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By *am62 OP Woman
over a year ago
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If Aliens were to land on Earth, what do you think they would think of us humans, I think they would turn around and go back to where they came from lol Do you believe they are out there, and a moe intelligent form than us. |
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over a year ago
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"I believe there are forms of life out there that we don't know about, but probably not more advanced than us or we'd be farm animals by now. "
There are only really two reasons why an alien race would come to this planet. To study/communicate with us, or because they need something we have. |
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OP, do you think. They may have already visited?Dependends if you believe in the ancient astronaut theories. There are some things out there, that make you think about it. Cave paintings, objects that can only be seen, from high up. Yet 1000s of years old.
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100% there is something out there. However they will either be way more advance or not as advanced. Bearing in mind we have been here on earth for billions of years but most of our technological advances have only appeared in the past 100 years or so.
If they are more advanced why visit us. If they are less they won’t find us. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I believe there are forms of life out there that we don't know about, but probably not more advanced than us or we'd be farm animals by now.
There are only really two reasons why an alien race would come to this planet. To study/communicate with us, or because they need something we have."
Third reason, they might be stopping off for snacks. |
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By *SAchickWoman
over a year ago
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"I believe there are forms of life out there that we don't know about, but probably not more advanced than us or we'd be farm animals by now.
There are only really two reasons why an alien race would come to this planet. To study/communicate with us, or because they need something we have.
Third reason, they might be stopping off for snacks."
And we're the snacks |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I believe there are forms of life out there that we don't know about, but probably not more advanced than us or we'd be farm animals by now.
There are only really two reasons why an alien race would come to this planet. To study/communicate with us, or because they need something we have.
Third reason, they might be stopping off for snacks.
And we're the snacks "
I'm sure the planets have tastier snacks than redneck Jim out in his cornfield who goes missing lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I believe there are forms of life out there that we don't know about, but probably not more advanced than us or we'd be farm animals by now.
There are only really two reasons why an alien race would come to this planet. To study/communicate with us, or because they need something we have.
Third reason, they might be stopping off for snacks.
And we're the snacks "
Maybe not. They might have run out of crisps. |
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By *SAchickWoman
over a year ago
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"I believe there are forms of life out there that we don't know about, but probably not more advanced than us or we'd be farm animals by now.
There are only really two reasons why an alien race would come to this planet. To study/communicate with us, or because they need something we have.
Third reason, they might be stopping off for snacks.
And we're the snacks
I'm sure the planets have tastier snacks than redneck Jim out in his cornfield who goes missing lol "
I'll reserve judgement, I've not tasted Jim |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There has got to be other life forms out there given the vastness of space, just we haven't evolved enough to find it yet"
Ah but they might want our crisps!! We can send out our top crisp salesman Gary Lineker to locate them. |
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"I believe there are forms of life out there that we don't know about, but probably not more advanced than us or we'd be farm animals by now.
There are only really two reasons why an alien race would come to this planet. To study/communicate with us, or because they need something we have.
Third reason, they might be stopping off for snacks.
And we're the snacks "
We would love to try a snack as tasty as you |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I believe there are forms of life out there that we don't know about, but probably not more advanced than us or we'd be farm animals by now.
There are only really two reasons why an alien race would come to this planet. To study/communicate with us, or because they need something we have.
Third reason, they might be stopping off for snacks.
And we're the snacks
I'm sure the planets have tastier snacks than redneck Jim out in his cornfield who goes missing lol
I'll reserve judgement, I've not tasted Jim "
Have heard he's an acquired taste.......like prawn cocktail crisps are |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Why would we want to go to another planet..to eat the inhabitants...to torture them..so why assume that they would come here to do that to us"
Just maybe they haven't invented crisps yet and they're envious of our crisps knowledge. |
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By *SAchickWoman
over a year ago
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"Why would we want to go to another planet..to eat the inhabitants...to torture them..so why assume that they would come here to do that to us
Just maybe they haven't invented crisps yet and they're envious of our crisps knowledge."
