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Will planet Earth ever wipe out the carbon based humanoid life forms that infest it?

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Will planet Earth ever wipe out the carbon based humanoid life forms that infest it?

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Quite possible…but in 5 billion years who knows what stage in technology we will be at.I mean, imagine what a T.V. would look like to a person 200 years ago.So imagine waht we will be able to do in 200 years, let alone 5 billion.We might have even started colonies on other planets, and have completely left Earth behind.My friend has read that scientists have begun to teleport single atoms, to a length of a single yard.They transmit light particle/waves with computer data to a machine that takes the data and completely creates the atoms structure.I give it 100 years, tops, for us to have created one that can teleport Homo Sapiens.In 200 years, we might have begun to start colonies on other planets.The hard part would be to set up a transmitter/receiver on this foreign planet.Since it takes light 200 million years to get from just one teeny tiny side of a galaxy square to it’s other end, imagine how long it will take for us to get to another galaxy! But, if we sent a probe, not with an

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