Posted on 12/08/2017 1:42:33 PM PST by plain talk
Nearly half of humans believe in alien life and want to make contact, a survey in 24 countries has found, in what researchers said helps to explain the lasting popularity of the "Star Wars" franchise 40 years after the first movie was screened.
On the eve of the release of "The Last Jedi", researchers published findings that 47 percent of more than 26,000 respondents believe "in the existence of intelligent alien civilizations in the universe".
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God didnt create this M A S S I V E Universe for one Planet to have life.. It would be like a Contractor building ten Trillion apartments for a couple and their 3 year old.
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I agree.
After years of studying and pondering this unanswerable question I have come out exactly where you are. There may have been large numbers of intelligent civilizations but from a practical standpoint we are likely alone.
Our nearest real galaxy is Andromeda which is 2.5 million light years away. Even if a craft was developed that could go to light speed (doubtful IMO) the distant is just too great. I hate to use the word never but I will. I believe humans will NEVER travel to another galaxy - EVER. So for practical purposes life on other galaxies may be irrelevant to us.
So we are left with the Milky Way which is perhaps 180,000 light years across with 400 billion stars. If you study how precise our Earth had to be to support life and how small changes in location, atmosphere, magnetic properties etc would have made life impossible then one sees it is likely a small percentage of planets that actually support life and yet an even smaller subset with intelligent life. Then we probably have even a smaller subset of planets with intelligent life that can actually leave their planet or communicate with us. The 1% of 1% you mention may be close or it could be a smaller or larger number. If we look the short time we have been able to barely leave our Earth that results in even a smaller subset.
It could be that the Milky Way has hosted many, many intelligent civilizations but they have gone the way of the dinosaur. The question is -- how many exist right now within a manageable range - perhaps 50 light years? Probably not many if any. If they exist 1,000 light years away they may as well not even exist from a practical standpoint to humans alive right now.
So I am left with the possibility that while there may well have been many, many intelligent civilizations that existed ... at this particular point in time we may be completely alone for all practical purposes.
There have doubtlessly been, are now, and will in the future be countless civilizations, but they are so far away in terms of distance and time that they might as well not exist for all practical purposes.
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That is true with the technology we have today. It doesn’t mean others don’t have the technology today to cross immense distances and one day we might also have the technology to do the same.
With no supporting evidence for space aliens, Biblical literalists are correct, there is no intelligent life other than on Earth. That’s the scientific standard right? Works for atheists at least. These space alien people believe in the Flying Spaghetti Monster, hahaha what ignorant rubes. /Darwin Central
Yep.
Ah yes....the famous Drake Equation. A fitting addition to this thread.
That's only true if you accept Einstein's speed limit.
There may be advanced civilizations out there that never got the memo.
Could be someone, even a ‘they’ out there; but yea/nay! it would not be surprising to see a Fake Noose/”THEY” space invasion heaped upon us anytime now.
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As solar system go, our Sun is way out in the boonies of our own Milky Way Galaxy. The real happening planets are toward the galactic core.
Here's an excellent rebuttal from Freeper Telepathic Intruder:
"The estimated number of stars in just our own galaxy is about 400 billion.. About 80% are small, dim, M or K type stars which tend to be unstable flare stars. Another 5% perhaps are giant stars with short life spans. Of the remaining 15%, perhaps 1% of them have planets similar to Earth in their habitable zones. Maybe 1% of those develop life similar to life on this planet, and 1% of those intelligent life as well. Thats 60,000 planets with intelligent life, just in our galaxy. There are about a trillion other galaxies in the visible universe."
Something to consider.
God didnt create this M A S S I V E Universe for one Planet to have life.. It would be like a Contractor building ten Trillion apartments for a couple and their 3 year old.
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Well, he created a great big Solar System just for us. And if you go by an objective measure like biomass to mass, Earth isn’t all that hospitable either.
There have doubtlessly been, are now, and will in the future be countless civilizations, but they are so far away in terms of distance and time that they might as well not exist””
The distances are too great to ever get there. I see no reason at all to think there is life elsewhere?? But, the fantasy is interesting and sort of mind stimulating to consider,.
One can always fantasize and speculate, but that is all there is.
I think you are right unless, God went elsewhere.
Gee Red, I forgot about your mathematical genius. Have you ever hunted your relatives with a good dog?
For the record, your statement is wrong, but I got your humorous point. Does the word median have any meaning for you bud.
Ah, you underestimate the intelligence of the ancients. The arrogance of too many in the contemporary world prevents people from admitting the truth of the ancient intellect. Their secrets were simply lost and remain unaccounted for. That in no way demonstrates that aliens visited our world.
Badgers have a very dry sense of humor.
And yet not one radiogram.
Context for those who don’t recognize the Drake Equation:
https://www.seti.org/drakeequation
N = R * fp * ne * fl * fi * fc * L
N = The number of civilizations in the Milky Way Galaxy whose electromagnetic emissions are detectable.
R = The rate of formation of stars suitable for the development of intelligent life.
fp = The fraction of those stars with planetary systems.
ne = The number of planets, per solar system, with an environment suitable for life.
fl = The fraction of suitable planets on which life actually appears.
fi = The fraction of life bearing planets on which intelligent life emerges.
fc = The fraction of civilizations that develop a technology that releases detectable signs of their existence into space.
L = The length of time such civilizations release detectable signals into space.
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