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Post by Power Ranger on Jun 6, 2021 11:17:14 GMT
The most interesting explanation I heard about the chances of us finding alien life was this: - judging by the way humans are going, it looks like intelligent life (intelligent enough to travel huge distances through space) will exist for about 500 years before it extinguishes itself - given planets evolve over billions of years, what are the chances that two intelligent species overlap in that tiny period of 500 years? Infinitesimally small. - and given the vastness of space, what are the chances that they overlap AND manage to find each other in that huge sky? Infinitesimally infinitesimally small. Ergo, chance of meeting aliens is pretty much zero. Plus we should have been visited already hence the "Fermi Paradox". Maybe aliens have a moral reason for not introducing themselves. Like some say about uncontacted tribes.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Jun 6, 2021 15:35:49 GMT
You don’t think an AI created by an alien race with superior technology could impart superior knowledge to us? Not really.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Jun 6, 2021 15:45:45 GMT
Plus we should have been visited already hence the "Fermi Paradox". They came during the amphibian times and thought it was shit so fucked off.
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Post by yggdrasil on Jun 6, 2021 18:58:25 GMT
Plus we should have been visited already hence the "Fermi Paradox". They came during the amphibian times and thought it was shit so fucked off. Pity, that's when we peaked.
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