so how many of you say we will by year 3000.....if earth lasts till year 3000. post your opinion here
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so how many of you say we will by year 3000.....if earth lasts till year 3000. post your opinion here
Well, I'm sure we won't find anything that we agree can be called 'life' but something like it may exist to be found.quiglythegreatits possible to find something that the *intellegent* people can agree is life.
[QUOTE="darkfox101"]what would be funny is how were looking at another galaxy and wondering if theres life.. and then in that galaxy they look at ours and wonder if theres life xD!Quiet-Key
ZOMG teh funnay!! LOL XD
ROFFER YOU DONE A FUNNY ;D!!
It's absolutely IMPOSSIBLE for there not to be life elsewhere. Think about it. The ingredients for life (as we know it) are far from rare (water exists all over our own solar system, as does Oxygen (I think some of Jupiter's moons even have O2 in their atmospheres), Carbon is all over the place, and stars are eveywhere...
So seeing as all of that stuff is present in many places in our own system, it would be absurd to say that the so called "right" combination doesn't exist in 50,000,000 other solar systems.
Therefore, there IS life out there. The problem is, it is impossible to cross between two galaxies pretty much, because of the insane distances (only if we or they can travel near enough the speed of light to slow down time, but still then, their destination would have changed a lot before they even get there, and they'll never be able to bring their findings to their home planet).
It does exist, and I'm sure there is intelligent life, but we will most likely never discover it, because the universe is too freaking huge.
if humanity does indeed last that long, most definitelyso how many of you say we will by year 3000.....if earth lasts till year 3000. post your opinion here
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It's out there, but we will never find it. The universe is just too vast. Our closest neighbor in the galaxy, Alpha Centauri, would take about 25,000 years to reach in a spaceship, and there's no guarentee that life exists there.Gamer556with our current technology, it would take 25,000 years to reach them, but we might find a way to travel many times faster than the speed of light in the next few centuries provided that civilization does not collapse
i bet we will find fossils of very basic life forms whenever we get to marsg-unit248
We have found what some believe to be fossils of bacteria in some mars rocks. Also it is believed that there is water on one of Jupiter's moons.
[QUOTE="Gamer556"]It's out there, but we will never find it. The universe is just too vast. Our closest neighbor in the galaxy, Alpha Centauri, would take about 25,000 years to reach in a spaceship, and there's no guarentee that life exists there.verparanoidperswith our current technology, it would take 25,000 years to reach them, but we might find a way to travel many times faster than the speed of light in the next few centuries provided that civilization does not collapse
Not only is it impossible to go faster than the speed of light, but we we could never get close even if we tried.
with our current technology, it would take 25,000 years to reach them, but we might find a way to travel many times faster than the speed of light in the next few centuries provided that civilization does not collapse[QUOTE="verparanoidpers"][QUOTE="Gamer556"]It's out there, but we will never find it. The universe is just too vast. Our closest neighbor in the galaxy, Alpha Centauri, would take about 25,000 years to reach in a spaceship, and there's no guarentee that life exists there.Gamer556
Not only is it impossible to go faster than the speed of light, but we we could never get close even if we tried.
its impossible to go through space at the speed of light, but as far as the theory of relativity is concerned, space can do whatever the **** it wants. If you create an expanding region of space behind you, and a collapsing region of space in front of you, then you could travel faster than light, at least, thats what the history channel saidPlease Log In to post.
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