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Can there be life on Sun?         


Author: Sanny
Date: Aug 6, 2008 08:38

No, Never as it is too hot....

I am interested in some Life form not made of Organic matter but
something else.

If someone says can there be life under Ocean. ignorant will say
anyone who drowns in Ocean dies So no one can live under ocean. But we
know fishes live under water with Gills instead of lungs.

Life can take many shapes and sizes. It can be as small as an ant and
as Big as an Elephant.

Life can be fast as a bird or slow as a tree.

Life is everywhere whether grass, air, inside our Body and can take
any shape and be made of anything one can think of.

There are many elements on the Sun in liquid state. Say molten iron on
the sun works like water on earth.

And the Life uses molter iron as its drink. and the food is the heat
ernergy on tthe Sun.

We see a lot of movement on the surface of Sun may be it is a Big
ocean of Plasma and many creatures live under that hot plasma.

Bye
Sanny
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Re: Can there be life on Sun?         


Author: Skybuck Flying
Date: Aug 6, 2008 08:40

Yes,

That's were the aliens are hiding in our own sun... so we will never find
them ;)

Bye,
Skybuck =D
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Re: Can there be life on Sun?         


Author: Sanny
Date: Aug 6, 2008 08:45

On Aug 6, 8:40 pm, "Skybuck Flying" hotmail.com> wrote:
> Yes,
>
> That's were the aliens are hiding in our own sun... so we will never find
> them ;)
>
> Bye,
>   Skybuck =D

Only when someone jumps into a Ocean with Oxygen tank can see the
beautiful fishes under the sea.

But how can man Jump into the Sun's molyten plasma. We need something
that can withstand that temperature and we can use submarines and dive
into the Suns surface and take video of creatures living in the hot
Plasma Ocean on the Sun.

Bye
Sanny
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Re: Can there be life on Sun?         


Author: Sanny
Date: Aug 6, 2008 08:52

> There are many elements on the Sun in liquid state. Say molten iron on
> the sun works like water on earth.
>
> And the Life uses molter iron as its drink. and the food is the heat
> ernergy on tthe Sun.
>
> We see a lot of movement on the surface of Sun may be it is a Big
> ocean of Plasma and many creatures live under that hot plasma.

Just like we cannot survive in -100^ C Because all water in our body
will turn into ice and blood will become solid.

Those living on the sun cannot survive at temperature on earth. So how
can we contact them. If we touch them we will die as they will be
100,000,000 ^ C and if they come near us we will start burning.

Bye
Sanny
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Re: Can there be life on Sun?         


Author: zanthius.dxun
Date: Aug 6, 2008 10:14

> No, Never as it is too hot....

Too hot for organic life perhaps, but there could be other types of
life.

Perhaps the sun itself has a consciousness, and then the sun itself
would be a type of life.
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Re: Can there be life on Sun?         


Author: Orval Fairbairn
Date: Aug 6, 2008 12:04

In article <44e2a$4899c5f4$541981a9$8086@cache4.tilbu1.nb.home.nl>,
"Skybuck Flying" hotmail.com> wrote:
> Yes,
>
> That's were the aliens are hiding in our own sun... so we will never find
> them ;)
>
> Bye,
> Skybuck =D

Their women must look really HOT! ;>)

--
Remove _'s from email address to talk to me.
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Re: Can there be life on Sun?         


Author: hhc314
Date: Aug 6, 2008 13:39

On Aug 6, 11:38 am, Sanny hotmail.com> wrote:
> No, Never as it is too hot....
>
> I am interested in some Life form not made of Organic matter but
> something else.
>
> If someone says can there be life under Ocean. ignorant will say
> anyone who drowns in Ocean dies So no one can live under ocean. But we
> know fishes live under water with Gills instead of lungs.
>
> Life can take many shapes and sizes. It can be as small as an ant and
> as Big as an Elephant.
>
> Life can be fast as a bird or slow as a tree.
>
> Life is everywhere whether grass, air, inside our Body and can take
> any shape and be made of anything one can think of.
>
> There are many elements on the Sun in liquid state. Say molten iron on
> the sun works like water on earth. ...
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Re: Can there be life on Sun?         


Author: Mark Earnest
Date: Aug 6, 2008 13:48

"Sanny" hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:fbf8499a-00eb-4abc-9da7-9a1e33e6f4eb@q5g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> No, Never as it is too hot....
>
> I am interested in some Life form not made of Organic matter but
> something else.
>
> If someone says can there be life under Ocean. ignorant will say
> anyone who drowns in Ocean dies So no one can live under ocean. But we
> know fishes live under water with Gills instead of lungs.

And that is just how ignorant people are when they say life cannot be on
Mars, or Venus, or Saturn, or Pluto...or the Moon...or yes, even the Sun.

As was said on Jurassic Park, "Life will find a way."
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Re: Can there be life on Sun?         


Author: tadchem
Date: Aug 6, 2008 13:49

On Aug 6, 11:38 am, Sanny hotmail.com> wrote:
> No, Never as it is too hot....
>
> I am interested in some Life form not made of Organic matter but
> something else.
>
> If someone says can there be life under Ocean. ignorant will say
> anyone who drowns in Ocean dies So no one can live under ocean. But we
> know fishes live under water with Gills instead of lungs.
>
> Life can take many shapes and sizes. It can be as small as an ant and
> as Big as an Elephant.
>
> Life can be fast as a bird or slow as a tree.
>
> Life is everywhere whether grass, air, inside our Body and can take
> any shape and be made of anything one can think of.
>
> There are many elements on the Sun in liquid state. Say molten iron on
> the sun works like water on earth. ...
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Re: Can there be life on Sun?         


Author: Justintruth
Date: Aug 6, 2008 14:01

With respect to organic life like carbon based life on earth no... but
you don't mean that... you mean can there be other things...

One of the mysteries of life is that it seems to occur whenever there
is an information accumulation or in other words whenever there is an
ongoing decrease in entropy. In fact, one may posit a ongoing...
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