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TopicHmm...I suppose we are the only developed life in our galaxy
itachi15243
10/20/17 6:55:23 PM
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omgbread posted...
itachi15243 posted...
For all we know, ever other galaxy could have intelligent life on multiple planets and a way to reach us, however have decided that our race is too barbaric, and unworthy.

Or maybe there was intelligent life in our galaxy that died out thousands of years ago.

Maybe life is just forming nearby or far away.

I think any definitive statement about life or no life in our galaxy, or any galaxy is pointless at this point.


Ok, so it isn't so much no life...but its no life now or before that was relatively close to our level of civilization. We are alone, or the first to get to this point...if you consider the biological jackpot that created us and the limited (although huge) number of planets where the chain of events producing us is possible.

It would be great to find microbes on Mars...but that isn't what I'm talking about. I'm talking about having another civilization to co-exist with...seems like we don't even if we had the tech to truly search.


That makes no sense. Even though we don't have the technology to search, why do you think any intelligent life that might exist would be so far ahead of us that they would have the technology, the ability to communicate, and the desire?

What makes it "seem like we don't" when they could be at a point where they are above or below us technologically but not advanced enough to make contact?

Why does any sort of intelligent life have to be hundreds of years beyond us in your mind?
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