- Location
- Bethpage,NY
Just want to take a poll without a debate cause it might turn political or get out of hand.Just curious
Here's how I look at the "aliens" question:
In the Milky Way Galaxy there are 100s of Billions of stars. There are estimated to be equally as many galaxies in the universe. Let's assume that each galaxy is roughly the same size, on average... That would mean there are (100s of billions x 100s of billions).... Well..a LOT of stars.
Even if the chances of intelligent life on other planets are extremely small (and I think that's the case), say 1 in 1,000,000,000 or (even 1 trillion) odds... Just simply by odds/numbers alone there are thousands or even millions of planets that support intelligent life.
Now. Here's the problem. The nearest known star is just over 4 light-years away. Our fastest ship (I could be wrong, but I think it's a probe-Voyager 1, I think) is traveling at about 38,000 miles per hour. At that speed it will take roughly 75,000 years to reach this star.
I always loved this fascinatingly disturbing argument that starts around 8 mins into the video.
Yeah they around for sure that's where we get all this new technology from
Other wise how u explain piramids on moon and mars ?