Unfortunately, this topic went off track and is almost dead thanks to Nicole's 3rd post I believe.
A shame really, I thought it was going well. I shall attempt to revive it.
OK I READ THIS I THINK I GET YOU I THINK WE WILL BECAUSE IN SCIANCE CLASS WE WATCHED A MOVIE AND THEY SAID THAT ALIANS EXSIST AND THEY HAVE MORE TECNOLIGY THEN WE DO AND THEY THINK THAT THEY CAN TRAVILE THE SPEED OF LIGHT BECAUSE THE FARTHEST WE'VE BEEN IS I DONT KNOW HOW FAR HUMAN LIFE HAS BEEN SO IF THERE ARE ALIANS OUT THERE AND THEY HAVE MASTERED THE SPEED OF LIGHT THEN WE WILL MASTER THE SPEED OF LIGHT TO IS WHAT I THINK
You have some good stuff there. However, what planet is your teacher from anyways?
We've been pretty far considering our robotic un-manned space ships that have been to Pluto. We have a rough picture of every planet, including some false colorings of many. But if you want to get really technical, we've been out past Pluto because the gyros/guidance systems either made the craft vear off course or it accidently collided with something. On the other hand, we simply just couldn't tell the thing to come back and it just kept going and going . . . and it may be still going. We can do a lot with the Hubble Telescope as well as various in depth "slides" of star charts and stop action systems to see if any celestial object is
moving oddly. That's how we discovered Sedna or Xena or whatever that new planet was. (Bonus points goes to the person who can give me its exact numerical name)
As far as Aliens, well, I'll be blunt . . . we ain't alone in this universe. I have seen some pretty strange stuff on a clear night around 2 in the morning by a campfire with some friends, clear so you can see "dual" shooting stars that look like a fast vapor trail like a jet, and even the Milky Way's arm we are supposedly living in. It's simply amazing if ANYONE has ever seen the dust and gas of our galaxy late at night. It's just so cool to watch.
Aside from technology, I don't doubt the off chance that
they have better technology. We've not been on this planet
that long, so I am sure some little Alien dude is either waving on the other side of a superior telecope, better than Hubble, in their backyards, or giving us a slang gesture that some day they will destroy us all because of jealousy or any other motive.
I'll let time decide that. But I would want to see one with my own eyes before I pass on to the unknown...