Magic doesn't exist. To claim that aliens that can cross interstellar distances (or build probes that do the same) are in the same category as magical elves...
The
Voyager 1 space probe (722-kilogram) was launched by NASA on September 5,
1977. It is stll communicating with us and continue to do so until around
2025, when its radioisotope thermoelectric generators will no longer supply enough power to operate any of its scientific instruments. Though it is not heading towards any particular star, in about 40,000 years, it will pass within 1.6 light years of the star
Gliese 445.
(Facts and figure courtesy of Wikipedia). You want to tell me that in a hundred years we will not be able to much better and in a thousand years even better yet again? What a failure of imagination.
I remember now why I don't post in this sub-forum too often. The "skeptics" are just as bad as the woo promoters.
In 1835,
Auguste Comte, a prominent French philosopher, stated with great authority that “humans would never be able to understand the chemical composition of stars.” In 1859,
Gustav Kirchhoff and
Robert Bunsen made "a totally unexpected discovery" and had identified the cause of the dark lines seen in the solar spectra by
Fraunhofer. When certain chemicals were heated in Bunsen's burner, characteristic bright lines appeared. In some cases these were at exactly the same points in the spectrum as Fraunhofer's dark lines. The bright lines were light coming from a hot gas, whereas the dark lines showed absorption of light in the cooler gas above the Sun's surface. Throughout the 1860s, Kirchoff managed to identify some 16 different chemical elements among the hundreds of lines he recorded in the sun's spectrum.
(Facts and figure courtesy of Wikipedia).
Are you the reincarnation of Auguste Comte?
