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    Default Are We Alone- Kepler-452b

    http://www.space.com/30034-earth-cou...VeFEEbptSzYQRT

    Are we alone ?
    With the discovery of a Earth like planet Kepler-452b in the Goldilock zone we have to now ask the question
    ARE WE ALONE ????
    This planet is 1.6 billion years older therefore it should have a more advanced species ??
    It,s 1400 light years away so for us to reach it is impossible at the moment.
    So if there is an advance species out there why have they not reached us or is space travel an impossible dream?




    http://edition.cnn.com/2015/07/23/us...net-discovery/

    https://www.google.ie/?gws_rd=ssl#q=kepler+452b


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    It's hard to know. Maybe
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    Quote Originally Posted by nibb View Post
    It's hard to know. Maybe
    It,s looking like we are alone, since life on earth started with a lot of lucky factors
    With worlds in the goldilock zone older than ours then you would expect more advanced civilizations out there !!!
    Or maybe they live by the prime directive


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    I met one the other day, they were saying we looked like a bunch of "bhnijick,opsadchcs" and so fucked back off again , another 1.6 billion lightyears to their planet

    definition of timewasting that one. 20min of travel? pffft
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    Quote Originally Posted by funlover12 View Post
    I met one the other day, they were saying we looked like a bunch of "bhnijick,opsadchcs" and so fucked back off again , another 1.6 billion lightyears to their planet

    definition of timewasting that one. 20min of travel? pffft
    I have you sussed from your posts.You are ET come to live amongst us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by funlover12 View Post
    I met one the other day, they were saying we looked like a bunch of "bhnijick,opsadchcs" and so fucked back off again , another 1.6 billion lightyears to their planet

    definition of timewasting that one. 20min of travel? pffft
    Think of the amout of sleep you could get on that journey


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    Quote Originally Posted by willie wacker View Post
    It,s looking like we are alone, since life on earth started with a lot of lucky factors
    With worlds in the goldilock zone older than ours then you would expect more advanced civilizations out there !!!
    Or maybe they live by the prime directive
    It took 4 .6 billion years to get to us and we are so fucking intelligent
    I wouldn't hold your breath hoping to find something else.
    Evolution does not necessarily lead to the development of huge intelligence anyway.Evolution favours leaving large numbers of viable offspring.
    A large brain is expensive in energy and resources but due to a thousand million flukes , it did eventually lead to success for us.
    (But possibly ultimate failure eventually if we are not intelligent enough to some how control world population and the increasing level of resources it consumes).
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    Quote Originally Posted by nonpareil View Post
    It took 4 .6 billion years to get to us and we are so fucking intelligent
    I wouldn't hold your breath hoping to find something else.
    Evolution does not necessarily lead to the development of huge intelligence anyway.Evolution favours leaving large numbers of viable offspring.
    A largest brain is expensive in energy and resources but due to a thousand million flukes , it did eventually lead to success for us.
    (But possibly ultimate failure eventually if we are not intelligent enough to some how control world population and the increasing level of resources it comes).
    You do have to wonder how we got this far


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    I hope we are alone- I don't want us to contaminate any other planet!!
    Seek and you shall find!

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    I actually did see a flying saucer some years back, very bright lights and it hovered it the sky for many minutes and disappeared.
    I could have been taken that night.
    So we are not alone. I always wondered what Alien women were like and do they know the Kama Sutra.
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