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Originally Posted by Skybird
No, one-cellular terrestric life forms are still life, its just that with one only cell alone you hardly can have a decent conversation.
The picture is the image from a time mahcine, the farther away from our psopition a galxy is, the more distant it is form us in time. Wre do not see what there is, we only see what there has been - millions and billions of years ago.
So even if there has been life out there, once - who says it still exists?
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Life is a merry-go-around.
Stars(Suns) comes and goes
Planets comes and goes
Life comes and goes.
That's why I'm 1000 % Sure there's some kind of life on some planet in that area right now as I write this.
Maybe on one of the planet they have taken a photo of our section of the Univers and maybe someone is writing:
- It's a picture of what it looked like 13-15 billions of years ago.
Quantum Entanglement:
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Quantum entanglement is the physical phenomenon that occurs when a group of particles are generated, interact, or share spatial proximity in a way such that the quantum state of each particle of the group cannot be described independently of the state of the others, including when the particles are separated by a large distance. The topic of quantum entanglement is at the heart of the disparity between classical and quantum physics: entanglement is a primary feature of quantum mechanics lacking in classical mechanics.
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^ I came to think of it when I wrote my last sentence.
Markus