Friday, September 4, 2015

life in space - light speed

due to the time it takes for light to travel between the galaxies and stars and us ....

the intervening period of time between our seeing a habitable planet and us being able to arrive ...

is often in the order of millions to billions of years ...

when and if we do see an inhabited or living star system ... the light may have been travelling to us for over 1 million years ...
think about ice ages and other events, planets we see today that are outside of the milky way may have been in a super nova or life changing event ... by the time we dream of travelling there,
however if we do spot a habitable planet life may have already flourished there and be alive - evolved today..

what looks like a barren planet in our telescope may in-fact have more than dinosaurs there by the time we shift our asses to more than light speed or have used wormhole technology..

however there is still hope of finding life, even if by our measurements a star system/galaxy had usable planets after the big bang..

personally i believe it to be improbable that actual universal scale wormholes exist for vast distances ...

due to the spin associated with light - it's origins and end point atoms .. one may believe some sort of connection exists between such points .. however i am dubious as to the certainty of this connection being wide enough to be opened or to transmit data though .. other than spin...

both us and the civilisation would have to know about spin, unless some other effect exists..

while i am hopeful that there is life out there other than crazy dark forces (sith :p ),
i do still have the problem that science explains ! all that we look at has and will be in a location other than where it looks in the sky ! that goes also for planet development.. and craft.

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