Charmonium
Lifer
- May 15, 2015
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I'll admit that I don't tend to pay attention to issues of scale but I do read extensively on scientific subjects. Mainly particle physics and molecular biology but also cosmology and science generally.What kind of dope are you taking? Spectral signs of biological activity that can be detectable across a galaxy? ROFL!! Dude, you gotta stop turning to Star Trek for your "knowledge" of science.
That said, I'm not sure what the theoretical limits of detection are given what the physical laws we know of are. However as I have repeatedly pointed out, to say our knowledge of the universe and its laws is primitive is a vast overestimate. But even within those strictures it may be possible to detect spectra from individual planets in other galaxies. I honestly don't know and if you can prove otherwise, by all means, go for it.
