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What If On Water in Space ???
What if the vacuum of our solar system,and the inferred of the Sun has
split the bond over time of the water molecule? That means in this spacetime comets that were dirty "snow" balls,and now are rather dry. Close up pictures of Temple 1 showed to us gives reality to this idea. All things evolve in time,and that is especially true with water immersed in a vacuum,and no protection from the Sun's rays. Our Moon,and Mars can be easily added to this thinking. Bert |
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What if the amount of stars in a galaxy relates to the number of
planets with intelligent life? That has good probability to be reality. Our Milky Way has 2 billion stars,and I can say it has four intelligent planets. Andomeda has 4 billion stars,and it has 8 intelligent planets. Since galaxies have so few intelligent life planets,and our so big and the fastest life forms will ever travel is 73% of light speed the chance here in our galaxy,or even Andromeda galaxy of finding each other are not very likely. Now lets think real big so that intelligent life has a galaxy that gives better odds of finding each other. We only have to think of the giant elliptical galaxy M87 for it has a mass of 1.5 trillion stars,with lots of global clusters. Yes the probability of life intelligent planets just 6 LY away makes shaking hands possible. Bert |
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