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yup, me to,,, I wanted at least an earth quake... stale.... glad I didnt leave home....Total let down lmao
Never said it wasn't. The universe is so vast we'll never see it all (plus we can't anyway because of certain barriers.)Everything we see in the night sky other than a few planets and our sun is outside of our solar system. (So yes on the Regulous being outside our solar system). But most of what is seen in the night sky is within our own milky way galaxy. fyi and not to get too technical.
I used to think life was chance, but is it not. Life is a fine design. There is no life out there unless the gods set it up, it designed, Life is not an accident or chance, Design is what describe god to me.Never said it wasn't. The universe is so vast we'll never see it all (plus we can't anyway because of certain barriers.)
The galaxy is vast. If 1% of the stars around contain life, then there are thousands of alien civilizations out there.
If it is 1%, we would have to search at least 500 and more likely close to 1500 prime candidate planets to find evidence of anything.
And yet the fact that we'll have to search thousands of planets still appears to me to have nothing to do with weed :p
I know the scale of the universe. I'm a professional sci-fi author. (Or used to be as the case may be)
And don't point out spelling mistakes, that's just petty
why can't we find any other life ???
we can see a far, far away ........ yet nothing. So the truth of the matter until u do, we are one in a million, very unique one of a kind.
the rest is a bunch of what if's .....
Hey don't take offense I'm not pissing on your parade, chill some.:cool:Never said it wasn't. The universe is so vast we'll never see it all (plus we can't anyway because of certain barriers.)
The galaxy is vast. If 1% of the stars around contain life, then there are thousands of alien civilizations out there.
If it is 1%, we would have to search at least 500 and more likely close to 1500 prime candidate planets to find evidence of anything.
And yet the fact that we'll have to search thousands of planets still appears to me to have nothing to do with weed :p
I know the scale of the universe. I'm a professional sci-fi author. (Or used to be as the case may be)
And don't point out spelling mistakes, that's just petty
My thoughts are we're located in an infinitesimally small portion of a huge galaxy, the distances to travel to those nearest of stars (at the speeds we can achieve) dwarf any human lifespan. That everything it took for life to evolve here didn't necessarily happen at that same instant on those planets orbiting other stars within the life sustaining orbits as we do our star. And those other life forms that we are just guessing at maybe didn't develope as fast, or for some other reason they blew themselves up (current reality we're living as example). Other life forms could be all around us we're just are too far away and displaced by time to coincide at the same instant, compared to the timelessness of the universe. (Taking another big toke, and looking up at the sky).why can't we find any other life ???
we can see a far, far away ........ yet nothing. So the truth of the matter until u do, we are one in a million, very unique one of a kind.
the rest is a bunch of what if's .....
Sorry, bad day plus my mind is split in many different directions.Hey don't take offense I'm not pissing on your parade, chill some.:cool:
Could be. Tell me where the tourists are :pwe're a zoo, a solarium with critters that is stored in this galaxy... I sperate my plants so the pathogens cant get to the other plants... We're some gods GMO pathogen experiment made in his image stored so us pathogens cant leave this planEt.