We should let aliens in, and deport Trump and his entire family.
In all seriousness. I don't believe in any of that Area 51, Roswell bullshit. However, I certainly agree with scientists who say we should expect to find life eventually, even if only microbial within our solar system, due to knowing the elements we find on earth exist throughout the universe.
It might be possible to communicate with other life, but as far as the si fi stuff about travel and worm holes, the energy needed would be a problem for all life. I think whatever life is out there even if more advanced at best, might have a longer range of travel, but still be stuck locally like we are.
I really got pissed at the si fi fans who took the NASA article out of context when it talked about the fictional "Warp Drive". They missed the part where it said it was impractical because of the sheer amount of energy it would require. And even the "Transporter" idea, which really on the show was about money in reality, the show didn't want to spend extra money constantly using the shuttle, so they used the "screen wipe" "transporter" instead.
I have a problem with the "Transporter" too, just knowing one would have to copy or disassemble every singly of the billions of atoms, and trillions of particles in the body, and re copy every particle down to it's spin and that is a tall order knowing that even just electrons jump around alot.
But yea, knowing the sheer number of galaxies, and knowing an exploding star provides the atoms that make up matter, it is more likely than not that life exists elsewhere. It is just to me, more reasonable that even if we find it, it will be stuck locally where it is at like we are.
In all seriousness. I don't believe in any of that Area 51, Roswell bullshit. However, I certainly agree with scientists who say we should expect to find life eventually, even if only microbial within our solar system, due to knowing the elements we find on earth exist throughout the universe.
It might be possible to communicate with other life, but as far as the si fi stuff about travel and worm holes, the energy needed would be a problem for all life. I think whatever life is out there even if more advanced at best, might have a longer range of travel, but still be stuck locally like we are.
I really got pissed at the si fi fans who took the NASA article out of context when it talked about the fictional "Warp Drive". They missed the part where it said it was impractical because of the sheer amount of energy it would require. And even the "Transporter" idea, which really on the show was about money in reality, the show didn't want to spend extra money constantly using the shuttle, so they used the "screen wipe" "transporter" instead.
I have a problem with the "Transporter" too, just knowing one would have to copy or disassemble every singly of the billions of atoms, and trillions of particles in the body, and re copy every particle down to it's spin and that is a tall order knowing that even just electrons jump around alot.
But yea, knowing the sheer number of galaxies, and knowing an exploding star provides the atoms that make up matter, it is more likely than not that life exists elsewhere. It is just to me, more reasonable that even if we find it, it will be stuck locally where it is at like we are.