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Posted 2007-07-03, 09:57 PM in reply to Vollstrecker's post starting "Jupiter is theorized to have a small,..."
The pressure would cut down on some of that but 36,000 degrees...I don't know. That is a really high temperature.

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Posted 2007-07-03, 11:21 PM in reply to Demosthenes's post starting "The pressure would cut down on some of..."
I'd think it'd be inevitable that there'd be some sort of "solid" core considering the pressures etc. involved but I'm definitely no expert.
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Posted 2007-07-06, 07:31 PM in reply to Willkillforfood's post starting "I'd think it'd be inevitable that..."
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I'd think it'd be inevitable that there'd be some sort of "solid" core considering the pressures etc. involved but I'm definitely no expert.
Unless I converted wrong, the interior temp would be ~64,000 degrees Farenheit for something more comparable for those of us who aren't fluent in Kelvin.

I don't think anyone has a true idea of what the interior could be like because the temperature and pressure are so much greater than we could hope to witness the effects of. Can you imagine trying to build a probe that could stand up to those conditions?
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Posted 2007-07-12, 04:26 PM in reply to Vollstrecker's post starting "Unless I converted wrong, the interior..."
It's really weird to think about. I mean, if your not religious and you believe that everything was made from molecules...then shouldn't that happen on the other planets as well...but creatures that are already adjusted for the planets culture? Earth may have been just like Mars or Jupiter way back when....and evolved with everything else on it...or is there some proof that's not possible :P.

Ok, so if we were to start moing to different planets tomorrow...(IF)...who would go from her. I personally would stay on earth.
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Posted 2007-07-12, 07:18 PM in reply to klo's post starting "It's really weird to think about. I..."
Earth is a lot more like mars than Jupiter ...for sure.
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Posted 2007-07-13, 05:03 PM in reply to klo's post starting "It's really weird to think about. I..."
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It's really weird to think about. I mean, if your not religious and you believe that everything was made from molecules...then shouldn't that happen on the other planets as well...but creatures that are already adjusted for the planets culture? Earth may have been just like Mars or Jupiter way back when....and evolved with everything else on it...or is there some proof that's not possible :P.

Ok, so if we were to start moing to different planets tomorrow...(IF)...who would go from her. I personally would stay on earth.
From what we can tell, Earth would never have been like Jupiter simply because of the mass difference and of course the vastly different atmospheres, the best comparison to Earth would be Venus.

The general question would be if we were to have a breakthrough tomorrow and be able to change Venus or Mars into a habitable planet for human life, do you think it would be wrong to do so? I think everyone agrees that exterminating an alien life form would be horrendously wrong, so I don't intend really to include that as a consideration.

I personally would think seriously about a move to Mars, I would love to set foot on another planet. It would truly be a moment to remember.
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Posted 2007-07-13, 06:02 PM in reply to Vollstrecker's post starting "From what we can tell, Earth would..."
Any natural beauty of Mars would be out of range of the masses unless we colonize it.
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Posted 2007-07-13, 06:21 PM in reply to WetWired's post starting "Any natural beauty of Mars would be out..."
Not necessarily, as Phobos or Deimos would be fairly acceptable way-stations as well, as would be a station at Legrange points.
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Posted 2007-07-13, 10:51 PM in reply to WetWired's post starting "Any natural beauty of Mars would be out..."
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Any natural beauty of Mars would be out of range of the masses unless we colonize it.
On the contrary. Any natural beauty of the planet would be diminished by colonization. When I say natural beauty, I don't mean something that we can see and admire. I mean the beauty that is inherent to nature -- inherent to the way "God" set things up. Other factors notwithstanding, I think that's something worth preserving in itself. Colonization would simply adulterate Mars, destroying God's art with it.

Small price to pay in the quest for knowledge, though.
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