Math says its a close call.I feel it's a mathmatical impossibility with billions of planets that only 1 has intelligent life.
It is becoming clear that the 15km-wide asteroid could not have hit a worse place on Earth.
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Had the asteroid struck a different location, the outcome might have been very different.
"This is where we get to the great irony of the story – because in the end it wasn’t the size of the asteroid, the scale of blast, or even its global reach that made dinosaurs extinct – it was where the impact happened," said Ben Garrod, who presents The Day The Dinosaurs Died with Alice Roberts.
Watching the Science Channel and they're discussing the end of our sun and solar system.
When our sun explodes it's the end of our solar system.
The remains will be flung into space and OUR remains will be out in space possibly re-seeding the universe with our life elements.
I firmly believe in there to life somewhere out there. Its to just vast an amount of real estate for there to be nothing else. The universe is an unfathomable amount of space so I would say just shear chance there would be something else. No whether we'll actually see or find them or they find us (which I think its probably they've already found us) is another story due to the distance it would take for a more advanced civilization to make contact. The shear numbers alone makes the idea plausible, the Drake Equation is a good look at how those numbers may stack up.... https://astrosociety.org/edu/publications/tnl/77/77.html
Yeah, this was discussed elsewhere around here recently.
The mathematical issue with the Drake equation is that we're also finding more variability in the universe.
No wonder Monday felt like it flew by ...And we are 32 million miles from where we were yesterday. Don't forget your wallet.
As you get older even the decades fly by. It's all related ya know.No wonder Monday felt like it flew by ...
And we are 32 million miles from where we were yesterday. Don't forget your wallet.