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They Nancy Pelosi behind as proof of their visit.
“Business Insider” has become a complete tabloid.
And then again, they may not have.
It is the same thing.
This is fun and all, but just to be clear, a LOT of things MAY have happened.
OOP artifacts are fun to read up on from time to time. :)
Every atheist is fine with this but not God.
Atheists need aliens to validate their worship of time and matter.
It would require 500 generations of humans breeding in a space station travelling at rocket speeds to reach the NEAREST star system to our solar system.
Problem with universe is it is extremely sparsely populated with astronomical distances between stars. We are never going to be visited by aliens. May be by a non-living computerized space ship could last to reach earth, but chances are less than 1 in Gazillion.
I think if you found some planet with a civilization only 1,000 years ahead of Earth...we might be able to grasp this and form some ‘talks’. But if you came into contact with some group who was 500,000 years ahead or 20-million years ahead...this talks-sequence won’t go far. It’d be like Earth exploration teams landing on some planet that was still in the 1500s-type time-period on Earth...why bother announcing yourself?
It’s a big-ass galaxy, and even over billions of years it’s hard to visit every place.
I saw a study once of a person who did the math who said that the chance of life meeting each other is like the odds of a few people living on earth meeting each other if they were the only people on the entire planet.
They sure do use the word “could” a lot.
To the Fermi paradox: there’s no sign of them in our galaxy because they banned plastic straws a long time ago. And their popsicle sticks have already decomposed without a trace.
The finished all the required anal probes on the planet earth and moved on. Some settled in San Francisco where that skill could become a passion.
Well, they consensus is wrong, because he WAS clearly referring to sentient, space-faring extraterrestrials.
The galaxy could be flush with single-cell like organisms.
His point was in the rare chance that some of these worlds go to multicellular life, and then led to a sentient species, and they managed to develop a space program, then were are they?
Scientist Frank Drake did the math. We know how big the Milky way is, and we know roughly how stars there are. If these aliens only settled a nearby star once every 1,000 years, then it would take approximately 100,000 years to spread across the ENTIRE Milky Way, where the Solar System we live on, is.
So Fermi asked, where are they?
Alien civilizations haven’t contacted us? Why would they? Contrary to convential wisdom, this is an insignificant planet in an insignificant solar system. Compared to any civilization able to navigate the stars, we are remarkably backward and not intelligent enough to warrant communication. Maybe in a couple of million years?