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Tuesday, April 22, 2003

 
Are we alone in the universe?
"Universe" is a very nebulous term as it means everything outside with us at something we term the center of it all, only because we can not see the edge, so we really do not know where it is we are in what we call the universe. The universe is big, really big, so big that we make as no odds in the significance of it all. Is it just us out here floating in the void? Sure, we have a star, the sun, which we orbit, and there are other planets which orbit that same sun as we do, but is that all there is to life in the universe? I think not. I just thisk, as I heard once, that the greatest indication of intelligent life in the universe is that they have chosen not to contact us. We may be trapped in this bubble of life we call the Earth, and we can't yet travel beyond what we impose as the speed of light, but that may just be our perception of the true universe. Maybe there are forces we can not comprehend, being trapped in the 3 physical dimensions we all are aware of in this universe. The physics we know may not be complete. We may have not yet found the true construction of the universe. I use the term universe loosely, as we do not really know what the universe is, really. There may be multiple universes out there, separated by voids of forces we do not yet know of, let alone, understand or even conceive of. Our understanding may just be the tip of an iceberg of knowledge of what really makes up the universes we can't yet comprehend. If so, then there are beings out there, life, though we may not recognize it as such. Maybe the life out there works on something other than the chemical carbon based cycle we experience every day. Who knows, maybe there is a form of life which lives in the heart of a star, or would appear to us to be an energy field. Think about it.


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