I wish our Civilizations could travel the Stars; I wish upon a Star for a super powerful IonDrive
Mike Harrington
Of course numerically there may be billions of earth-like planets in the galaxy & beyond. But we probably have to multiply that figure by several billions again to arrive at the odds of any of them having (at this time) anything like our Earth atmosphere, which itself took billions of years to evolve biotic life forms.
JCBs Sailing Into the Sunset
We have politicians in power of a superpower that refuse to acknowledge climate change from excess CO2 in the atmosphere, colonization of anyplace is beyond our current capabilities
David Luck
actually, 85% of the answer to the Fermi Paradox is the fact that…85% of the stars in our galaxy are red dwarves. Regularly flaring, gamma and X-ray blasting red dwarves. Might be some algae in a pool on the terminator of this or that closely-orbiting, tidally-locked planet….that's about it, and probably not even that.
I wish our Civilizations could travel the Stars;
I wish upon a Star for a super powerful IonDrive
Of course numerically there may be billions of earth-like planets in the galaxy & beyond. But we probably have to multiply that figure by several billions again to arrive at the odds of any of them having (at this time) anything like our Earth atmosphere, which itself took billions of years to evolve biotic life forms.
We have politicians in power of a superpower that refuse to acknowledge climate change from excess CO2 in the atmosphere, colonization of anyplace is beyond our current capabilities
actually, 85% of the answer to the Fermi Paradox is the fact that…85% of the stars in our galaxy are red dwarves. Regularly flaring, gamma and X-ray blasting red dwarves. Might be some algae in a pool on the terminator of this or that closely-orbiting, tidally-locked planet….that's about it, and probably not even that.
Happy New year everyone!
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