yeah i understand his point but he said the average person would weigh 500-600 kilos.
Well they would. What's wrong with his statement? Weight is commonly given in kilos, so it's reasonable as a means of comparison.
Oh and incidentally, a Newton is a measure of
force, if you are into being pedantic. Get it right.
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i'm calling out that mistake because it's sort of smug to jump on a thread like this(which is referring to a possibly mindblowing discovery) and say WELL SINCE ITS BIGGER WE'D WEIGH MORE THEREFORE WE CAN'T EVER LIVE THERE(which is probably wrong anyway) and make such a basic(like srsly, confusing units is a grade-school mistake) error is sort of ironic
It would be very difficult for humans to live there with that much gravity. Not impossible, but certainly not any fun at all.
However, if there is a similar temperature range to earth, and a similar atmosphere, there should be an extremely good chance of some life forms evolving there. That would be really interesting.