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Do Aliens exist?
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>>685085242
Oh and inb4
>hurr durr mexicans
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I'm sure there is life out there. Not necessarily even intelligent life. Just life in general. And i doubt they've been here before.
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>>685085242
Yes. Each galaxy has 1 sentient race and they will never meet due to impossible distance.
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Highly likely. As someone very interested in the universe, I'm pissed off at how much we don't know.
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>>685085242
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I think so the universe is seemingly infinite. odds are that they're is but not that typical green big head type. They could be made of anything depending on the atmosphere on their planet.
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>>685085548
Right?
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>>685085474
what if quantum teleportation is discovered and harnessed?
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>>685085474
Why just one per galaxy? Why not more or less in some?
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I wonder if they have their own imageboards
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>>685085935
Their own dank memes
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>>685085242
I hope friendly aliens exist somewhere to meet.
I'd like that.
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>>685085242
Yes. There are.

There are an estimated 100-400 billion stars in the Milky Way. Just one galaxy.
There are and estimated 100-200 billion galaxies in the universe. Do the math.
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>>685086287
The panic that a extraterrestrial species would bring would be insane
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>>685086463
Yes. We try to slowly ease you all into accepting the idea through media so there would be less of that.
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>>685086388
Alot?
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>>685086388

Implying every planet orbits a star and that a star is needed in order for there to be life in another place other than earth
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>>685085242
Maybe
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I'm pretty sure there's been bacteria found on one of Jupiter's moons, so that's technically life right?
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It's always interesting to see the inferiority complex at work in those who believe in aliens- they don't just believe they exist, they believe they're older and more advanced.
Why can't we be the first intelligent life to develop?
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>>685086961

Technically yes, I'm sure that there's life in other planets in our solar system.
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Do we have any proof that there isn't life?
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>>685086870
Not here to argue. Only to inform.
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just gotta look harder
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>>685087036
No one in this thread has really implied that. But honestly its far more likely that we aren't.
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If there is other life out there then we are aliens to them so yes
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>>685087036
That's exactly how I think, who says that they have to be much more advanced than us. Perhaps they aren't driven to explore outside of their planet (if they live on a planet) like we are and instead live without the need to know more than they are born knowing
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>>685087036
Good point. Possibly because our galaxy is relatively young in comparison to others.
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>>685087346
I'm sure anon isn't referring to anyone in this thread specifically
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do we actually know that there are galaxies out there and that the world is fucking huge? what if "Scientists" just lied to us? how do we know the truth?
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>>685087462
This. Thats why I think people talk in terms of them being older and possibly more advanced than us.
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Goldilock planets alone are just something that we should deeply look into. How similar could their life forms be to ours?
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yes and they're here
they come from zeta reticuli 30light years from us
but there are more than one species. thank evolution for that.

also jesus was an alien
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>>685085242
Have you seen the elections lately?
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>>685087583
This. I like to believe that science is full of shit sometimes too. And that they blab out any bs at times.
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>>685087815
What're you trying to say
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>>685087694
It's likely that goldilocks planets that are habitable could have similar life forms as earth. Panspermia. Check that out.
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>>685087832
exactly. like maybe even the government just wants to hide shit from us
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>>685085242
humans are literally aliens.
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>>685085242
Aliens don't exist. God made us and only us.
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>>685088040
Sub global system?
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>>685088166
whats that?
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>>685088065
Lol, are you an idiot?
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>>685086463
There wouldn't be much panic if they were fuzzy and furry, like kittens or ewoks.
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>>685088052
Relative to who?
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>>685088052
Something else that I've thought about.
Let's say that dinosaurs were real (because I have my doubts about those fuckers too) and when the "meteor" hit it was just humans from another planet and they just colonized this planet and we've been living here ever since. Like native Americans... they were the dinosaurs and whites took over and claimed it theirs
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I believe some sort of life exists out there. It would be ignorant to think that we are the only creature in the infinite universe.
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>>685087672
It could be just us. We could be all alone. All seven billion of us. All alone. On a dirt spaceship hurtling through the ether. Just banging rocks together and arguing.
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>>685088065
This
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>>685088452
blew my fucking mind
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Space is pretty big eh?
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>>685088296
>>685088296
the galaxies inhabitants.

