Post by Radrook Admin on Aug 14, 2022 6:17:01 GMT -5
Earthlike?
Isn't it rather quaint how atheistic scientist are so prone in tagging planets as being Earthlike when there is absolutely nothing earthlike about them? I mean, you have planets that are in extreme elliptical orbits around their star which makes them raging ovens when nearest and deadly cold when farthest. You have planets being called Earthlike with are gravitationally- locked to their star make one surface a furnace and the one facing away forever frigid.
Other planets tagged as earthlike are thought to be much more massive, which would make a humans unable to survive on the surface due to the increased gravity.
Certainly there is nothing Earthlike about such planets. So why indeed are these astronomers so keen in tagging them that way? Well, below is my response to the issue that I provided in reference to tagging of Mars as Earthlike.
Other planets tagged as earthlike are thought to be much more massive, which would make a humans unable to survive on the surface due to the increased gravity.
Certainly there is nothing Earthlike about such planets. So why indeed are these astronomers so keen in tagging them that way? Well, below is my response to the issue that I provided in reference to tagging of Mars as Earthlike.
So Mars is Earthlike? Earthlike? Really?
It lacks a magnetic field to shield the surface from cosmic ray and other deadly radiation.
The predominantly carbon dioxide atmosphere is unbreathable and too thin, less than one percent the pressure of earth, and permits many deadly objects to impact the surface. The soil is sterile.
Insufficient Gravity, 62 per cent lower than Earth's, will induce muscular atrophy and make bones brittle.
The nighttime temperatures reach minus 100 Fahrenheit at night at the equators and minus 200 Fahrenheit at the poles, far colder than anything experienced anywhere on Earth. Anyone who has experienced minus 32 degrees Fahrenheit can imagine just how cold these Martian temperatures of 200 minus really are.
In winter, near the poles, temperatures can get down to minus 195 degrees F (minus 125 degrees C). A summer day on Mars may get up to 70 degrees F (20 degrees C) near the equator, but at night the temperature can plummet to about minus 100 degrees F (minus 73 degrees C).
www.space.com/16907-what-is-the-temperature-of-mars.html
www.space.com/16907-what-is-the-temperature-of-mars.html
The surface is sterile and unable to sustain plant-life.
Seeds planted in lunar soil readily germinate when given water and nutrients, but Martian soil shows no signs of biological activity when similarly treated.
The entire Martian surface is apparently sterile at present due to process called photocatalytic oxidation, the destruction of any organic molecules by free oxygen radicals.
www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/martian-soil
The entire Martian surface is apparently sterile at present due to process called photocatalytic oxidation, the destruction of any organic molecules by free oxygen radicals.
www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/martian-soil
Conclusion:
The only thing Earthlike is that it has a solid surface as opposed to the gas and ice-giants such as Jupiter, Saturn Neptune and Uranus. The only reason they mindlessly tag these hell-holes as Earthlike, is to promote their atheistic assumption that Earth is merely a result of thousands of happy accidents. So sooner or later, they want us to assume, we are bound to find another happy-accident one exactly Earth.