To: Carl Vehse
"With these (and likely even more) factors the number of planets in our galaxy capable of sustaining such carbon-based life is much smaller than the media and grant-seeking astronomers imply in their articles. The estimated probable number is likely very close to the experimentally known value of one."
I cannot imagine what aliens would want from this planet that they could not more easily acquire almost anywhere else.
63 posted on
11/26/2023 4:32:52 PM PST by
clearcarbon
(Fraudulent elections have consequences.)
To: clearcarbon
“I cannot imagine what aliens would want from this planet...”
Beautiful women. Gen. 6.
65 posted on
11/26/2023 4:34:28 PM PST by
odawg
To: clearcarbon
I cannot imagine what aliens would want from this planet that they could not more easily acquire almost anywhere else. In and Out burgers?
To: clearcarbon
clearcabon:
"I cannot imagine what aliens would want from this planet that they could not more easily acquire almost anywhere else."Over the years there are numerous reasons that have been presented in many science fiction books, movies, radio and TV shows that assume extraterrestrial aliens exist.
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