The Hubble Space Telescope Ultra Deep Field Photo (HST)
Posted : 15 Sep, 2012 04:10 AM
Hello everyone,
Robert here.
In the latest from NASA-JPL my employer, in the Hubble Space Telescope Ultra Deep Field photo, JPL-Exo Planet Lab postulated that in that remarkable photo, from here on Earth, out to the end of that photo which is 14,300,000,000 billion light years distant from us, there are 100,000,000,000,000 (trillion) advanced civilizations at our level of development or beyond.
And, with the photos from the Enderii Grandi star system, about 28 light years distant, there are two planets in the system that are class M planets like Earth and could support life.
This brings to question when the Lord said in answer to Jeremiah's question of "are we alone?", and the Lord said, "I have sheep not of this fold........is there others?
Too, there is a concept that has been and is being studied that we seem to be planted here, 4.6 billion years ago. This is so in that our DNA genome strand is of a trace source, not of planet Earth.
The Hubble Space Telescope Ultra Deep Field Photo (HST)
Posted : 15 Sep, 2012 03:10 PM
"out to the end of that photo which is 14,300,000,000 billion light years distant from us, there are 100,000,000,000,000 (trillion) advanced civilizations at our level of development or beyond."..?
1) Who was to have determined these "advanced civilizations"?
2) What was the criterion involved in determining the degree to which each is advanced?
3) How much time was spent on evaluating each of the 100,000,000,000,000 trillion "advanced civilizations"?
If each civilization is as equally advanced as we are, then that would negate the every theory of the universe expanding at an exponential rate, due to the fact that each "advanced civilization" would obviously had to have begun at the same time, to be "as advanced as we are".
How is it theoretically possible, that they each be equally advanced, but yet have no beginning using themselves, as a reference point?
Where are you claiming that the universe began? There, or here?
If it is expanding from your reference point, then it cannot be expanding from theirs. It cannot be expanding equally in different directions simultaneously.
Finally, what man has lived long enough, to acquire and/or review this vast knowledge?
If it is a team, when did they begin working on this project?
In summation, when was it that NASA began to accumulate this knowledge of these 100,000,000,000,000 civilizations, and how much budgeted time has been allotted to this endeavor?
If NASA was to devote 1 minute to the evaluation criterion per each civilization, multiplied by 100,000,000,000,000, that would equate to, 950,662,940 million years.. way before the NASA program effectively began.
One Trillion Minutes = 1,901,324 Years, 113 Days, 10 Hours, 40 Minutes. Non-Leap Years...: 1,440,253 X 525,600 = 756,996,976,800 Minutes Leap Years. [Wikipedia]
Counting non-stop, at one number a second, it would take you 31 years, 251 days, 7 hours, 46 minutes, and 39 seconds to count to 1 billion.