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>> Well, that's one conclusion I suppose. Here's another, from the scientist who
>> discovered the planet as quoted in the article you've linked to: >> "Barman noted that a Jupiter-like gaseous planet such as this one, as opposed
>> to a rocky one like Earth, is highly unlikely to harbour life, and said the
>> finding about water vapour in its atmosphere does not answer one way or another
>> questions about the existence of extraterrestrial life." As I recall, the fellow who discovered the planet was an astronomer, not a
biologist. You are willing to take him at his word even if it is not
his field??!!? >> As always Strawman, your ability to draw wild conclusions completely
>> unsupported by any form of evidence is without equal. As always, Sanchez, your trust in the Intellectual Elite (without even actually checking
their particular qualifications) is without equal.
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