Are you craving crisps? Alien! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Why would we want to go to another planet..to eat the inhabitants...to torture them..so why assume that they would come here to do that to us"
But you can bet your (thigh) boots thats exactly what we would do to them, maybe not the eating if we took a plentiful supply of crisps. But we would fuck it all up somehow |
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By (user no longer on site)
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With an estimated 163 billions galaxy's, I believe the answer is yes. Just cause we cant travel faster than light (186,282 miles per second, thats 670,616,629 mikes per hour) doesn't mean others out there can't. If we look at our own galaxy and realise just how big it is amazing. Betelguese in the Orion constalation with the Milky Way is 643 light years away. Traveling at the speed of light itvwould take an estimated 8 million years to get there. One amazing fact is the Betelguese is about to go Super Nova and we will see the affect for 14 days in the sky. However we are quiet safe from the massive Super Nova effect. So consider the vasr size of the universe we are both foolish and arrogant to think we are alone |
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"There has got to be other life forms out there given the vastness of space, just we haven't evolved enough to find it yet
Ah but they might want our crisps!! We can send out our top crisp salesman Gary Lineker to locate them."
They can't have our crisps....well maybe the Smokey bacon flavour....they can have them if they want |
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"With an estimated 163 billions galaxy's, I believe the answer is yes. Just cause we cant travel faster than light (186,282 miles per second, thats 670,616,629 mikes per hour) doesn't mean others out there can't. If we look at our own galaxy and realise just how big it is amazing. Betelguese in the Orion constalation with the Milky Way is 643 light years away. Traveling at the speed of light itvwould take an estimated 8 million years to get there. One amazing fact is the Betelguese is about to go Super Nova and we will see the affect for 14 days in the sky. However we are quiet safe from the massive Super Nova effect. So consider the vasr size of the universe we are both foolish and arrogant to think we are alone "
So what your saying is it's very likely that we are not the only crisp manufacturing species? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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What I find funny about the topic, is that if you say you don’t believe in aliens, nowadays most people will give you a funny look, yet 50-60 years ago it was the opposite way round. |
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Given the vastness of the cosmos and the number of planets, it is inconceivable that the universe is not teeming with life....given the right conditions the formation and evolution of life is inevitable...
Whether any life forms have ever visited Earth is another matter, but it would not contravene the laws of physics or chemistry to suppose they had. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"With so many stars, at least fifty percent of them could harbour planets. If we are the only intelligent beings in the galaxy, or the universe, then we are a miracle. "
Indeed. There must be more varieties of crisp out there. |
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By *ussD1Man
over a year ago
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"If Aliens were to land on Earth, what do you think they would think of us humans, I think they would turn around and go back to where they came from lol Do you believe they are out there, and a moe intelligent form than us. "
Who knows if that hasn’t already happened |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"With so many stars, at least fifty percent of them could harbour planets. If we are the only intelligent beings in the galaxy, or the universe, then we are a miracle. "
And given that life, even a most basic form can live in really hostile places on earth, there is no reason it isnt elsewhere too |
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By (user no longer on site)
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We are fucking up one planet. Currently the only one we have.
Perhaps we should be prevented from damaging any other life forms which might be out there.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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If they were to land, I'd expect they'd know only too well what we're like and only do so if they felt secure enough to swat the flies away.
I'd be more worried about WHY they were here. Scientists like to observe. Doctors do no harm. An unannounced arrival would freak humanity out.
As to what they'd think of us? It's depend on why they decided to step foot on our planet. I can't even begin to imagine what something I can't even comprehend yet. Could possibly think of us, as a planet.
I think we'll find out one day. The day we stop fighting each other and decide to band together to pick on someone else.
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By *am62 OP Woman
over a year ago
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"If they were to land, I'd expect they'd know only too well what we're like and only do so if they felt secure enough to swat the flies away.
I'd be more worried about WHY they were here. Scientists like to observe. Doctors do no harm. An unannounced arrival would freak humanity out.
As to what they'd think of us? It's depend on why they decided to step foot on our planet. I can't even begin to imagine what something I can't even comprehend yet. Could possibly think of us, as a planet.
I think we'll find out one day. The day we stop fighting each other and decide to band together to pick on someone else... Indeed
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If they were to land, I'd expect they'd know only too well what we're like and only do so if they felt secure enough to swat the flies away.
I'd be more worried about WHY they were here. Scientists like to observe. Doctors do no harm. An unannounced arrival would freak humanity out.
As to what they'd think of us? It's depend on why they decided to step foot on our planet. I can't even begin to imagine what something I can't even comprehend yet. Could possibly think of us, as a planet.
