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There may be billions more alien life-forms than the 57 species catalogued by top secret government projects...out there in space, but none of them can be developed enough to have built spaceships and travelled to Earth. Despite what the Disclosure Project participants are willing to swear to, it must be noted that astronomers offer different opinions. Astronomers know that it so difficult for intelligent civilizations to populate other planets that it is illogical to conclude that Unidentified Flying Objects are spaceships - without INCONTROVERTIBLE evidence.
There are multiple reasons why intelligent life exists here on Earth: each one necessary, each one dependent on the previous. Hence, the degree of difficulty increases geometrically that similar conditions can exist elsewhere in the Universe. We are an absolute miracle!
Take the timeline for the Human Body as a case in point.
Zinc, which you ate this morning in your breakfast cereal, is needed by the brain to generate electrochemical pulses that generate thoughts, and cause muscles to move. But how did it get on Earth?
Zinc, a heavy metal, could only have been formed by a supernova explosion. There's nothing else hot enough out there to fuse it. But when? The answer to that question points the way toward a TIMELINE for the human body, a timeline that stretches back to the beginning of the Uiverse, making it impossible for aliens to have a head start on us. It means that we got here as soon as was temporally possible. Let's that a quick look....
The Sun, by all good estimates, is about 5 Billion years old. The nebula from which the Sun was formed had to ALREADY contain the zinc you ate this morning, because the Earth was formed out of the same nebular cloud as the Sun, and thereby acquired the zinc from the nebula. But how did the zinc get in the Solar nebula?
Nebulae accrete gradually in space. It may have taken a billion years for the Solar nebula to form. Add that to the life of the Sun, and already we are back in time 6 Billion years ago - and the Universe is only 13.7 Billion years old by best estimates.
Supernovae, however, do not explode until the star reaches the terminus of its existence. So, the Sun had a mother star, that went supernova, and created the zinc you ate this morning. But how long did it take the Sun's mother star to form, and then, how long did the mother star shine before exploding as a supernova? The process of acquiring nebulaic material to form the Sun's mother star may have taken
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