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Yes nucular powered craft of course only problem is it would take hundreds of years to get here . nuke power craft are possible but unlikely due to the didtance and time it would take to get here you would runout of fuel more than likely he got a phd but no common sense reminds me of empty egg head
 
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Yes nucular powered craft of course only problem is it would take hundreds of years to get here . nuke power craft are possible but unlikely due to the didtance and time it would take to get here you would runout of fuel more than likely he got a phd but no common sense reminds me of empty egg head
We still don't know how long it took aliens in spacecraft to enter earth's atmosphere to seed the biological matter that began life on earth, according to the best and most respected award-winning scientists.


The Guy Who Discovered DNA Thought Aliens Sent It​

 
It does not matter what the method of propulsion is, the distances between Earth and anywhere else are vast and between anywhere outside out solar system are unachievable even at the speed of light.

It would be GREAT if we could make the Kessel Run in 20 parsecs or travel to Raisa in the time it takes to show several commercials, but so far as we know that is impossible. Space travel for human seems to be a multi-generational trip.
 
It does not matter what the method of propulsion is, the distances between Earth and anywhere else are vast and between anywhere outside out solar system are unachievable even at the speed of light.

It would be GREAT if we could make the Kessel Run in 20 parsecs or travel to Raisa in the time it takes to show several commercials, but so far as we know that is impossible. Space travel for human seems to be a multi-generational trip.
How long did it take light from the detectable star the farthest from earth to reach earth? 100 billion years?
 
You can look it up.
How detectable a star is depends on what you are detecting it with.

Odds are, you won't be visiting it.
 
You can look it up.
How detectable a star is depends on what you are detecting it with.

Odds are, you won't be visiting it.
There are several things human scientists are still somewhat in the dark about, like how vast is our universe, how old is our universe, how did our universe begin, where was the physical material that made up the universe before the universe began, what drives perpetual planetary motions in opposition to known laws of thermodynamics, and so forth.
 
Why yes, there is much about the universe we still do not know.
None of it will be found in the Bible, unless by coincidence.

Space travel to other inhabited worlds is impossible for humans at the present time.
It is not likely that it will ever be possible as shown on Star Trek or Star Wars.
This is bad for science fiction, I think.
 
It may be possible to fold space as promoted in Herbert's Dune novels

As space and time are tightly coupled, this possibility is there..

Probably, the bulk of science has yet to be discovered.

Plus of course, this object may have been sent millions of years ago and be powered by robots..

The reply they will send back is..

"mostly harmless"


comrade stalin
moscow
 
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It may be possible to fold space as promoted in Herbert's Dune novels

As space and time are tightly coupled, this possibility is there..

Probably, the bulk of science has yet to be discovered.

Plus of course, this object may have been sent millions of years ago and be powered by robots..

The reply they will send back is..

"mostly harmless"


comrade stalin
moscow
Humans seeking some alternative to God's creation of the universe will be forever learning but never able to come into the knowledge of the truth.
 
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