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I think its inevitable.
I think the real question is are they intelligent?
Even if they are intelligent have they any interest in travelling beyond their own world?
Have they stopped the anal probing because they found consenting people on Fab? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Intelligent life? Or just life in general op? X"
Intelligent life.
I also think there are planets with everything we have here on earth without inteligent life |
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"Do you think there is life on other planets? "
I'd say the universe is likely teeming with life.
Just because we haven't found life other than us in our tiny section of the universe doesn't mean it's not commonplace elsewhere.
To suppose that the universe is specially for us is just laughable.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I think its inevitable.
I think the real question is are they intelligent?
Even if they are intelligent have they any interest in travelling beyond their own world?
Have they stopped the anal probing because they found consenting people on Fab?"
Which brings me to my next question.. How many of you have been sexually experimented on and was it any good or? |
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If there's more planets then grains of sand on earth.
There has to be.
I do personally believe that its never going to be possible to break the physics of light speed etc.
The fuel and energy and so on.
I mean the distance is vast... very flipping vast.
Crazy, im seeing so much on government evidence of UFOS at the moment.
Fries my brain. |
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"Intelligent life? Or just life in general op? X
Peach do you think this planet has intelligent life?"
Yes. Highly misguided at times - but intelligent nonetheless.
Rather off topic - but the vast difference in intellect between humans also fascinates me. I marvel at how some people struggle to even form a sentence - whilst a tiny percentage of each generation are so astonishingly intelligent that they provide the inventions/ideas which help to progress their generation.
I’ve often wished I was super-intelligent. |
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"If there's more planets then grains of sand on earth.
There has to be.
I do personally believe that its never going to be possible to break the physics of light speed etc.
The fuel and energy and so on.
I mean the distance is vast... very flipping vast.
Crazy, im seeing so much on government evidence of UFOS at the moment.
Fries my brain. "
But if they HAVE got here (the UFO’s I mean) - doesn’t it follow that eventually we’ll get to them too? |
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"If there's more planets then grains of sand on earth.
There has to be.
I do personally believe that its never going to be possible to break the physics of light speed etc.
The fuel and energy and so on.
I mean the distance is vast... very flipping vast.
Crazy, im seeing so much on government evidence of UFOS at the moment.
Fries my brain.
But if they HAVE got here (the UFO’s I mean) - doesn’t it follow that eventually we’ll get to them too? "
Personal opinion...
I think of they are ufos with the evidence etc I think they are ours secretly
If only someone could describe the amount of light years its incredible. I jist think its black and white impossible
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"If there's more planets then grains of sand on earth.
There has to be.
I do personally believe that its never going to be possible to break the physics of light speed etc.
The fuel and energy and so on.
I mean the distance is vast... very flipping vast.
Crazy, im seeing so much on government evidence of UFOS at the moment.
Fries my brain.
But if they HAVE got here (the UFO’s I mean) - doesn’t it follow that eventually we’ll get to them too? "
I don't think they have. |
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Yep definitely just depends on time and technology who sees each another all life is seeded by indirect or direct transpermia you can still believe this and believe in god it's just a simple win win its just the maths are hard
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No one would have believed
In the last years of the nineteenth century
That human affairs were being watched
From the timeless worlds of space
No one could have dreamed that we were being scrutinized
As someone with a microscope studies creatures
That swarm and multiply in a drop of water
Few men even considered the possibility of life on other planets
And yet, across the gulf of space
Minds immeasurably superior to ours
Regarded this Earth with envious eyes
And slowly and surely, they drew their plans against us |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yes, the universe is, by definition, infinite and also time is greater than our imagination. Life, in many forms must, in my opinion, exist but it is too far away and is more likely to exist in another time frame to ours. |
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Somewhere out there, there's probably some other form of life. (You know who you are, let's meet ).
It's just extremely unlikely to be anywhere we'll be able to travel to for a very long time to come - and we'll probably go extinct before then. It would probably take an unbelievably long time to get there. To find some slime, or Covid's ultra-deadly long distance cousin |
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"If there's more planets then grains of sand on earth.
There has to be.
I do personally believe that its never going to be possible to break the physics of light speed etc.
The fuel and energy and so on.
I mean the distance is vast... very flipping vast.
Crazy, im seeing so much on government evidence of UFOS at the moment.
Fries my brain.
But if they HAVE got here (the UFO’s I mean) - doesn’t it follow that eventually we’ll get to them too? "
If we didn't make ourselves extinct first, possibly.
The idea of UFOs here at present seems unlikely to me - if they were so advanced, I'd assume they'd come and do something important. |
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Yes. Statistically speaking, it would be foolish to assume otherwise.
I think the last estimate I read, 1 in every 4 stars has at least one planet around it.
There are 100-400 billion stars in just our own Milky Way Galaxy alone.
Potentially 25% of these have a least one planet.
The best guess as to the number of observable Galaxies is 2 trillion.
You do the maths.
I think the list for discovered exo-planets (planets outside our Solar System) is something like 4,000+ and counting.
Chances are, some of these have life already. We just haven't confirmed it yet. We do have the tools, but these things take time to assess and study, and you need a very high level of confidence (Six Sigma probably) to make such an announcement, for a whole host of moral and ethical reasons.
The news wouldn't bother me at all.
