(September 5, 2014 at 9:27 am)Diablo Wrote: Well, red dwarfs are stars too.
I found this online:
Note that the multiplicity rate, or the probability that a given
system has more than one component, is only 31%. The low rate is
because M-type dwarfs (also called red dwarfs) dominate the solar
neighborhood (a full 72% of the stellar sample, i.e. not L/T/P
objects, are M-type dwarfs), and do not have companions as often as
their more massive stellar cousins.
Then if I where to say that the odds are not with me that a planet will be found around Proxima or even life. So I will take that 31 % and say soon they will confirm this to be so. More on the Biochemistry looking at Proxima being on the confection type star now my odd increase if I was to say that reptiles are from this planet being that reptiles love confection heat and for this reason they seek a rock that is warm.
Am I theist ? Done been put in a class I guess I have to be somewhere.