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It does not matter whether likely or not, but it is mostly irrelevant. If the ancient people leaving footprints in the New Mexico desert 22,000 years ago had launched a spacecraft moving at the speed of light toward the center of our galaxy it would still not reach the center for another 4,000 years, sometime around the year 2422. In light years reasoning, Voyager I, launched in 1977 into deep space, is about 19 light hours away, not even a light day. It will reach one light day in 2026. Voyager I will reach one light year away in the year 19977. The closest known exoplanet, Proxima Centauri b, is located four light-years away from Earth. So far, we have not found any evidence of intelligent life in our solar system (except us). The VLA telescope in New Mexico is sensitive enough to register if a cell phone was operating on Jupiter. There aren't any. If there are actually unidentified things flying around our heads, they are most likely earth-made by earthlings.
You are assuming their knowledge equals ours …. If "they" even exist
I think we forget that this bolded piece in the following section ALSO means they can travel through solid objects (the ground).
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“A close read into all of this indicates Congress is extremely troubled by the apparent evidence of objects that can seemingly move between sea, air, and space terrains in ways known human technology cannot. It’s a big deal, to say the least. Setting aside dramatic alien conspiracies (for just a moment), the knowledge that there is potentially a fleet of inexplicable, hyper-advanced technologies hovering above our heads is pretty disconcerting. Congress certainly thinks as much, and believes we aren’t doing nearly enough about it.”
We are now assuming that these craft are alien craft but it is highly likely there are US military craft also which we see in the skies. Anyone who says we do not have that technology does not know all of the technology we do have. This is how the people can be fooled by a false flag event because we assume it is all alien in origin.
Sorry charlies, the needs of the planet to have the ability to support life out weigh the possibilities of life on another planet.
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Originally Posted by LKJ1988
Not a chance lance. Millions have life.
Not logical, based on earth's science.
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Originally Posted by Ellis Bell
The other planet would need a few things ...
A special planet: the habitable Earth
"What makes the Earth habitable? It is the right distance from the Sun, it is protected from harmful solar radiation by its magnetic field, it is kept warm by an insulating atmosphere, and it has the right chemical ingredients for life, including water and carbon."
"Life on Earth needs the atmosphere to breath. Animals take in breathable oxygen from the atmosphere and use it to metabolize food into energy. Plants use carbon dioxide to grow and sustain life."
Sorry charlie, you'll never get me sucked into it; not without a few shrooms and a joint.
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Life forms on other planets may not be in the least human.
Plant life? All life has needs in order to reproduce and their is no evidence that there is another planet in the universe that has the same capabilities as earth.
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Well you are assuming that the planets we know of are the only ones and that aliens would need oxygen and carbon dioxide to live.
Mighty big assumptions......
In order for cells to replicate one turning into millions it takes to do so, the planet would have to have a certain atmosphere, in order for them to do so. Not to mention, where is the Sun and the Moon to this other planet?
Gotta have a jump drive like Taybor had on his space ship as that is the only way ray.
Oh yeah, forgot you're the poet
if you don't know then no one could know it.
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