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| Professor, is it possible that intellegent life exsist somewhere outside of our solar system, and could be visiting us? | |
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| Well son, there are many, many reasons to be sceptical. I mean, first of all it is likely that there may not be anyone in our Galaxy comparable in terms of advancement. despite popular belief. | |
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| There may not have been enough time. Being such you must assume that any such visitors must come from a neighboring Galaxy, and the difference between Galaxies is beyond unfathomable. | |
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| When you consider the astronomical factors, it is more a journey of time rather than space. In fact the likely distance is so great, that to traverse the difference one would have to travel... | |
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| ...at the speed of Santa Claus? | |
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| Well, I was going to use some googly scientific measurement, but that works just as well, I think. | |
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