I've pondered the idea of wanting to know what's outside the boundaries of Earth and its moon. I know I'm certainly not the first but with every given day I've become more astounded to the broad spectrum of life. I'm no scientist or astronomer, It's possible they grew up wondering the same thing, but we all have different beliefs.
Walking outside with nature and its inhabitants satisfies me for the reason they all have evolved and developed into a more suitable species for the environment they're in. Trees, scrubs, and all living species evolve to fit in the environment they need to acclimate to. Humans have evolved too believe it or not. However planets are not created equal. The Moon is too cold and has insufficient use for water, Jupiter as everyone knows, is only a gas planet, and Ganymede, one of Jupiter's moons, has little to no oxygen. All these examples are the building blocks of a life species to survive, but do they need such frivolous necessities? This embarks a process of theorizing about everything.
Life could be sustained without these accommodations. Water for humans is an absolute necessity and we drink it everyday, but small molecular species on other stars could eat the gases or dust clouds. We may be living in a separate dimension we may not know exists because of course it's not proven possible... Yet... Benjamin Franklin, the Founding Father of the US, knew electricity could be harnessed for a new kind of usage. By using his kite experiment he proved that electricity can be used for a power not once discovered but him alone. This gradually turned over to new technologies being produced in the later years such as airplanes, cars, computers etc. In other words, technology is still in its beginning stages and it will become bigger than we expect it to be. Human exploration on these vast planets will become a goal for all of mankind when they create the technology needed for it, and these questions by all these theoretical physicists, astronomers, and scientists will hopefully come true.
We are still evolving
Estellia
Walking outside with nature and its inhabitants satisfies me for the reason they all have evolved and developed into a more suitable species for the environment they're in. Trees, scrubs, and all living species evolve to fit in the environment they need to acclimate to. Humans have evolved too believe it or not. However planets are not created equal. The Moon is too cold and has insufficient use for water, Jupiter as everyone knows, is only a gas planet, and Ganymede, one of Jupiter's moons, has little to no oxygen. All these examples are the building blocks of a life species to survive, but do they need such frivolous necessities? This embarks a process of theorizing about everything.
Life could be sustained without these accommodations. Water for humans is an absolute necessity and we drink it everyday, but small molecular species on other stars could eat the gases or dust clouds. We may be living in a separate dimension we may not know exists because of course it's not proven possible... Yet... Benjamin Franklin, the Founding Father of the US, knew electricity could be harnessed for a new kind of usage. By using his kite experiment he proved that electricity can be used for a power not once discovered but him alone. This gradually turned over to new technologies being produced in the later years such as airplanes, cars, computers etc. In other words, technology is still in its beginning stages and it will become bigger than we expect it to be. Human exploration on these vast planets will become a goal for all of mankind when they create the technology needed for it, and these questions by all these theoretical physicists, astronomers, and scientists will hopefully come true.
We are still evolving
Estellia