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04/15/2019
■Class discussion: Do you think intelligent alien life would be hostile or friendly? Why? Are we likely to make contact with aliens? Do you think it is likely that we could make contact in your lifetime? Would we even be able to understand each other? Much of the light and radio signals we see and hear in the universe are millions of years old. Given the great distances and time periods of the universe, would it be possible for any intelligent life to actually visit us if they discovered we were here? According to Albert Einstein, nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. Do you think humanity will ever travel to another solar system or galaxy? How could we get there?
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