Or they, like us don't have the technology yet. |
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Or they, like us don't have the technology yet. |
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Apres Moi Le Deluge
-Madame de Pompadour.
After me comes the flood.
I am sorry, but that is so incredibly unlikely I really wonder why you even said that. The chance that an alien race would be just 1000 years or so behind us seems very unlikely. Life has been on this planet for several hundred million years. It would be really ironically if aliens would show up because they had the technology all of a sudden Just at the same age when we knew how large the universe really is, and we understand evolution and how aliens might look like. |
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“What a peculiar privilege has this little agitation of the brain which we call 'thought'” -Hume
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Apres Moi Le Deluge
-Madame de Pompadour.
After me comes the flood.
Do you even know how sickly much stars and planets there are in the universe? Like that new hubble-picture: A patch of black, the space you would perceive as black and empty with the naked eye, that little part hold a few dozen galaxies! Without shitting you, I think there are more then 100.000.000.000.000.000 stars in the universe. Maybe WAY more. If they all have a few planets, at least one billion of them has to have the right conditions for life. And maybe on just one in a billion would have intelligent life. If that is the case, the chance is just 1 in 10 we are the furthest technically. In the universe, a head start of a million years for a race isn't that much. In a million years, if we don't blow ourselves up, I think we might have found out between-stars space travel, if it is possible. |
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“What a peculiar privilege has this little agitation of the brain which we call 'thought'” -Hume
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