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Machamp wrote I Believe their is a planet out there that is identical to our own. This is just something i thought about and feel it could be true.
i heard somewhere that there is a 98%-99% earth like planet but the only problem is that this earth-like planet is billions, if not trillions, of light years away. Now keep in mind that 1 light year is 9+ trillion km away..so yea do the math. It will more likely take us millions and millions of years to reach that destination in today's technology
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Aliens are very interesting, I mean there's always these signs the apparently leave behind, but what I want to know is what's in AREA 51
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I doubt we're the only one's, but travelling long distances in space is a herculean task, something I don't think will be achieved for hundreds of years.
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I think it's near impossible that we are the ONLY species on this planet, If there is another form of human life I don't believe we will ever find it personally.
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Also maths supports parallel universe's, that could also be another one.
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Int wrote Also maths supports parallel universe's, that could also be another one.
not saying that the math is wrong and that this is not possible. but the odds of us ever developing the tech to reach these parallel universes is about 1 in ( insert impossibly large number here )
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