Is anyone watching this show? Even if 1% of what they are claiming is true, they are here or they were here
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If I could get a dime for every Larry who believes in aliens, I'd be retired right now.
Is anyone watching this show? Even if 1% of what they are claiming is true, they are here or they were here
Is anyone watching this show? Even if 1% of what they are claiming is true, they are here or they were here
Is anyone watching this show? Even if 1% of what they are claiming is true, they are here or they were here
I have seen strange flying objects near Pippa Passes and like the majority of BBN I will be voting for Donald J. Trump. He will build a protective shield around Earth and make the aliens pay for it
Unfortunately it's one one thousandth of one percent true.Is anyone watching this show? Even if 1% of what they are claiming is true, they are here or they were here
Mathematically it's pretty unlikely that aliens exist.I can't understand the we are alone crowd. These hills keep a lot of people close minded
Mathematically it's pretty unlikely that aliens exist.
Quick down and dirty
HA how do you figure?Mathematically it's pretty unlikely that aliens exist.
Please tell me you don't vote.
Willy needs a DNA check.....
Willy needs a DNA check.....
Even at one in ten chances to harbor life as we know it, that's still a pretty good number of chances for life to form.
Willy needs a DNA check.....
Yes.For alien or JonBenet?
That's the biggest fear of those who use God is the creator theory. If life exists elsewhere that is different from our own, it kinda shoots all sorts of holes on all kinds of religions.Probably not intelligent life, but more than likely some type of organisms, bacteria, etc. Which begs the question if you believe in God....why would he be like "ah, I'll just drop some microscopic organisms here in the middle of nowhere"
That's the biggest fear of those who use God is the creator theory. If life exists elsewhere that is different from our own, it kinda shoots all sorts of holes on all kinds of religions.
It has been the biggest setback/flaw among some of our greatest scientists/astrophysicists, if they can't explain it, it must be God at work.
Newton and Capernicus both used Intelligent Design as an excuse to explain what they didn't know about the orbit of the planets. They couldn't explain it, so it must be God's work. Yet, in time, there has been a scientific discovery, not Devine to explain what we didn't know at the time.
Mathematically it's pretty unlikely that aliens exist.
And don't forget billions of years.[roll]
Do you really understand mathematics and probabilities? Especially when you're talking about trillions of billions of stars - most of which will have planets?
I don't think you understand the harsh environment of space and the very specific requirements for life. You, along with the rest of the laymen here, drastically overestimate the likelihood of extraterrestrial life. Is it possible? Sure. Likely? No way. And that is without discussing the advanced life. The chances of advanced extraterrestrial life is near zero.[roll]
Do you really understand mathematics and probabilities? Especially when you're talking about trillions of billions of stars - most of which will have planets?
Sagan suggested that there could be as many as 1 million advanced civilizations in our own galaxy. Pretty big number but who am I to question Sagan? Some more conservative numbers, using the Drake equation, have suggested anywhere from 3-4 to 1,000 in our galaxy. There are billions and billions of galaxies in the universe. Is it possible you're right? Sure. Likely? No way.I don't think you understand the harsh environment of space and the very specific requirements for life. You, along with the rest of the laymen here, drastically overestimate the likelihood of extraterrestrial life. Is it possible? Sure. Likely? No way. And that is without discussing the advanced life. The chances of advanced extraterrestrial life is near zero.
It is without question rare. Like you said though. With vastness of the universe there could be 1 million advanced civilizations and that would still be rare.The earth is about 4.5 billion years old. For the last 35,000 or so years it has had a inhabitant that developed a written language. It has had the ability to get into space over the last 59 years and has never gotten out of the solar system. During that time it has had the ability to destroy itself but has not. 59/4.5*10 to the ninth.
How long can advanced civilizations last? Do they mostly destroy themselves? How many ever approach interstellar space travel?
How many co-exist at same time? For 2 billion years life here in the Goldilocks Zone was very simple.
Knowing all of that would make me think intelligent life is rare and long lived intelligence is even more rare. Even being rare there is a big space out there.
I think that if you can make it to a type 3 civilization then you can ensure the preservation of the species until the universe runs out of energy or collapses in on itself. You're also probably safe from self destruction if you can make it to a type 2.I wonder most of all how long advanced civilizations survive. Surely some have. Many likely destroyed themselves. Or made contact and got destroyed.