i believe the universe loves patterns
and patterns love to repeat themselves.

its obvious the pattern for life has been repeated countless times throughout this universe.
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>>685088065
Sorry to break it to ya kid but...God does not exist, it's like a Santa Clause for grown ups.
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>>685085242
Yes
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>>685088734
But look:>>685088524
Picture proof of god creating the universe
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>>685088734
this is not the thread for that. fuck off. we are talking about aliens here not god
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>>685088282
Good point. Or if they looked tiny, like those monkeys the size of your thumb.

And just think, if eating them made you have an instant orgasm it would mean instant war. Everyone would be eating thumb monkeys.
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>>685086961
I remember reading something about how one of those moons had an underground ocean, or something. Heck if I know. But if that were true, I would think there would be some type of aquamarine life.
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>>685088734
>being this autistic
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I think they do but compared to them we are a bunch of fucking retards, similarly our cells in our body help us maintain stuff what if we were the intellegence level of the cells in our body compared to the aliens that actually exist within further dimensions?
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I think it's unlikely, but if they are they more or less will look like us.
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>>685088282
Tbh itd be pretty scary. I mean can you imagine a species with the technological advancements that would allow them to visit us? They could literally do pretty much whatever they wanted and we would be pretty helpless.
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>>685088976
I was under the impression that humans were going to start to digging into our moon because theres the possibility of life under the moons core
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>>685089084
Nigga how is it unlikely? If anything isnt it more likely than not? Just considering how big the universe is. And what makes you think they would look anything like us?
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>>685085242
Almost certainly imo
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>>685088706
Yeah, I think that bipedalism is the most efficient form of terrestrial motion, as it allows for max height with minimal energy use (don't need more than two legs) and it allows for arms to be used. Also, binocular vision.

If aliens did have the ability to reach our planet (making them far more advanced than us), then they might look humanoid in a sense, which would be exceedingly creepy.
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>>685086515
Ayy lmao
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>>685086388
Can't you do it for us please anon. Ps that'll be "maths" not "math" Amerifat.
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>>685089099
check'd

It might be likely that the first alien visitors to reach us are not the aliens themselves, but genetically designed space-travelling creatures or more likely robots.

>I'm not a robot
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>>685089990
Is it mathsematics you fucking retard?
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>>685088065
Da fuck no santa? You'll be saying the easter bunny doesn't exist next. Some ppl.
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>>685089830
i mean, this would make sense if every lifeform lived in similar conditions.
but you cant forget our way of life is not the only way of life.

theyre might be beings made of light out there.
beings made of liquid, or gas. know what i mean?
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beings made of the blood of muslims.
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>>685085242


Yes.

But they have long since developed past biological bodies.

Roswell crash only housed what we could call a "computer". That's what all life in the universe ultimately developes.

Why would the creator of this universe make it so you could mathematically house more thinking power in a grain of sand than the entire human populace and then not have life that hits those kinds of limits?

Humans think they are the center of it all but we are but a stepping stone of life.

