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The Transplants a Novel by Ed Ross (Trailer)
Of the potentially billions of planets in the Universe that could support intelligent life like that on Earth, is it not reasonable to assume that at least o...
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I gave it a "We'll never know"
The Universe is just tooooooo big and light is just tooooooo slow.
The Universe is just tooooooo big and light is just tooooooo slow.
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I do believe there may be some life in this HUGE universe. Who knows when and if we will ever find out, or run into each other.
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Delenn had it right. "You're one of the young races."
I'm an engineer, systems, and numbers guy. If you take a look at the Earth's progression and when we fell out of the trees, then the rest of the math says there's older, many extinct, many advanced, some not as advanced. So odds are there will be a knock at the door someday.
Unless it's a universal truth that truly advanced civilizations stay away from the riff-raff because we're boring.
I'm an engineer, systems, and numbers guy. If you take a look at the Earth's progression and when we fell out of the trees, then the rest of the math says there's older, many extinct, many advanced, some not as advanced. So odds are there will be a knock at the door someday.
Unless it's a universal truth that truly advanced civilizations stay away from the riff-raff because we're boring.
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SPC Jan Allbright, M.Sc., R.S.
I keep thinking about what happens when an advances civilization contact a lesser advanced one .. someone ends up on a Reservation!
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