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Don't that sort of camera take pictures in rapid succession? Surly it would be like a flick picture book if it moving?

 

maybe it is a rock, but if you look at the bigger picture I think theres loads of other entities out there wondering the same thing:blink:

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There *should* be millions of space going civilisations out there. The problem is that the universe is so vast it requires enormous probability that extraterrestrial life exists near to Earth, at this particular moment in the huge time the universe has existed, making us finding that life (or them us), extremely unlikely.

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There *should* be millions of space going civilisations out there. The problem is that the universe is so vast it requires enormous probability that extrametrical life exists near to Earth, at this particular moment in the huge time the universe has existed, making us finding that life (or them us), extremely unlikely.

 

Ok I get the gist of that but what the f*** does extrametrical mean?:D

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There *should* be millions of space going civilisations out there. The problem is that the universe is so vast it requires enormous probability that extraterrestrial life exists near to Earth, at this particular moment in the huge time the universe has existed, making us finding that life (or them us), extremely unlikely.

 

I seem to remember reading a theory along those lines. Something to do with the fact that the universe is expanding at such a rate, that even travelling at the speed of light by the time we reached said position the body would have moved out of reach again.

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