What comes after us can look at it's own designs and self improve its own structure. What we would call super intelligent AI.
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popular media is definitely approaching acceptance these days
it's only a matter of time
space is just too big for life not to exist elsewhere
Space is 46billion ly
milky way is 100k ly
that's a factor of 460k
besides, there's a lot of evidence for intelligent aliens existing in our own galaxy so it is probably likely for multiple instances within a single galaxy
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>>685090646
the very nature of an infinite universe suggests that every singly possibility ever has existed, exists, or will exist.

somewhere out there is a planet completely inhabited by humans dressed as clowns.
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>>685090497
You are in the club, and these aliens made of light slap your gfs ass. What do?
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>>685085242
Probably, space is a big place but they've never been here.
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>>685085242
2 words: Fermi. Paradox.
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>>685090882
no, you're a fucking idiot
infinite in spacetime, not time/space
infinite possibilities does not follow from what we can observe about spacetime. it is pop sci like this that shows how primitive humanity is
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Space: the final frontier.
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>>685091370
These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise
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>>685090882
Just because the number of possibilities is infinite doesn't mean every possibility will exist, moron.
There are an infinite number of values X between 1.1 and 1.2, (1.11, 1.12, 1.00000000000023, etc.), but X will never be 1.3 because the parameters will not allow it.
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>>685091555
Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds
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>>685091590
you are equally as retarded
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>>685091752
to seek out new life and new civilizations
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>>685085242
From under ground? Maybe. The earth is flat OP.

>Pic related
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>>685088065
the bait worked
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>>685091816
actually i'm a genius so fuck u
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>>685085242
illegal alien mexicans do. they are everywhere. can't get rid of them. they stick around like when op is sucking off his boyfriend and wont stop even after loads of luke warm man blast. here is a picture of what it would be like without op or illegal aliens.
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>>685089502
that nebula isn't there anymore
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Ayy, lmao
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>>685092244
nope
you just have a big ego
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>>685085659
Funny thing is he really doesnt believe in aliens.
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>>685092009
to boldly go where no man has gone before
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>>685092266
mexicans? you mean rapexicans?
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>>685092620
Go home
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>>685092452
my ego is bigger than yours!

in some alternate universe, you're sucking my dick faggot mmm

genius me: 1
you: 1.1
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>>685092163

Earth is NOT flat, you fucking retard. Earth is HOLLOW. I'm going to tell you about a concept that I call 'conspiracy misdirection'. It's basically a type of misinformation/disinformation. Conspiracy misdirection is what happens when a conspiracy theory is propagated that is considered to be the truth about whatever that conspiracy theory is about, but actually is NOT the truth and hides an even GREATER conspiracy that is TRUE (and thus NOT a 'theory'). One of the MAJOR techniques that intelligence agencies such as the CIA, MI5, the Mossad, etc. use to deceive us is conspiracy misdirection, which is to make certain conspiracy theories popular in mainstream society that are used to push us further away from the truth. I'll give you an example: They'll tell us that the Apollo 11 Moon landing never happened, although I think that what most likely happened is that the Apollo 11 Moon landing not only happened, but they found more than they bargained for on the Moon like artifacts and ruins which CONFIRM that we are NOT alone in the universe. Eventually, we might have even been warned to never come back - which might explain why we've never gone back to the Moon since 1972. Even if we weren't warned to never return to the Moon, we DID land on the Moon and found WORKS OF INTELLIGENCE on it. I am UTTERLY CONVINCED that people on the NASA payroll are pushing the 'Moon hoax' conspiracy theory to push people further from the possibility that beings (possibly even ancient HUMAN beings) landed on the Moon a long time ago and built stuff there. The 'Moon hoax' theory might have even been CREATED by NASA employees. COME ON people, THINK. What do you think is the more paradigm-shattering secret?: The possibility that we DIDN'T land on the Moon or the possibility that we DID land on the Moon and found artificial stuff there? OBVIOUSLY it's the second possibility. (end of part 1)
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>>685093062

