Chingy42007 posted on Jun 13, 2007 9:39:53 AM - Report post
I think there is. We cannot go about assuming we are alone. There are hundreds, if not thousands of galaxies out there. There must be a chance of another planet similar to Earth, with water, light, a whole ecosystem capable of breeding life. I am sure that by the time the millenium is over, if not less in time, humans will make contact with Extra-Terrestrials. I am almost sure of it. I strongly doubt that we are the sole race of the universe. That very concept of us being alone is almost... well... surreal, in a way.
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Darkish posted on Jun 13, 2007 9:42:49 AM - Report post
There has been an 'Earth-like' planet discovered already.
It is about 20 light years away and would take us about 400,000 years to get there with our fastest of spaceships.
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Chingy42007 posted on Jun 13, 2007 9:46:19 AM - Report post
I bet you if they sent a probe with an ion-drive engine, it would take significantly less time. We will see this planet... maybe not the next few generations, but definitely before the next millenium. Technology is advancing so much, it's scary. We went from wooden ships to full scale rockets in the space of 100 years. You can't ignore that fact.
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Darkish posted on Jun 13, 2007 9:49:07 AM - Report post
Yeah...kinda makes you wonder both sides (That of Creationism and that of Macro Evolution theory)....I mean...why now? My just this recent past are we advancing in technology so much?
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Chingy42007 posted on Jun 13, 2007 9:53:35 AM - Report post
I suppose it's only been since the Industrial Revolution that technology has shown some significant signs of advancing. Before then we were all pretty much brain-dead when it came to technology and everyone was praying for everything. It was a very religious world, before the Industrial Revolution. But all thats changed now. We got electricity, planes, cars, iPhones, X360x, PS3s and God knows what else. It's just crazy how we went from steam engines to iPhones in just over 100 years.
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Vonfuzzball posted on Jun 13, 2007 9:54:48 AM - Report post
Yeah, but what if we didden't go to them but they came to us, that would be pretty scary and magnificent for most inhabitants of earth. Especially scientests.
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Chingy42007 posted on Jun 13, 2007 9:57:20 AM - Report post
I suppose so... but NASA and SETI have radars and sensors that detect any electromagnetic waves coming from space. These creatures would have to be pretty good at keeping in their waves to catch us by surprise. Otherwise SETI and NASA will be aware, and the Earth could be braced for alien invasion.
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Vonfuzzball posted on Jun 13, 2007 10:00:30 AM - Report post
Well maby they dont use those waves and that they have technology that is way beyond what we expected, seriousley we don't know what and how they live, for all we know they could already live on earth.