Quote Originally Posted by MoonStarer420
They haven't found life on Titan ( I do whish they had or will), but it's prettylikely they wont find anything. Life seems to need a very very particular enviorment to get started. Even if organic molicules are common.

Organisims need a constaint source of energy to survive. If the Sun did suddenly stop "burning" hydrogen we would have about a million years to prepare new means of energy. (Thats the amount of time it takes energy to travel from the center to the surface) We would have to depend on nuclear fuel, geothermal energy, and possably hydroelectric shoreline plants that feed off tidal gravity. We would also have to prepare for the mass cooling of the Earth, which would cool off to a very low temperature that would freeze the oceans.

We would be looking at the largest mass extintion possable next to the total distruction of the Earth.
For Christmas, sixth grade, I was given a computer and a game called "Mines of Titan", where we survived underground and needed "flak" jackets when we wanted to go up to the surface, which was pretty interesting.

My theory is that when we invented time-travel, we traveled to a time when the Earth was uninhabitable, travelled at the speed of light to Titan, and future human beings are now living underground.

Maybe you're on Titan, right now, aged five more years, but it's you five years older, travelling back in time.