. A long period between "today" and "tomorrow"
So? Your point?
You do not know that the planet has been around for about 3 1/2 billion years and it has taken all that time before humans were invented? We are not even a drop in the ocean as compared to the Universe.
Most used to think SETI were a load of cranks and that we were the only 'life' in the whole cosmos.
Nobody new we were moving away from the north american continent until a very few years ago. There is still a lot to learn of our own tiny planet, let alone the wider view of space.
Einstein's theories are the best we have and they are only about a century without major changes to his works (although I think there may be yet further developments in my lifetime).
What will happen to all this information, when the next mass-extinction occurs? That is if the human race is here when that happens.
Yes, still lots we don't know or understand. And lots out there who don't want to understand. They are the ones that stick their heads in the sand, as the saying goes.
So? Your point?
You do not know that the planet has been around for about 3 1/2 billion years and it has taken all that time before humans were invented? We are not even a drop in the ocean as compared to the Universe.
Most used to think SETI were a load of cranks and that we were the only 'life' in the whole cosmos.
Nobody new we were moving away from the north american continent until a very few years ago. There is still a lot to learn of our own tiny planet, let alone the wider view of space.
Einstein's theories are the best we have and they are only about a century without major changes to his works (although I think there may be yet further developments in my lifetime).
What will happen to all this information, when the next mass-extinction occurs? That is if the human race is here when that happens.
Yes, still lots we don't know or understand. And lots out there who don't want to understand. They are the ones that stick their heads in the sand, as the saying goes.