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[[:en:Talk:Intergalactic travel#The Main Factual Point]]
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'''Why I hold there will be scientific confirmation or disconfirmation of concept soon.'''
'''Why I hold there will be scientific confirmation or disconfirmation of concept soon.'''
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'''Does the title default to us?'''
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The thing that reason indicates but does not dictate is that we are not the first species to reach the level of scientific civilization, discounting for the moment whether in fact we have. The odds on that should be proportional to a 100 billion to one. In fact there should at least some that have done so at least thousands of years before now in our time relative to the origin of this universe.  
The thing that reason indicates but does not dictate is that we are not the first species to reach the level of scientific civilization, discounting for the moment whether in fact we have. The odds on that should be proportional to a 100 billion to one. In fact there should at least some that have done so at least thousands of years before now in our time relative to the origin of this universe.  
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The notion of "outside this universe" could also change and be substantiated or not by astrophysics/cosmology.
The notion of "outside this universe" could also change and be substantiated or not by astrophysics/cosmology.
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