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    Water and Life

    On Earth wherever we have found water we have found life.

    At both polar regions of Mars there is some water. The surfaces of both Enceladus (the sixth largest of Saturn's 82 moons) and Europa (the 4th largest of Jupiter's 79 moons) are permanently covered in ice. But beneath the ice on both these moons there are oceans of water.

    So we may find microbes in these places. The best experts in this field reckon that if any such life is found in any of these places then our galaxy must be teeming with life. This is because there are between 250 billion and 500 billion stars (i.e. suns) in our galaxy with probably all of them having planets orbiting them.

    NASA has recently discovered that there are likely to be approximately 2,000 billion galaxies in the known universe.

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    The Universe is infinite. Or is it? Near death experiencers report flying through space with galaxies etc to a place in the spirit world. Please dont bore me by making fun, expand your awareness.

    The boundary between space and ?? Certainly 2,000 billion galaxies is big and counting . It might as well be infinite, as is god, the light, the higher state of being, whatever you want to call it.

    If you can imagine bacteria, the human state is smaller than that. Infinately smaller.

    You have infinite life in an infinite Universe..... and you choose to be a carlisle fan. That last comment was a joke.

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    Can you imagine the devastation that man will commit to other worlds if/when we discovered the secret to long distance space travel? We wouldn't be able to help ourselves but claim what rightfully isn't ours as history has proved,let's pray that other life out there is thousands of years more advanced than us

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    It is a probability that any intelligent and technological life will be at least a million years in advance of us. Thus if such life does not wish to be detected it will easily be able to achieve that.

    So we could blunder onto some planet that has only microbial life and interfere with its progress whilst being watched and judged by the intelligent life elsewhere that has a 'no interference' policy for the place that we are affecting negatively.

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    The nightmare scenario would be than we are the civilisation that's millions of years ahead of everyone else and we was taking our first steps into the unknown in 1969

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