David G. Smith
07-14-00, 03:38 PM
I'm new here so hello and all that stuff.
Anyway, I recently heard of a theory that
Jupiter is placed placed in our solar system
in such a way as to block meteors from striking Earth as often. Stated that without Jupiter life on Earth would not exist today.
Has anyone heard this before? Who wrote it?
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Letticia
07-17-00, 04:01 PM
Try this:
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/life-00z3.html
If you have time, read "Rare Earths" by Brownlee. It goes into much more detail on this subject.
So it means, that the number of possible planets, with inteligent inhabitants, shrinks, because of that formula, used to calculate that number. Protection against aseroids and meteorides was not included, I think so. correct me if i'm wrong.
David G. Smith
07-18-00, 03:01 PM
Thank you "Rare Earth" is what I was looking for.
I'll know more after I read it but asteroids from around Pluto's orbit can be blocked by Jupiter but asteroids from the belt on the other side of Mars could not be blocked.
From what I remember from that article I read they did talk about how other intelligent life could be more rare when you factor in how life on any planet would be disrupted or
wiped out from constant bombardment of meteors and asteroids. To sustain life for
a long enough period of time to gain intelligent life the planet must be in a
stable environment.
I'll have more later.
Infinity
07-21-00, 07:30 AM
Nope...Jupiter dosnt help squat!
Yes, Jupiter does help block certain objects which may have come near Earth.
It was discussed at length during an excellent TV series about the Universe that I watched only recently.
David G. Smith
07-21-00, 02:40 PM
Letticia posted this site which explains all the latest research on the subject. I believe this proves that we are either all alone in the universe (except God of course) or that if there is intelligent life or any life out
there that it would be too far to ever reach. There are four parts. I recommend reading them all.
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/life-00z3.html
Infinity
07-21-00, 07:42 PM
Hmm...possibly. Maybe the tv is wrong?