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Fascinating article. Could be. There is nothing in Scripture to prevent life from existing on other planets throughout the universe.
Or sometimes one wonders if intelligent life exists on earth.The article is a non-article. It says nothing except they've got an upcoming announcement.
That said, given NASA's current proclivity to making broad claims based on faulty scientific empiricist ideology, I don't doubt they're happy to make a dramatic claim based on little or no actual evidence.
I've said it before around here, I don't doubt life exists elsewhere in our universe. Given its size, age, and diversity we can't deny this possibility. Now whether that life is intelligent or reachable are two different issues.
What are they building this up for? To get people to write the new Congress for more funds before they announce anything? What could they have found anyway, except more organic compounds? I doubt if they dug up a Scotsman's nickel.
...the back lots of Universal television :laugh:
I am going to guess about 20 billion a year. Back in th 60s, the space program was producing much technology, jobs and advancement. From the time we started until 1969, about 7 years, we were on the moon. At that point, the program stalled. We should have been on Mars decades ago. It is time to shut it down. If private enterprise wants to continue, that is fine. In all fairness though, much of our technology for computers, cell phones, GPS, etc, was helped along by the space program.How much money could the USA save by shutting this worthless agency down?
The article is a non-article. It says nothing except they've got an upcoming announcement.
That said, given NASA's current proclivity to making broad claims based on faulty scientific empiricist ideology, I don't doubt they're happy to make a dramatic claim based on little or no actual evidence.
I've said it before around here, I don't doubt life exists elsewhere in our universe. Given its size, age, and diversity we can't deny this possibility. Now whether that life is intelligent or reachable are two different issues.
Paul,
You know there is life on Mars. How else do you explain Janet Reno?