I think we'll find out one day. The day we stop fighting each other and decide to band together to pick on someone else... Indeed
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Speechless? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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In the big scheme of things we can’t be the only planet that holds life in the universe and they would have to have something like wormhole technology to reach us so anything is possible |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Theres so many documentaries out there of actual proof of alien life though. Independence Day, Mars Attacks, War Of The Worlds! I cant believe it's still in doubt with all those factual pieces and they are just the tip of the iceberg
Serious note though, yep. Whether you believe or not that aliens have visited us its inconceivable to think that on the entire cosmological stage we are the only life forms. In my opinion. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I’m of the belief its all science fiction, and fairytales. How much do you really know about the cosmos or space or even the solar system? And can you even trust anything you been taught, seen or read on the topic? Most of the information you know and believe to be factual come from the same people, who would have you believe Nixon made a phone call to 3 blokes on the moon from a landline in the 60s and yet we can’t even get a signal in backyard. It’s not a popular stand point I know, but I’ve never been one for having popular views |
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Alien life exists somewhere I'm fairly sure but less so that an advanced form of life would visit here during our very brief existence of this planets life. Humans have existed just a few thousand years, unlike earths billions. The huge distances that would need to be travelled also limit the likelihood, so overall I'm a firm believer they've not come during our time here
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By (user no longer on site)
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If there is life in our galaxy where the fuck is everyone.
I'm with Brian cox .Who asserted that we are probably alone in our galaxy and the distance to the nearest galaxy is too far to travel at a million or so light years.
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Ok I’m going a bit scientific but using infinite theory it’s impossible not to have other intelligent life in the galaxy and universe but on the branch of that if aliens visited earth right now it would be like Columbus and the Indians where we are the Indians |
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Drakes equation takes into account length of a civilisation, technology etc and it estimates there are roughly 20 thousand other races out there that have reached at least our level of “advancement”
Any less, they couldn’t make themselves known to us. Much more and they will probably leave us to it till we stop fighting amongst ourselves. When you look into the night sky, you have to be pretty arrogant to think we are the only ones. If life can start on this none discript rock around this average sun, why not anywhere else ? |
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"They may have already visited?Depends if you believe in the ancient astronaut theories. There are some things out there that make you think about it. Cave paintings, objects that can only be seen, from high up. Yet 1000s of years old.
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Interesting theory..like your thinking |
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"Ok I’m going a bit scientific but using infinite theory it’s impossible not to have other intelligent life in the galaxy and universe but on the branch of that if aliens visited earth right now it would be like Columbus and the Indians where we are the Indians "
"How" |
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"Drakes equation takes into account length of a civilisation, technology etc and it estimates there are roughly 20 thousand other races out there that have reached at least our level of “advancement”
Any less, they couldn’t make themselves known to us. Much more and they will probably leave us to it till we stop fighting amongst ourselves. When you look into the night sky, you have to be pretty arrogant to think we are the only ones. If life can start on this none discript rock around this average sun, why not anywhere else ? "
Cosmologists are always optimistic about life in the galaxy .The Drake equation is full of unknown variables .
Biologists are very sceptical about intelligent life elsewhere because the odds of life getting to sentience is extraordinarily difficult and unlikely. |
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"Drakes equation takes into account length of a civilisation, technology etc and it estimates there are roughly 20 thousand other races out there that have reached at least our level of “advancement”
Any less, they couldn’t make themselves known to us. Much more and they will probably leave us to it till we stop fighting amongst ourselves. When you look into the night sky, you have to be pretty arrogant to think we are the only ones. If life can start on this none discript rock around this average sun, why not anywhere else ?
Cosmologists are always optimistic about life in the galaxy .The Drake equation is full of unknown variables .
Biologists are very sceptical about intelligent life elsewhere because the odds of life getting to sentience is extraordinarily difficult and unlikely."
Yes it is. I’m hopeful though. Like I said it happened here. In my humble opinion, to think we are the ONLY ones in the vastness if the universe is even more unlikely |
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They would likely just log our existence and probably skip our sun and move to the next one to harvest.
People say we could use binary and maths to communicate with them, but they would probably be using very advandced computers that go beyond binary.
For example, the whole decimal system we use is based on us having 10 fingers. They would probably have a chuckle that we use base 10 because of the amount of fingers we have. |
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