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Tuesday, 04/11/2017 4:28:48 PM

Tuesday, April 11, 2017 4:28:48 PM

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Johnnyola1
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Ivanhoe Mines and NASA's announcement on Thursday.....

Major discovery is truly "breathtaking". Such a great word, to be stunned so much that you forget to actually breathe. When Ruth or Mantle hit their inhuman shots out of the park, Yankee stadium was so quiet "you could hear a pin drop"....... Another great expression.

It is very very hard to hear a pin drop.

This coming Thursday NASA may have a fun announcement about the possibility of life in the universe, based on their empirical discoveries that are taking place daily. They have pre-announced something that may augur a major new quest. To go, as James Tiberius Kirk said, where no man has gone before. To seek out and find new worlds...........

Consult your local times for thursday's announcement: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4399300/NASA-reveal-new-results-ocean-worlds.html....

and it concerns Ivanhoe MInes, in roundabout way...........kind of, if you think abstractly. I would argue.

Anyway, finding life in the Milky Way Galaxy is an enigma wrapped up in a riddle.

Life may vaporize itself so quickly, like little lights going on and off in the middle of the night, that nobody gets to see other intelligent life forms at all. Imagine a valley and a bunch of tiny homes and people inside them just switching on and off a room's light switch. ...Can they ever find out that there are other people in the universe? Do north korean nuclear nutjobs inhabit all such planets, switching off the lights so quickly? How will they ever see each other?

We may never know that Joe Blow around the block is there, but we may realize at some point, that he used to be there, based on his modification of his own atmosphere, etc....a topic for another day and something we have no capability to do, at the present moment.

At the Great Kakula, those men and women are on there own quest. If you do not know what is out there, logic and the scientists and statistics guys themselves suggest that you must assume that you are in the middle. Extrapolated to Ivanhoe mines, this is a nice concept for us since it means there are billions of star systems with many planets, which average 2 in the habitable zone.

Our star system Sol has approximately 9 planets, only 2 in the habitable zone, Earth and Mars...........We can see our star system, but cannot see the 300 billion others in the Milky Way.....just barely, but our drills are getting so much better, at astonishing speeds.

I assume, now, with Kamoa our parent supporting us in the rear, that we now have perhaps the world's greatest DEPOSIT....the Great Kakula....so perhaps we do not have to assume that we are simply a single, solitary planet..............After all, with little work now, we have TWO other Planets that show intelligent life..............and so I do not think it is accurate to assume just one massive discovery in Kamoa, that would be empirically wrong now for sure.

And Now too we have Kakula West. But our telescopes are just focusing in. This can get really exciting. Plus, management has said many times now, that there might be many more Kakula worlds out there, that they have a working knowledge of.........and sure enough, we have Kakula West, another planet. So this district scale discovery thing could get wildly serious. We really now have 3 planets with intelligent life: Kamoa, kakula and Kakula West...and the company advises it has an inkling of the terrain and atmosphere of other, nearby systems. Stay tuned.