jandarsun8
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Well, a couple of thoughts on this. One, I don't think we're alone but probably to far (and moving further away from) the next solar system to find out in our life time. The other thing to look at, is it's not just our distance to the sun that needs to be replicated, the temperature of thier sun, thier orbit, distance, habitat, age of the planet, as well so who knows, there's a posiability that we are the only ones out here (don't mean to burst anyone's bubble here). Two, I think we do have to look at mars or at least one of the moons to some other planet to potentially move to at somepoint. No offense to Falc, but I don't think it's because of Mother nature and impact of our own. We have acid rain, global warming, world wide polution that is killing off animals and an alarming rate, especially looking at the oceans, so I don't think that mother nature will do anything that we haven't caused it to do (again, not trying to put a damper on this conversation, just pointing some of the negitives out- that's all). So I do think we need to be looking at another planet. I hate to have my daughter or grand kids living, how ever many miles and years it takes to get to mars, away because we screwed up this planet so much we can't repair it but that's how it is right now. Just my thoughts though, and hopefully someday soon, we'll all find out some of these answers.
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