There are between 100 billion and 200 billion galaxies in the observable Universe, each with an average of 100 billion Suns.
Given that many Suns in the “known” Universe, and perhaps ten times that number that we haven’t yet observed, I’d say it’s a certainty that there is otherworldly life in the Universe.
Now, has that life visited Earth? That’s quite another question...
Anyone can say anything, but just because someone says something doesn't make that a truth or even a reality.
What you have presented with that statement is nothing more than your personal opinion.
Now I am not certain if there are or aren't life forms out there in the vast realm beyond our earth that we call space.
Just saying it's not a certainty at all. If it were a certainty we would have proof of that, which of course we do not.
What is a certainty is that what we see, and experience, is not the result of millions of billions of random activities occurring in perfect order to create life and habitations which support life forms of numerous creatures that we know exist on our planet.
Using that as a basis, that an intelligent being created all the we see & feel on this planet, means that it is a certainty that it is extremely possible this intelligent being did not stop with just this creation. But possibility is the best we can say with certainty. 🙂
There are between 100 billion and 200 billion galaxies in the observable Universe, each with an average of 100 billion Suns.
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I think the number of galaxies is now in the trillions, but I could be wrong.
And that’s just the stars ... planets even more.
And while its absurd to imagine that only one obscure and fringe planet in an otherwise unremarkable galaxy is the only place that life and intelligent life has arisen, it is equally absurd to imagine that in the past 4,500,000,000 years that we know the Earth has been around that only just now in the past 5,000 years has a civilization arisen.
They are not visiting Earth.
They were here first—and they are still here.
When .gov tells you to look up, you know that you need to be looking down...
https://thejournalofcosmology.com/Puthoff.pdf