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billions of habital planets in the universe? sure why not. but anything outside our galaxy may as well just not exist we have around 20 star systems within 10 light years of earth and around 130 within 20 light years.

Within our arm of the galaxy we have 800 million stars. Anything out side that we wont interact with ever. Not in a million years.

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True, until you figure out the distances are completely wrong. Distance calculations require the big bang and red shift is completely true and accurate. It requires GC is accurate even though we have no measurements outside of the sphere of influence of the sun.

The big bang and red shift is very likely completely wrong. Don't forget, the big bang literally requires magic to make sense. Yet we're taught it's fine if the priests of science say it is.

Very likely the neighbors are much closer than you imagine.

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but the numbers could be off by 90% and it is still really really far away.

the furthest man made object from earth is voyager 1 Launched in 1977, traveling 35,000 miles per hour, and it has traveled 22 light hours from earth

the fact is we will be over run by niggers in the next hundred years. It would take the ethnostate a thousand years to put something together that could get humans to another habital planet (assuming we had some tech discoveries that helped)

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Yes. Long distances with primitive technology. People used to hardly visit other towns or cities because of the distances involved.