It takes ten thousand planets to be inhabitable in a universe as large as this era's — only one thousand are like ours.
Of these thousand planets perhaps only a half of them are civilized enough not to invade our Earth — no chance of alien invasions, regardless of what the UFO fanatics fear.
Most likely if an alien landed, it might be to congratulated us for not blowing ourselves up with nuclear missiles from Iran, North Korea, or Pakistan.
Perhaps right now, the UFOs are visiting North Korea to prevent World World Three from happening, all because of trade embargoes and other difficulties of which America has been the cause.
Let's hope those 500 civilizations in our galaxy are holding meeting to send a message to President Kim, perhaps by mind control techniques that makes anything the CIA has
to be silly and ridiculous.
Why? Because I don't want to glow in the dark after one of North Korea's errant missiles wipes out Vancouver by accident.
Inspired by the Journey to the West, Gandhara is devoted to both Western and Eastern Truth.
ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ - Hail the Lord whose name eliminates spiritual darkness.
Om Ganeshaya Namaha (ॐ गणेशाय नमः) - Homage to Ganesha.
Unconditional love tranquilizes the mind, and thus conquers all.
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Dear ET, Save Us from President Kim of North Korea! (humour)
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1000 Planets
"In 1961, University of California, Santa Cruz astronomer and astrophysicist Dr. Frank formulated the Drake equation. This controversial equation multiplies estimates together with the following conditions:
- Level of star formation that matches.
- The fraction of these stars surrounded by planets.
- Total world similar to Earth per-system planets.
- The fraction of planets where intelligent life evolved.
- The fraction of communicative planets possible.
- Age of the possible communicative civilizations.
Reference:
Potential and Shortcomings for Life In the Universe (translated from Bahasa Melayu and Indonesian):
http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?depth=1&hl=en&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=ms&tl=en&u=http://virgoez23.blogspot.ca/2013/04/potensi-dan-kelemahan-kehidupan-di-luar-planet-bumi.html&usg=ALkJrhi8sXsZe9Z0OqMRVKlM7eI3LjEONw
You might wish to change the translating language to Indonesian, as the blog's owner switches between Bahasa Melayu to Indonesian. As well, the translation is a best guess, and would need a native English speaker who understands the rules and syntax of their mother tongue.
List of habitable planets: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HabCat
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extraterrestrial life,
galaxies,
planets,
the universe,
We're not Alone
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