BangAverage90
BangAverage90 t1_j13bmr8 wrote
Reply to comment by ferrel_hadley in Which theory about aliens is the most likely? by [deleted]
With our own galaxy being 52,000 light years across ( rough estimate), it bring me back to my point.... roughly 5,875,000,000,000 miles is a light year so to speak, if there is anything in our own galaxy, they wouldn't be observing us let alone the human race. So I fully doubt we will ever make contact with another life form.
If we were to, I doubt it would end well for either.
BangAverage90 t1_j13b4re wrote
Reply to comment by JimCon24 in Which theory about aliens is the most likely? by [deleted]
Space is a vacuum.
No air, drone rotary blades would have zero effect.
BangAverage90 t1_j0yew9z wrote
With the Universe constantly expanding coupled with the fact it take a extremely long time to travel vast distances.. other life forms in the universe wouldn't even be observing us due to the fact they be seeing us millions of years ago or even more.
Could be a space civilization out there that's observed earth but the light could be say 600m years old
BangAverage90 t1_j13bqr7 wrote
Reply to comment by soon-it-will-be-2030 in Which theory about aliens is the most likely? by [deleted]
5,875,000,000,000 miles roughly in a light year. So pretty much anything within those 20 light years would not be observing us.