Recently on the non-Trump news, scientists reported the discovery of amino acids in yet another comet.
These same amino acids were found in a comet in 2006, and again in 2016. What does the discovery of all these acids mean?
It means that the building blocks of life are common in space, and that life may be abundant throughout the universe.
I am of the firm belief that life is very, very abundant in the universe.
Many people of faith believe life exists only here on Earth. If they’re referring to human life, they’re probably right. But I bet there are 100 million varieties of intelligent life in the cosmos that could teach us a thing or two.
Unfortunately, we’ll never get to know them, or they us.
Too many sci-fi movies, books & tv shows have compartmentalized outer space, inadvertently brainwashing us into believing we’ve been visited by aliens since the ancient Egyptians—and it’s only a matter of time before we’re landing on new planets ourselves. It’s never going to happen, folks.
YOU: We don’t need to travel that far, Doug. The star closest to us is Proxima Centauri, and that’s only 4.25 light years away!
ME: Without the ability to travel at the speed of light, it would take us 70,000 years to reach Proxima Centauri.
I don’t want to be a wet rag, but nothing besides light can travel at the speed of light. “Warp speed” like on Star Trek, that’s fiction.
However, our telescope technology is amazing. Who knows what we’ll be seeing in 10 years? 25?
Look at these 2 images of deep space using the Hubble Space Telescope in the 1990s, and a more recent image using the James Webb Telescope.
Those aren’t stars or planets—these globs of light are GALAXIES. The updated photo on the right shows us galaxies we didn’t detect before.
And each of these galaxies contain billions of stars, and those billions of stars usually have solar systems (planets & moons) in their orbits.
Psst--the galaxy closest to our own, Andromeda—even if we COULD travel at the speed of light, it would still take 2 1/2 million years to get there. Just saying, we’re never leaving our own galaxy.
Scientists estimate there are 2 trillion galaxies in the universe. And I have no doubt that on countless worlds, beings are doing their own stargazing and wondering who or what is out there. I just hope most of them have better leaders than we do. Or less gullible followers.
Finally, this is something I’ve had stuck in my head for 50 years, and as long as we’re in outer space…
When I was around 12-13 years old, my parents were headed out one evening and Mom asked me to run in her bedroom and get her good cigarette lighter from the top drawer of her dresser. I go in there, pull out the drawer, and notice a yellowed newspaper clipping underneath her small wedding Bible in the right corner.
It was an old advertisement for “The Queen of Outer Space” at our local drive-in. I took the clipping into the other room (where Mom was applying her make-up) and asked why she had this in her dresser.
She said “Oh, your dad took me to see that after we were married.”
I said “But what was so special about this one? You told us about the great movies you saw when you two were dating like A Place in the Sun, On the Waterfront…. but The Queen of Outer Space? You don’t even LIKE science fiction. Or Zsa Zsa Gabor.”
She said “Honey I don’t know what to tell you—now put it back where you found it and get my damn lighter!”
I learned it had a sneak preview at the Waynesburg Drive-in on August 16, 1958. Exactly 9 months to the day after that showing, my older brother Duke was born. I think the mystery of the Queen of Outer Space clipping is solved.