As I was reading "First Earth-sized planet spotted" I noticed that it said most of them were to hot to support life now. This made me wonder if humans had already come to those planets and "had to leave" when it got too hot there when technology was developed. Maybe whenever we develop "The Wheel" and get further than that we begin to destroy the planet we live in wherever we go. For example, in the Native American tradition "The wheel" is considered sacred and not allowed to be used for any "profane" purpose. Maybe this is the reason for not using the wheel. Because once you do you are moving towards overpopulation, Global Climate change and Global Warming as a population. Once you get to the stage of increasing CO2 on a planet, it is likely for most civilizations of humans that the only viable alternative might be to "find a new planet to live on". This likely is what both the U.S. and Russia and China and the European Union might all have been engaged in for some time. So, I suppose it is possible that the U.S. or other nations could have, (with all the many Space Shuttle missions) have been establishing much more than a space station. Possibly, colonization efforts have already been attempted. With the end of the Space Shuttle program it is also possible that such colonization attempts might have been successful as well (or not). The level of secrecy of the U.S. government regarding military matters since World War II makes all this very possible.
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