I'd be like "And ? This is amazing because ?" |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Absolutely, it’s impossible that they’re isn’t. Ppl say there’s some one out there for everyone, I agree…that means there’s a hot alien lady thing out there with 4 of the biggest and curviest boobs, 4 different vaginas to cover all the amazing types (there’s a lot more but I’m not a greedy person) who knows I’d like to think there’s an intergalactic fabswingers, can’t wait to sign up. |
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"If there's more planets then grains of sand on earth.
There has to be.
I do personally believe that its never going to be possible to break the physics of light speed etc.
The fuel and energy and so on.
I mean the distance is vast... very flipping vast.
Crazy, im seeing so much on government evidence of UFOS at the moment.
Fries my brain.
But if they HAVE got here (the UFO’s I mean) - doesn’t it follow that eventually we’ll get to them too?
Personal opinion...
I think of they are ufos with the evidence etc I think they are ours secretly
If only someone could describe the amount of light years its incredible. I jist think its black and white impossible
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That's a very valid point.
However, space and distance (and time for that matter) are "flexible" and not constant.
(I'm not talking about "light speed" which has been measured at a constant). I'm talking about the very fabric of space and time itself.
Black Holes demonstrate that the 4 dimensions (3 of space, 1 of time) are malleable. Physics "yields" to a Black Hole. "Falls in to Oblivion", others might say.
Thus we know space and time can be manipulated. We just don't yet know how to do it on a smaller, safer scale.
My money would be on dark matter. We cannot see it, but we can infer it exists. We know it has immense energy.
Crack that and gravity (which we still do not fully understand) and manipulation of the 4 dimensions is within our reach. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"It would be foolish to think there wasn't. If there is 100 billion planets in the universe and just 0.0001% hold life that is 100000 planets"
Well said |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Do you think there is life on other planets? "
There definitely life spread throughout the universe. Bacterial lifeforms for example is in abundance in space, it’s the basis for more evolved organisms and bacteria thrive’s in space. It growth in space is something like three times as fast as on earth. ( how many times did I say space in that paragraph, to many sorry lol).
It’s only logical to think there a strong chance of a range of life forms from basic life forms, parasites etc to more evolved ones exist beyond our own. The only problem is due to size and scope of the universe we’ve only been able to look at remnants of once basic life on dead planets or moons in our own solar system.
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By *r.SJMan
over a year ago
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Yep and think we'd be nieve to dismiss it...
why should any other life have to obey to our laws of physics and to what we believe is necessary for life
We still don't understand or give credence to the intelligence of other species on this planet, all be it potentially only emotional intelligence, but as a race we judge and when we don't understand, we discredit. All a bit sad really |
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"No one would have believed
In the last years of the nineteenth century
That human affairs were being watched
From the timeless worlds of space
No one could have dreamed that we were being scrutinized
As someone with a microscope studies creatures
That swarm and multiply in a drop of water
Few men even considered the possibility of life on other planets
And yet, across the gulf of space
Minds immeasurably superior to ours
Regarded this Earth with envious eyes
And slowly and surely, they drew their plans against us"
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By (user no longer on site)
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"No one would have believed
In the last years of the nineteenth century
That human affairs were being watched
From the timeless worlds of space
No one could have dreamed that we were being scrutinized
As someone with a microscope studies creatures
That swarm and multiply in a drop of water
Few men even considered the possibility of life on other planets
And yet, across the gulf of space
Minds immeasurably superior to ours
Regarded this Earth with envious eyes
And slowly and surely, they drew their plans against us
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War of the Worlds 2665 |
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"Do you think there is life on other planets? "
Fuck yeh, they are on their way here as we speak to invade and make us their bitch sl*ves. Because we've been sending friggin signals and probes out there advertising where and who we are, absolutely brilliant NASA and SETI.
They're not going to make red out of me. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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I dismissed The Multiverse when I first heard about it, but now I'm beginning to think it could be possible.
I just hope another me on another earth is doing better for himself. |
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Indeed I do.
I think things would be hard pushed to have another planet with humans on it at the same level of evolution as we are now as that would mean the exact same influences at the exact same time.
I do believe there will be life elsewhere now, has been elsewhere previously and will be elsewhere in the future too. |
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When we finally detect intelligent life elsewhere we should send a mission to them. After flying for many years it should avoid all possible tech sensors which might tell of the visit, and steer clear of population centres or authorities. Instead it should land next to some yokels with low credibility and do some party tricks for them. (Anal probing at the crew's discretion). It should then pack up and take the long flight home without serious attempts at science or cultural exchange.
Cos that's what they keep doing to us! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"When we finally detect intelligent life elsewhere we should send a mission to them. After flying for many years it should avoid all possible tech sensors which might tell of the visit, and steer clear of population centres or authorities. Instead it should land next to some yokels with low credibility and do some party tricks for them. (Anal probing at the crew's discretion). It should then pack up and take the long flight home without serious attempts at science or cultural exchange.
Cos that's what they keep doing to us!"
Fucking right! The dirty bastards |
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By *bostCouple
over a year ago
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Statistically, with the number of planetary systems in each galaxy and with a multitude of galaxies there should be or have been life on other planets. The isssue is that in cosmological terms we have been here for a blink of an eye. Who’s to say other civilisations haven’t already been and gone and the others will appear once we have disappeared? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Statistically, with the number of planetary systems in each galaxy and with a multitude of galaxies there should be or have been life on other planets. The isssue is that in cosmological terms we have been here for a blink of an eye. Who’s to say other civilisations haven’t already been and gone and the others will appear once we have disappeared?"
I think this is the case throughout the vast cosmic arena. We are like a spec of dust in it. |
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