They think there is an "Anti-Matter" earth somewhere.
There was a movie once about an anti-Earth, which was on the opposite side of the Sun, so we could never see it.
In the movie we sent a space ship to visit it, and at the same time, they sent a spaceship to visit our earth, with the same people.
Pretty bad movie.
2007-05-15 01:25:20
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answered by Darth Vader 6
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Arcturus is theory to be a seize, via reality its perfect action is desperate at an attitude to the perfect bypass of website travelers indoors the Milky way. notwithstanding the image voltaic is extremely common in its action, and by using the kind is approximately a hundred lightyears off from the important airplane--a trivial volume given the size of the galaxy. The image voltaic orbits the middle of the Milky way Galaxy as rapidly as each 220 million years. there's no longer something to symbolize it have been given right here from yet yet another galaxy, siuch as we see with A-%stars, or the super call bypass in galactic north.
2016-12-29 05:09:59
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answered by genevie 3
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Didn't astronomers just find one a few weeks ago? Too far away to determine whether or not it is inhabited, to be sure, but I thought that a preliminary determination that it is inhabitable had been made at least, was it not?
2007-05-15 01:25:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes , European astronomers have found Earth-like planet outside our Solar System, a world which could have water running on its surface.
2007-05-15 01:23:12
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answered by Yashwin P 2
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I cannot comprehend people who haven't sorted this matter out in their heads already.
I suggest you study (everyone) the size of things in the universe and determine the chances of things happening, and the chances of us intercepting a radio signal or something...
2007-05-15 01:32:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Frankly, if they exist, they are more likely to be at the level of dinosaurs, than like us. If it wasn't for a stray asteroid wiping out most of the life on Earth 65 million years ago, we might still be at that level ourselves.
2007-05-15 01:22:34
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answered by Labsci 7
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