[quote=@DarkwolfX37] To be fair, hillary won't do shit and idk Bernie's views on the space program, but at least he plans to be able to pay for the changes he proposes. Yeah, but even in a finite the size of even just the known universe makes it almost certain there are others. Not to mention that that only applies to life as we know it, and doesn't factor in other possible kinds of life. There's a huge chance one of jupiter's moons has life on it. I think Io but it's been since 10th grade so idk if that was it. I don't remember what the number was. I feel like I heard half. Environment might be past the point of no return but that's a long ways off anyway. Mhm. [/quote] Hillary doesn't know how. There are more Anthropic variables than distance from the sun. In fact, the amount of necessary variables for a planet with conditions sustainable for life amount to a probability greater than the number of atoms in the universe. At best, we could build a bio-dome, but even then the chances are only slightly increased. A bit less than the number of atoms in the universe. That's not very much in the scope of things, and it's mostly in developing countries.