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Originally Posted by Gormun View Post
6 planets the size of Earth, or 6 Earth sized planets?
The term 'Earth sized' planets can refer to planets many times larger, that are possibly not habitable.

What's the difference? Come on, impress me with your English skills.

Besides, being in the goldilocks zone is not the only prerequisite for life
For example a planet that rotated on its axis the same speed as it did around its star would be too hot/too cold for habitation.

Hurrr durrr hurrrrr duuuuuuur. Deeeeerp.
Kepler only examined a fraction of a sky. Imagine the actual numbers. I bet there are planets identical to Earth in composition, in our own galaxy no less.

Now we just have to quit being retarded (as a global society) and get busy making colonies and whatnot.

LOL! Yeah right. We're going extinct before we colonize shit, Gorman. Haven't you seen Idiocracy?

But its still great news, but don't oversell it, and perhaps stop using science as mere ammunition for your anti-religious crusades ok?

Nah.