I am interested about this water squirting star. Could you tell me more about it?I dont see why other planets wouldn't be capable of supporting life, because why would we be the only planet capable of doing so? Recently i read an article about a star that'd been squirting water into out of space. Apparently, water is a good chemical as it can dissolve lots of atoms and things which can help prove the existance of life etc. But could that just be to us? Like that we need water to survive? There was a documentary about Aliens visiting us in the Ancient times, i havent watched it yet, but it could be likely.
I havent seen enough evidence of different cases to decide it they are genuine or not, but i dont think ive ever seen a UFO unfortuantly.
That's what I think exactly! Self-centered. That's probaly the best word to describe us in this matter. Still 'arrogant', too, though.I have never seen a UFO, but that does not mean I don't believe in life on other planets. I think that it is self-centered of humans to believe that out of all the galaxies and planets out there, this one is the only one with (sometimes) intelligent life on it.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/17/star-shooting-water-jets-herschel_n_879211.html This is an article about it, its pretty cool.I am interested about this water squirting star. Could you tell me more about it?
Thank you for sharing this. I have never heard of a star shooting water before, it's just incredible.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/17/star-shooting-water-jets-herschel_n_879211.html This is an article about it, its pretty cool.
That's certainly an interesting phenomenon. I'm curious as to what caused it. You're right. It is quite unlikely that one soap bubble would just turn up that.i was sitting in my garden with a friend - on the first day that the sun felt warm this year - and I saw i small light appear from the grass. it slowly lifted up a couple of centimetres at which point it appeared to be a soap bubble. However, our lawn is about 60 by 60 feet and it seems unlikely that i single soap bubble would have turned up there in the middle of the lawn. Also it seemed to rise out of the grass, or perhaps a hole in the earth. It lifted up and floated away. neither of us could account for it.I'm glad i didn't bother to take a photo as it would have convinced nobody at all. I saw it and i didn't undersatnd it.
Your welcome =) It is pretty fascinating really ^_^Thank you for sharing this. I have never heard of a star shooting water before, it's just incredible.