--- In [email protected], "hugheshugo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], gullible fool <fflmod@> wrote: > > > > > > You will have proof to claim your prize? > > > > I'll claim the prize > > http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/070424_hab_exoplanet.html > > Loads of extrasolar planets have been discovered but this is the most > interesting for us earthlings because it could theoretically sustain > life like us.
If there are humanoids over there, it's possible to determine if they're more advanced or equal in scientific technology than earthlings. At our present level of technology, it would be impossible to send a probe or an expeditionary force over there since it's so far away. Humans would have to discover a way to travel at the speed of light to get at these relatively neighboring exoplanets. From my own understanding, this may impossible, notwithstanding the episodes of Star Trek that we've seen. >From another book I've read, traveling at the speed of light may not be an answer to visiting other worlds. Scientists would have to discover a way to manipulate the various dimensions, higher than the four dimensions we are familiar with, in order to leap through the vast chasm of space and time.
