naznatips said:
Yes, clearly the object spiraling with no real control is not space junk... Sorry, I have no problems believing there is life on other planets. In fact, it's practically a statistical inevitability. What's not a statistical inevitability is that that life is at all intelligent, much less more intelligent than we are. That part I think is ignorance and arrogance that people think our tiny little planet is important enough that even if there was other intelligence they would ever come here. |
The highest speed one can travel with is the speed of the light at 299 792 458 m / s. Going with that speed, if possible, assures that you get from a solar system to another one in thousands if not millions of years. We would be a space anomaly if we thought we'd be the only life form in space, as well as if we thought that we're they only intelligent too. Among billions of canditate planets / solar systems / conditions where life could exist, it's also a statistical inevitability that there'll be intelligent life form besides us. The thing that's almost 100% certain though, is that our civilizations will never come in actual contact, due to the dizzying distances.
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