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Comments from feedback form - "i think if their life on that ..."

i think if their life on that planet and other life forms we shoud just not go because it diésel not belong to us

209.237.109.212 (talk)18:06, 1 October 2010

if there is life on the planet, it will probably be microbial or lichen...But i agreed with there are societies (NO MATTER HOW "PRIMITIVE"), we should just observe.

165.228.245.201 (talk)23:02, 1 October 2010

I have to agree with 209 here. Just because we think the only life forms are microbes does not mean that the only life forms are microbes. Just because tossing 100 heads in a row is unlikely does not mean that we cannot toss 100 heads in a row. If I were an alien on that planet I'm not sure I want civilisations of equal (or even lower!) intelligence to intervere. Besides, we should stop dreaming about going to another planet because we don't have enough time to do that. We're messing of the Earth so much drastic action must be taken now.

Kayau (talk · contribs)00:13, 2 October 2010

this is just amazing,but why do people always say there can't be any similar life form to ours out there,the universe is far beyond big and complex than we will ever understand,how can we say theres NO ONE out there,in trillions of other places

189.58.31.9 (talk)01:25, 4 October 2010

I agree with you.

Kayau (talk · contribs)12:51, 5 October 2010
 
 
 

There was an article in a recent new scientist that said by judging the pace with which these type of discoveries have occurred (ie if you could plot each discovery on a graph of discovery event significance over time and extrapolate) there was a 50% chance that a 'life friendly' planet would be discovered in the next couple of years and 95% over the next 100 years or so. Looks like they were right haha. Although I think that discussions regarding the ethics of interfering with alien cultures (prime directive) is a tad premature haha

Mcchino64 (talk)09:04, 3 October 2010