[ExI] kepler study says 8.8e9 earthlike planets

Andrew Mckee andymck35 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 5 12:42:42 UTC 2013


On Tue, 05 Nov 2013 19:06:44 +1300, spike <spike66 at att.net> wrote:


> I must reluctantly conclude that we are missing something fundamental, so
> much so that it calls into question nearly everything we thought was  
> true.
> I just can't get my head around the notion that we are the only ones here
> with all those habitable planets all over the place.

By an odd coincidence, I think I know almost but not quite how you feel.

I just finished reading a book titled 'The Electric Sky', if the electric  
plasma universe model is in fact correct then it would seem that a lot of  
current cosmology is just flat out wrong, the implications of which kind  
drive me into a dark tea time of the soul mode.

It probably doesn't help much, but I take it under the electric universe  
model the reason why we seem to be alone is simpler, we just happen to be  
living in one of the oldest parts of the universe.

Anyone on this list happen to read that and/or related papers/books, and  
have an intelligent argument on why the electric plasma theory is invalid?



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