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centsworth_II
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It would be nice to zip about the galaxy at warp speeds or, better yet, jump through worm holes from place to place, anywhere in the universe. But alas, such feats are only possible in the realm of science fiction. Likewise, meeting or even communicating with extraterrestrial intelligent life is looking less likely to occur in our lifetimes as SETI projects have not returned a single positive result.<br /><br />On the other hand, SETL, the search for extraterrestrial life, no matter how simple, is ripe for success. Bio molecules and precursors are being found everywhere we look, from interstellar nebulae to comets and meteors. Life on earth is being found in places once thought impossible, using means of survival once unimaginable. I have great hope for life being found in my lifetime. If not on Mars, then on Jupiter or Saturn or one of their moons. And when found, I would not be surprised if it were under circumstances unimaginable to us right now.<br /><br /> <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> </div>