I am sure you mean light years not miles, but yes they would be looking at a planet that has dinosaurs. Actually being able to see dinosaurs, unlikely. But that was the point I was making above. They would be just as oblivious to us as we are to them, so why would they ever pick this exact spot to visit?
What is your opinion of aliens?
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I read some where that if an advance species were looking at us from somewhere 65,000,000 miles from Earth; they'd be looking at dinosaurs.
How do we know what we're looking at is actually that?
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I am sure you mean light years not miles, but yes they would be looking at a planet that has dinosaurs. Actually being able to see dinosaurs, unlikely. But that was the point I was making above. They would be just as oblivious to us as we are to them, so why would they ever pick this exact spot to visit?
Mind blown...