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<blockquote data-quote="farmerbyron" data-source="post: 2808624" data-attributes="member: 4953"><p>As we understand physics then the only way they could see us in our current state from a distance of 65 million light years would be if they had mastery of time travel. I'm sure any more advanced civilizations than us would have greater technology but they would still be bound by the same laws of physics that we are. Not sure where you got the idea I don't think there are other life forms and even advanced ones from my post. It is a mathematical certainty that they exist. It's just the vast distances and differences in both time and technology that will most likely keep us separated. By the time they find evidence of us, we may very well be long gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerbyron, post: 2808624, member: 4953"] As we understand physics then the only way they could see us in our current state from a distance of 65 million light years would be if they had mastery of time travel. I'm sure any more advanced civilizations than us would have greater technology but they would still be bound by the same laws of physics that we are. Not sure where you got the idea I don't think there are other life forms and even advanced ones from my post. It is a mathematical certainty that they exist. It's just the vast distances and differences in both time and technology that will most likely keep us separated. By the time they find evidence of us, we may very well be long gone. [/QUOTE]
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