Scientists find "strongest evidence yet" of life on distant planet. "This could be the tipping point"

What I said in the OP:

"They don't know what kind of life, if any, it would be, but they are confident this planet has the necessary requirements to support life....."

It's common knowledge what a barely literate slob you are, but if you can manage it, try to go back and keep on re-reading it over and over until the meaning gradually begins to soak through that petrified wood between your ears.

It's truly sad how the only way miserable fucking trolls like you can find pleasure in life, is by being assholes to strangers on the internet.
Again - you are just a GED educated rube who thinks Star Wars is reality. You're waiting for Yoda to return and rapture you after you took Luke BlueSkywalker as your personal lord and savior.
 
ROFL

There is no dumbfuck like the noballs dumbfuck.

From the same article - that the nurse clearly didn't read all of to you;

{Some research has questioned whether the currently proposed hycean planets are too close to their stars to support liquid water — including K2-18b, which orbits its star every 33 days.

Raymond Pierrehumbert, a planetary physics professor at Oxford University, has conducted separate research indicating K2-18b is too hot for life.

If the planet did have water, it would be "hellishly hot" and uninhabitable, he told AFP, adding that oceans of lava were more plausible.

Sara Seager, a professor of planetary science at MIT, called for patience, pointing to previous claims of water vapor in K2-18b's atmosphere that turned out to be a different gas.}
So you believe the opinion of one university scientist but not the other.

Upon exactly what do you base your acceptance of the findings of one but not the other?

And don't try to tell me you base it on scientific knowledge or analysis.

We all know that's bullshit.

Just try to keep in "mind" (or whatever passes for your sad excuse for one) that I have not drawn any conclusions or even made any comments in support of the premise of the article I posted.

You retarded trumper troll jack asses jumped to the conclusion that because I posted the article as a matter of interest and to possibly generate an interesting discussion, I must automatically assume there is life on the planet in question.

That's what happens when lazy-minded idiots with low reading comprehension like you, become too anxious to run your fat, obnoxious, puke belching shit hole mouths.

You expose your stupidity for all to see.

Thanks for making my job easy. 🖕🏼
 
Again - you are just a GED educated rube who thinks Star Wars is reality. You're waiting for Yoda to return and rapture you after you took Luke BlueSkywalker as your personal lord and savior.
If it was true that my highest level of education was a GED, it would still put me over and above you, Jethro.
 
What is your area of expertise? Genuinely curious.

My Sc.D. is in Logistics. Essentially I design and implement complex production systems. Heavily relying on lean processes, particularly the Theory of Constraints. The primary advisor to my doctoral candidate team was the late great Eli Goldratt. The principles in his book "The Goal" are what guide my professional philosophy.
 
One who is too dumb and too uneducated to grasp what the quotes around "bleeve" are for.

Noballs, as is the case of all leftists, has a low, two-digit IQ.

I never even said anything about that, you empty headed, limp-wristed, candy-ass pansy...

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Is IBDaMoron your homo butt buddy?

Or are you two sock puppet accounts of each other?

You both post the same kind of stupid sounding juvenile vomit.
 
My Sc.D. is in Logistics. Essentially I design and implement complex production systems. Heavily relying on lean processes, particularly the Theory of Constraints. The primary advisor to my doctoral candidate team was the late great Eli Goldratt. The principles in his book "The Goal" are what guide my professional philosophy.

So not in the physical sciences. Thanks.
 
My Sc.D. is in Logistics. Essentially I design and implement complex production systems. Heavily relying on lean processes, particularly the Theory of Constraints. The primary advisor to my doctoral candidate team was the late great Eli Goldratt. The principles in his book "The Goal" are what guide my professional philosophy.
IOW you're an hourly assembly line worker in a widget factory.

Big

Fucking.

Deal.

Fancy way of saying loud mouthed zero schlub.

Fuck you.
 
Not in any sciences.

He's a 10th grade dropout.

I thought logistics was what the shipping and receiving people do. I can see that there's probably a lot of highly technical skill and knowledge in that area but I struggle to see how it in any way provides insight into a physical science question.
 
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