06-21-2002, 02:23 PM
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John Locke 
Join Date: February 7, 2002
Location: Edmonton, Canada
Age: 36
Posts: 8,985
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Originally posted by /)eathKiller:
Chances of two races of distant worlds actually meeting are, infact, so low, that it is vastly impossible, though we do know that life is a short process, it doesn't last as long as many wish it would, some races stay to their homeworlds and pathetically die off over time, while other races live longer but still end up dying off, when a race dies off another may begin elsewhere, It's like blinking lights on a christmas tree except only 1 or 2 lights blink at a time, and while those lights blink, life exists, and they quickly burn out, only for more lights to light up, or just one light... we could be a single solitary light, or maybe we'll be lucky enough to encounter other lights, before we, ourselves, burn out...
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Thats an excellent point, but think of all the trillions of galaxys in the universe. Then think of the billions of stars in each of the trillions of galaxys in the universe. There has to be life on other planets
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