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Originally Posted by Moontanman
My premise is this, there are basically three ultimate destinies for humanity and complex life on the Earth.
1. We stay here and ride out the Earth and become extinct along with everything else when a natural disaster of some sort wipes out life on the Earth.
2. Humans colonize the solar system by Terra forming other planets and eventually go to the stars and do the same thing there. We would travel via very fast (near C)space craft to other stars with suitable planets, we might take some complex life with us.
3. We colonize the solar system through orbiting colonies and bypass planets altogether. Using these huge colony ships similar to O'Neil cylinders we can spread out slowly and occupy the Galaxy in a few hundred thousands years. again we would take much of Earth's complex life with us. Stars with large populations of asteroid like bodies would be preferred. Tau Ceti is an example of this type of star.
If complex life is as rare as some think then we could be thought of as spreading complex life around the galaxy.
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All good theories
but we need to get moving FAST on the technology of finding another planet and solar system
How much time do you think that would take and would the new planet have chocolate?
