Now intelligent life visiting us here? Not likely at all, but not impossible either, I guess.
We already know life thrives in the harshest of conditions here on Earth. Life always finds a way, and with 100 billion trillion possible systems in the observable universe alone, each with a chance to have an Earth-like planet, each of those with the chance to have life, each in a cir stance where intelligence could evolve to be at least smarter than we are. I think it's quite likely this cir stance has happened elsewhere.
Now intelligent life visiting us here? Not likely at all, but not impossible either, I guess.
all Im saying is its just as likely we are the most backwards ass planetary civilization in the universe as us being the most advanced.
saying that we are convinced of either extreme is pretty dumb
we dont have evidence to rule it out. i dont have any reason to believe it isnt possible
i mean just 200 years ago we believed the earth was flat tbqh
“most advanced civ in the universe”![]()
I don't even disagree it's a possibility, but on the scales of what's more likely: life elsewhere with higher intelligence vs not, then I'm leaning towards the former.
200 days ago we believed Notre Dame was a beautiful church
Pretty sure our civilization is showing evidence of sucking recently... hope the other planets give us a few generations to get our in order before our first meetup
the leader of the planet is an orange ape looking fat
yeah “most advanced “![]()
"......These proposed solutions usually leave out the most obvious option: that one or more of the three big steps is hard, and that when it comes to intelligent life in all the Universe, it’s just us.....
Ethan Siegel
Senior Contributor
SCIENCE
I am a Ph.D. astrophysicist, author, and science communicator, who professes physics and astronomy at various colleges....
https://www.forbes.com/sites/startsw...f-its-just-us/
There's plenty of these type of articles out there in the internets universe
lol that article says its all possible until we find evidence to prove/disprove it
thanks for posting another article that helps my case
Of course it's "possible". What exactly is the case you're making here?
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