex calculus as a law of motion. Last, we might also presume the number or values collected of heat range chosen to end life is an exaggeration because the Physics search for life in the universe is based on a hypothetical idea of earths own conditions elsewhere in some far distant place in the unknown universe.
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It is less likely on the planet earth as we have a series of fixed mathematical equations which calculate outcome in controlled laboratory environments. The fact to remember is the time it takes for light to travel that must reflect off planets or be obstructed by planet for them to even be noticed from earth. There is not a planet we observe we can reach while it is still alive, and it may even be destroyed long before we even observe it.
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Still we know that they light we see is coming off what happened say a few million years ago and we could see the light coming off life then. And if there was a planet with a 1000000 degrees it is possible to have life there. The only thing is though that the life would only last for 1 to the power of minus 43 nano seconds before it vaporizes so what your got to do is remember not to blink when you do see a planet like that other wise you have to wait another few million years to see it again.
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