What do you think about space exploration, in finding climates that could *theoretically* harbor lifeforms?
An interesting article about a recent discovery, on a Saturn Moon! http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/080320-titan-ocean.html
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However, it is equally likely we will never ever see them, or if we see them, there is no way to communicate. Either because their evolution is too different, or in a completely other phase. Most likely, if we find life somewhere, it will be in the form of bacteria/microbes or similar.
Either way, we are quite sure time-travel and lightspeed travel speeds are impossible, otherwise those highly advanced aliens out there would have been here by now..
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M$Life on other planets is definately possible, the biggest problem currently is our mode of transportation which lets face it is primitive, very slow. What is the point of finding these planets if we have no chance of getting there!
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