Where are "They?" Well, going on the the evidence we have accumulated so far 
from exploring the planets and other cosmic bodies in our solar system..and I 
would include the findings of amino acids and fossilized nanonacteria in 
certain meteorites..it could very well be that "They" have already existed and 
been extincted on one or more of those bodies. "They" were "There" and didn't 
survive.

Count Deiro
IMCA 3536 

-----Original Message-----
>From: JoshuaTreeMuseum <[email protected]>
>Sent: Sep 16, 2010 9:09 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [meteorite-list] OT: Listening To Fermi
>
>Where are "they"? For the sake of this argument let's say they're on one of 
>the Alpha Centauri planets, a mere 4.3 light years away. Or, for that 
>matter, they could be anywhere within 75 light years, the distance Earth's 
>transmissions have reached. With their advanced planet detection methods and 
>finely tuned dish signal reception set-ups, surely they would know about us. 
>And they would also know how to send signals powerful enough to reach our 
>planet through all the space dust and interferring cosmic rays.  And yet 
>nothing, nada, zilch, goose egg. The silence is deafening and speaks 
>volumes. There's nobody there.  Until ET phones home, I can't muster up the 
>faith to believe in his existence. I need evidence, not wishful thinking or 
>a yearning to not be alone. I'm not a yearner.
>
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>Phil Whitmer 
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