Even if we could go at light speed, it wouldn't be enough!
If you keep producing kids, we'll need Mars just for the overflow of peopleCrispin said:![]()
No one is snipping anything thank you very much.
Ian Rubie said:The whole idea of looking for alien life by listening for radio transmissions has me worried. We have been transmitting radio waves for about 115 years. That means our earliest transmissions are about 115 light years from Earth. In terms of space this is no distance.
According to this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_nearest_galaxies the nearest galaxy to ours is 11.7 million light years away. Do we really want to meet "people" who are 11.7 millions years more advanced than we are?
Ian
That doesn't necessarily mean they started evolving 11.7 million years ago. They may have started at the same time as we did.Ian Rubie said:the nearest galaxy to ours is 11.7 million light years away. Do we really want to meet "people" who are 11.7 millions years more advanced than we are? Ian
Crispin said:Speed of light is no longer the fastest thing out. Neutrinos, which pass through us all the time ('though, some folk at outside the local chippie have enough mass to slow them) are faster: http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2011/ ... -neutrinos