New Solar System
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To be fair there's not much intelligent life reading the Sun so they'd be in good company.Talal said:In today's Sun Rod Liddle said there is definitely, 100% no other life out there. Nasa may as well just stop.
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You, I, my gold fish and NASAWheresmeticket? said:
PS. When I say "we" I mean "scientists and mathematicians". I personally am just like a cyclist accidentally veering onto a motorway, intellectually speaking.Wheresmeticket? said:TBF we seem to know the probable mass of the universe so can estimate how many planets there are. There is a vast amount unaccounted for, hence dark matter but unless you are into parallel universes what we believe to be the visible mass is what there is to work with. The billions of years evolution to anything more complex than single cell organisms is a significant factor.
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Totally agree. I mean, look at Edmonton and Crawley for example!cabbles said:
The earth has been around for 4 billion years I think. There’s a lot of strange stuff on this earth that doesn’t add up for me. But this is simply a personal opinion and I have no evidence to back it up of coursese9addick said:
I highly doubt it. Life almost certainly exists beyond our planet but, given the distances involved, it almost certainly hasn't visited our planet.cabbles said:
In slight contradiction to my earlier post, alien life could already walk among us. I appreciate that’s slightly abstract from the original post but I’m a big believer in the ancient astronaut theoryse9addick said:
Who, other than the insane, doesn't think that life exists somewhere beyond our planet?Dazzler21 said:Quite exciting... But I can almost guarantee others who don't believe there is other life out there will shit on this fantastic news.
Can’t help it, love all that stuff
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Cheers budCallumcafc said:
To be fair there's not much intelligent life reading the Sun so they'd be in good company.Talal said:In today's Sun Rod Liddle said there is definitely, 100% no other life out there. Nasa may as well just stop.
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More chance of finding intelligent life form in outer space than in Croydon1
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It's hardly a new solar system.
Genesis 1:1
Adam and Eve really got about. Intergalactic incest pushers.0 -
I don't think rap is his bag to be honest.ShootersHillGuru said:I presume Rod Liddle hasn’t heard of The Drake Equation.
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If we do meet anything it’s more than likely going to be a machine of some sort i’d guess.1
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Yup disguised as a tumbling cigar shaped space rock2
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I'd hazard a guess that the human race will cease to exist long before we encounter any aliens.
I don't believe for a minute that we have been visited and I am sure that all Flying Objects will eventually be Identified.
I think our almost desperate first world desire for alien contact is a vain human conceit and the fact of the imagining of aliens as vaguely humanoid in form is hysterically funny. Almost like the new God.
Forgive my unscientific ignorance but that is my opinion. Aliensceptic!
Space still fascinates me though.
I sometimes bring on a depression by dwelling on the concept of infinity!5 -
Or it could be based on scientific rational extrapolation based on what we know so far.. life on other planets in the solar system would be a major indicator.0
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“It’s like taking a scoop out of the ocean with a cup and saying there are no such things as whales because there are none in my cup.”
Neil deGrasse Tyson.
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In slight contradiction to my earlier post, alien life could already walk among us. I appreciate that’s slightly abstract from the original post but I’m a big believer in the ancient astronaut theoryse9addick said:
Who, other than the insane, doesn't think that life exists somewhere beyond our planet?Dazzler21 said:Quite exciting... But I can almost guarantee others who don't believe there is other life out there will shit on this fantastic news.
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Distance and timescales would make it highly unlikely that we will as a species ever encounter other life forms.3
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RedArmySE7 said:
If we do meet anything it’s more than likely going to be a machine of some sort i’d guess.
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Isn't he just the cutest robot yet?carly burn said:RedArmySE7 said:If we do meet anything it’s more than likely going to be a machine of some sort i’d guess.
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Metal Mickey, the secret lovechild of R2D2 and Dusty Bin.carly burn said:RedArmySE7 said:If we do meet anything it’s more than likely going to be a machine of some sort i’d guess.
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Golgafrinchans.cabbles said:
In slight contradiction to my earlier post, alien life could already walk among us. I appreciate that’s slightly abstract from the original post but I’m a big believer in the ancient astronaut theoryse9addick said:
Who, other than the insane, doesn't think that life exists somewhere beyond our planet?Dazzler21 said:Quite exciting... But I can almost guarantee others who don't believe there is other life out there will shit on this fantastic news.
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Voyager 1 is approximately 18 light hours away from Earth. If it continues to travel at its current speed it would be one light year away in 17,000 years. The Kepler 90 star which supports planets similar to our solar system is 2,545 light years away from earth or 43,265,000 years away.
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We're gonna need a bigger boat....1StevieG said:Voyager 1 is approximately 18 light hours away from Earth. If it continues to travel at its current speed it would be one light year away in 17,000 years. The Kepler 90 star which supports planets similar to our solar system is 2,545 light years away from earth or 43,265,000 years away.
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Superb.Fumbluff said:
We're gonna need a bigger boat....1StevieG said:Voyager 1 is approximately 18 light hours away from Earth. If it continues to travel at its current speed it would be one light year away in 17,000 years. The Kepler 90 star which supports planets similar to our solar system is 2,545 light years away from earth or 43,265,000 years away.
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We could end up meeting life but not as we know it -3
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imagine the meltdown if this was on the take over threadcabbles said:We are so so close imo to finding answers to questions that should be beyond answering. I think astronomy, Astro and particle physics is probably my biggest passion outside of football. I can’t get enough of it. Unfortunately it is a ridiculously big universe out there and it’s been around for such a length of time that I think it would take something to challenge the very physics that govern our world to really understand it, ie another universe.
The more I read, the more I believe in the multiverse theory. Too many unanswered questions that point toward something beyond our universe that makes it all tick
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I'm sorry if I've turned the thread all fecal now.1StevieG said:0 -
Just think, out there somewhere, there's people just like us, praying for a take over!2