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With the development of science, is it possible to emigrate to other planets?

I think it will be possible to emigrate to another planet, but it needs a breakthrough in science and technology. Since we began to look up at the starry sky, human beings have never stopped exploring the universe, and with the continuous development of science and technology, the pace of human exploration of the universe is also moving forward step by step. When one day science is enough to support human beings to walk out of the earth, I think aliens will definitely happen.

The history of human existence is the history of exploration, and human beings have never lacked curiosity about the universe. Since primitive humans entered the Stone Age, human desire and the pressure of survival have prompted human beings to constantly explore the surrounding environment. We conquered mountains and seas, jungles and wild animals, and human footprints began to appear in every corner of the earth with exploration.

In the process of human exploration, greed and possession may be the driving forces, and in this kind of exploration, the continuous progress of science and technology has also given human beings a stronger ability to explore. Perhaps curiosity is human instinct. We never lack the heart to explore the unknown environment, but many times technology does not support it, otherwise there will not be so many unsolved mysteries on the earth.

I think it will be possible to move to another planet, but we will definitely not see it. According to the law of human development, when technology is enough to support human exploration, we will inevitably continue to expand our own existence track. According to the development law of the earth, maybe one day in the future, the earth will destroy all civilizations in its own way.

When the two may intersect, exploring or moving to another planet may never be just a guess. It's just that the existing level of science and technology is not enough for human beings to support our interstellar travel, and we haven't found a planet suitable for human habitation yet, which may be the key factor that human beings have not yet entered the starry sky.

If one day in the future, the development of science and technology is enough to support large-scale interstellar migration, and we find a new planet suitable for human survival, then it seems not unacceptable to move to another planet.

There are always countless possibilities in the future, and only those who live at that moment know what will happen. Perhaps many years later, human beings have long since ceased to exist.

As long as the preconditions are met, it is inevitable to move to another planet.