Welcome great readers. Thanks for being here.
I have been discussing the demise of planet Kusha these past couple of days. Granted it’s not happening for several hundred thousand years, but if we had to move, is there somewhere we could go.
Yes. There are indeed worlds out there capable of supporting life that are not already colonized by living things. There aren’t many but they do exist. Most planets capable of supporting life do. The theory of the primal bacteria is supported by the notion that anywhere in the Milky Way we’ve been where life could possibly survive, we’ve found life there.
Surveyors are out scanning the galaxy looking for sterile planets in the “Goldilocks Zone”. They are being catalogued and watched. My guess is that they will be settled soon so as to beat the Galactic provisions against settling planets that already have life.
There are also being searched for evidence for the primal bacteria. Scientists have been trying to find this bacteria for along time and so far have come up empty handed. There have been a few close calls but none so far have had all the characteristics required for the first life. There is hope that something will be found on the sterile empty worlds.
Never mix red wine and Oodo.
Philip Normer
Kushan Year 88
Earth Year 2480
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