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by - written on 04/01/06 (Very useful, 119 readings)
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One of the biggest and most interesting paradoxes in Astronomy is the issue about whether or not we are alone in the Universe. There are two main theories used to advance both sides of the argument. The argument against; The Galaxy is billions of years old. If alien civilisations are 'out there' then given the age of the galaxy there has been more than enough time for them to have colonised the galaxy and for them to have reached our small planet. However we don't see any signs of them here (discounting UFO's) nor do we see any sign of them anywhere else in the form of signals from far away stars. Therefore we must be alone in the galaxy. The ... Read the complete review
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