http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7891132.stm
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awesome! maybe we can ship off some of the life-long career criminals there!
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On a serious note, I find this rather intriguing :yes:finsgirlie likes this. -
Will they be able to prove this in my lifetime is the question.
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oh sure.. Wrath of Khan.. how'd that work outSoundwave, DOLFANMIKE, Fin D and 1 other person like this. -
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his generation were into weird hippy stuff like that.cnc66 likes this. -
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oh my god you guys are so clueless!!! all of you!!! i was only teasing marty cuz that was before my time. you guys...:pity: ....ruin everything.
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d'oh!
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but how bout a species thats just a lil bit more advanced than us. how bout one of thier satellites landing here. i mean, it doesnt have to be the whole spaceship with thier people and all scenario...just a probe or something would be the most realistic scenario no?
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What would Far more advance be like?
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im talking just a little more advanced, and sending out a better rover that reaches us. -
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Assuming 1 our out of every 10 billion stars have planets that can support life, we are literally talking about millions of life supporting planets... But as you stated, it would take millions of light years to reach these planets and I'm not sure if the technology will ever be developed to travel that far.