Statistically speaking. It’s not implausible given what is currently widely accepted public knowledge about space and the universe at any rate. That being each star is much like our sun and orbited by a variety of other planets. Simple statistic probability would indicate the existence of multiple other worlds much like earth.
Whether what’s public knowledge is true at any rate. Is a bit of a different although related topic.
Except that scientists have long said and agreed that earth is a bit of an anomaly in the universe in that it is 'exactly' the right distance from the sun to sustain life. A little closer, we would all burn up, a littler further, we would all freeze. And then there are the myriad of other unique aspects that make this planet one in a universe full to sustain life as we know it.
“Lights in the Sky and Little Green Men” by Hugh Ross, Kenneth Samples, and Mark Clark is a good primer for the statistical probability. Silly title but a good laymen read for basics in how the physics, chemistry, and biology play a huge role into the statistics of extraterrestrial aliens flying a space ship across the galaxy.
Now, if you want to talk about portals and extra-dimensional beings, that’s a whole different can of worms.
It's position is not fixed. Gravity is what holds your orbit. You also can actually measure the distance yourself with the help of one other person, and not very expensive telescopes with a solar filter, based on parallax and some simple math.
It's also been pretty accurately measured with radar, although that's prob a method you can't do yourself.
Statistically speaking. It’s not implausible given what is currently widely accepted public knowledge about space and the universe at any rate. That being each star is much like our sun and orbited by a variety of other planets. Simple statistic probability would indicate the existence of multiple other worlds much like earth.
Whether what’s public knowledge is true at any rate. Is a bit of a different although related topic.
Except that scientists have long said and agreed that earth is a bit of an anomaly in the universe in that it is 'exactly' the right distance from the sun to sustain life. A little closer, we would all burn up, a littler further, we would all freeze. And then there are the myriad of other unique aspects that make this planet one in a universe full to sustain life as we know it.
“Lights in the Sky and Little Green Men” by Hugh Ross, Kenneth Samples, and Mark Clark is a good primer for the statistical probability. Silly title but a good laymen read for basics in how the physics, chemistry, and biology play a huge role into the statistics of extraterrestrial aliens flying a space ship across the galaxy.
Now, if you want to talk about portals and extra-dimensional beings, that’s a whole different can of worms.
So you mean the sun that is 92 million miles away? Do you actually buy that?
The earth rotates around that fixed sun that is 92 million miles away?
What holds the earths rotation that far away?
Also who calculated that distance?
It's position is not fixed. Gravity is what holds your orbit. You also can actually measure the distance yourself with the help of one other person, and not very expensive telescopes with a solar filter, based on parallax and some simple math.
It's also been pretty accurately measured with radar, although that's prob a method you can't do yourself.
So are you a NASA employee? 😉