[ExI] kepler study says 8.8e9 earthlike planets

Anders Sandberg anders at aleph.se
Wed Nov 6 14:03:53 UTC 2013


On 06/11/2013 09:39, Andrew Mckee wrote:
>
> But fields of 10^3 to 10^12 Gauss are weak?, so what do you consider a 
> strong magnetic field then?, and how does one avoid ever meeting one 
> in a dark alley? ;-)

Where do you see those fields, besides near neutron stars? Note that the 
Caltech paper typically reports fields in the range of 1-1000 *micro* 
Gauss.

-- 
Anders Sandberg,
Future of Humanity Institute
Oxford Martin School
Faculty of Philosophy
Oxford University




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