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Horselover fat

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Tiny dot. The ISS moves at ~25 000km/h and it would take nine million years for it to travel the distance. Milkyway is ~100 000 light-years accross and it's only two million light-years to andromeda.
 

oill

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Tiny dot. The ISS moves at ~25 000km/h and it would take nine million years for it to travel the distance. Milkyway is ~100 000 light-years accross and it's only two million light-years to andromeda.
Scariest fact is that the universe is that big... probably contains loads of habitable planets yet no intelligent life had found us. This could indicate that intelligent life can't escape its own solar system before the sun supernovas.... OR that other sentient life only exists on planes of existence we haven't looked at or can't see! Boom
 

Danja-83

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That's some distance - the speed of light for millions of years, just to get to the next star in our milky way .
 

Horselover fat

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Scariest fact is that the universe is that big... probably contains loads of habitable planets yet no intelligent life had found us. This could indicate that intelligent life can't escape its own solar system before the sun supernovas.... OR that other sentient life only exists on planes of existence we haven't looked at or can't see! Boom
Who knows if they found us... :wink: but, really, that blue dot is the area where the aliens would have be in to detect us. And realistically our radio waves probably drown in static much closer to us. The sad truth may be what you describe; Intelligent life could be fairly common and it might still be impossible for any species to travel to meet another... No matter how advanced... Light speed simply will not be fast enough, and as far as we know light speed is impossible for anything with mass anyway. I hope wormholes are real though :D
 

Green Dreamz

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They know we are here.

Look at Roswell, Area 51, Dr. Greer. Bashar who is a channeled higher being, they know ee are here but our governments suppress this information. Since the Roswell crash look at our tech advances at an exponential and astounding rate. Men on the moon, transistors, fiber, chips, DNA modification, on and on. I am a Luddite but do appreciate the knowledge and information out there available to all. When I was a teen in the mid 70s I grew pot to sell and make money and there was no readily available information like there is here and now on this site with a thousand people sharing ideas and experience. One unfortunate aspect I have noticed here is the name calling with others who have differing opinions and I actually find it a bit surprising from a group that I would expect to be more tolerant as we are all here because we like cannabis.
 

go go kid

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ask a question and you will get a hundred differant ways to get around or do it, and just shrug of the nay sayer's, some troll the place for fun, spreading miss information or just like to derail you in some pathetic attempt to have fun. then there are the others who just stict to the wat they do it annd think its the best way. just look at the persons pic gallery or read some of there posts and make your own mind up.
and laugh off the name calling,
 

lokie

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Tiny dot. The ISS moves at ~25 000km/h and it would take nine million years for it to travel the distance. Milkyway is ~100 000 light-years accross and it's only two million light-years to andromeda.
Who knows if they found us... :wink: but, really, that blue dot is the area where the aliens would have be in to detect us. And realistically our radio waves probably drown in static much closer to us. The sad truth may be what you describe; Intelligent life could be fairly common and it might still be impossible for any species to travel to meet another... No matter how advanced... Light speed simply will not be fast enough, and as far as we know light speed is impossible for anything with mass anyway. I hope wormholes are real though :D
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oill

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Who knows if they found us... :wink: but, really, that blue dot is the area where the aliens would have be in to detect us. And realistically our radio waves probably drown in static much closer to us. The sad truth may be what you describe; Intelligent life could be fairly common and it might still be impossible for any species to travel to meet another... No matter how advanced... Light speed simply will not be fast enough, and as far as we know light speed is impossible for anything with mass anyway. I hope wormholes are real though :D
This is the thing I was on about... basically warp drive.

 

Danja-83

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The nearest star is 4.3 light years away.
It's 40 trillion kilometres away ..... our fastest probe goes 250,000km per hours and takes 18,000 years to get there. My mistake, I was going on the journey from one end of our milky way to the other regarding the millions of light years.
 
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shrxhky420

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