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					Originally Posted by schneemann  Apparently you don't know much about who uses high powered telescopes and where.  You somehow assume that they're all used by the government or NASA.
 
 
 Long distance space travel would most assuredly require an extremely fast vehicle. No object can travel faster than the speed of light. The nearest star is 4 light years away and the nearest star capable of supporting life is probably HUNDREDS of light years away.
 
 Let's say we engage your fantasy notion that such a craft could be built to attain such speeds, you're still talking about at least a generation or two going by before the spacecraft reaches its destination.  In terms of aliens coming HERE, that would be like finding a needle in the haystack. Think about it: to come here requires knowing that HERE is a destination worth coming to.
 
 The "aliens" would have to:
 a) Be capable of constructing a craft capable of travel at light speed
 b) Large enough to hold whatever fuel powers such a craft over such long distances
 c) Large enough to house the food and other sustenance necessary for such long distance travel
 d) Large enough to hold the staff necessary to make such long distance travel.
 e) and finally KNOW we even exist as a destination to visit.
 
 The whole thing is totally fucking preposterous. I'd sooner believe in God than aliens visiting us from hundreds of light years away.
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 Did you not read what I said?  There is no reason to travel at "light speed" or at any "speed" for that matter.  Space is like a fabric that can be pulled, stretched, and manipulated by gravity amplifiers.  So in a way you are "pulling" your destination to you.  You just don't seem to understand how space travel works, you are thinking in terms of a human-type primitive rocket-propelled spacecraft... they are obviously millions of years ahead of us when it comes to that type of technology.  Do a little research about Element 115 (Ununpentium).