Re: Scientists "reaching" when it comes to "Deep Impact"
- From: RichA <none@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 01 Jul 2005 16:06:58 -0400
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 18:29:59 GMT, "Ike" <IKE@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>"RichA" <none@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Life, huh?
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>> http://www.physorg.com/news4826.html
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>A closed minded ass like you is the reason you will never be a scientist or
>astronomer.
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>They aren't saying life, they are saying organic subterranean homesick
>blues!
>
Well, here is their promise, lets see how it pans out? My guess is
they'll do the spectroscopy, etc, and come to another one of their
famous "90%" conclusions regarding whether there is organic matter in
the comet. Which in-turn, may or may not indicate life.
I'll go one further, I'll stipulate to the idea that the comet
contains organics and I'll be no more or no less accurate than they
are after the impact. But it will ALL be the same "theorizing"
because there will be NO 100% proof that what they say is there, is
there.
Big deal.
-Rich
"The Cardiff scientists predict that Deep Impact will verify their
theory that the outer crust of the comet will consist of asphalt-like
material with permafrost beneath. The small icy fragments blasted out
by the impact will include organic matter, they suggest."
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