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The latest estimate for the number of planets in the universe is 21.6 sextillion (21,600,000,000,000,000,000,000,000) - which is an immense number - and even if only one planet in a billion can sustain "life" then that's still an immense number.
I honestly believe that the EARTH cannot be the only planet (from the billions out there) that IS inhabited by "life".
The question should be will any "life" ever come in to contact with earth?
And what form will that life take ?
Considering the lifespan of the universe is at least 20 billion years - life (as we know it) could have gone through several full cycles on any one of those 21.6 sextillion planets, and left no trace…
Even closer to home - Mars is thought to have had life at some point in it's 4.5 billion year life - not "civilisation" which is necessary for space travel - but simple bacteria
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One evening in Ealing in London I saw three unidentifiable orange triangles flying quite low (maybe 2,000 feet). I expected it to be in the news as there were aircraft departing Heathrow which were in the vicinity. Not a mention of it anywhere. Still, I reported it to https://nuforc.org
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