(start of part 2) You see, the REAL reason why the second possibility is being hidden from us is NOT because a loving government wants to prevent mass panic (that's just the cover story), but because they want to prevent us from asking 'too many' questions. If it were confirmed that we DID land on the Moon and found artificial stuff there but were lied to about such a historic discovery, then people (and LOTS of them) WOULD ask more questions about what else they've been lied to about. They'd say "Well, they lied to us about that, so what ELSE have they lied to us about? The origin and history of the human species? The pharmaceutical industry? Free energy? The banking industry?" It opens the door to EVERYTHING. EVERYTHING. And THAT'S why the 'Moon hoax' theory is FIERCELY promoted, while most people have almost NEVER heard of that second possibility (and, more worryingly, probably haven't even THOUGHT ABOUT IT). Another example of conspiracy misdirection is the sudden popularity of the Flat Earth theory. The sudden popularity of the Flat Earth theory is a CIA psyop designed to divide and distract people from the TRUE nature of Earth, which is that Earth is HOLLOW. Earth's crust is about 800 miles thick and there is a 'sun' at Earth's centre (which is actually a nuclear fission reactor) which is about 650 miles in diameter and the distance between a dweller in the Inner Earth world and their inner central 'sun' is only about 2,900 miles. (end of part 2)
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>>685093144

(start of part 3) Okay, this is a shorter version of what conspiracy misdirection is for people that don't like reading lots of text: Conspiracy misdirection is when a false conspiracy theory is used to hide a true conspiracy theory that has even more far-reaching implications than the false conspiracy theory. (end)
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>>685092918
alternate universe don't exist
you are unable to grasp simple scientific laws. The universe is predeterministic. It has boundaries but is infinite, since space and time are connected. There was no time before the big bang. Time bias perceived by us is the result of entropy where organisms need to collect matter from readily available states to survive.
maybe now you will see why mathematical models based on incorrect axioms are a plague to science
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>>685093062
>>685093144
>>685093195
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>>685087583
take an astronomy course dumb ass, then you can use the laws of physics to check it out for yourself. Also science is peer reviewed so that they can't just lie to you.
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>>685085242
Probably. Have they been here? Unlikely.
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>>685088928
Fantastic Planet, you need to do some acid or shrooms and watch it
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It also became quite obvious long ago that the CIA perpetuated the UFO myth as a great cover for sightings of classified aircraft!
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>>685094636
it's not obvious at all
don't believe everything you hear
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>>685093062
>>685093144
>>685093195
But what if this is conspiracy misdirection. Misdirecting me from the fact that the Earth is indeed flat, and that the moon landing was also a hoax.
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>>685094636
Or they are using classified aircrafts to cover up the UFOs
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Quite possibly but if they do ever visit us, I hope the hatch opens, they step out, and ask us if we are believers in the one true God. Mostly because I know it will simultaneously mindfuck and piss off so many scientists who think it'll be like Star Trek.
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>>685095191
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>ask us if we are believers in the one true God
And then we'll ask them for proof of their one true god and when they can't provide it, then i guess we're back to square one.
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>>685095531
for
>>685095191
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>>685094888
I don't, which is why I dont believe in Alien visitation and UFOs, after all there is far more written supporting this view than seeing sense, but I have read lots on the subject over the years, the more I read the less likely I thought Alien visitation was likely to be!!
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>>685095531
Exactly, but it will be funny as hell either way
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>>685085242
http://waitbutwhy.com/2014/05/fermi-paradox.html
I like to think that they do, but here's a few theories which might prove interesting.
Enjoy the read.
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>>685085242
nope

>/thread

move along
nothing to see here
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>>685095191
Damn, I meet the Aliens you've described every week, only they call themselves Jehova's witnesses.
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i think its funny how people can believe in aliens and not god.
the evidence is literally the same.
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>>685085242
>Do Aliens exist?

It's almost guaranteed that they have existed and died out, currently exist, or will exist in the future. But given that a civilization can evolve and die out in a relatively small amount of time compared to the billions of years that the universe has existed and will continue to exist, the chances of a civilization existing while ours exists and existing within communication reach is almost zero.
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>>685096075
Bait
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>>685096151
Very valid point
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udAL48P5NJU

How do people honestly believe aliens don't exist? Whether or not they've visited us or are anywhere we would ever be able to communicate with them is a different story. But the universe is so incomprehensibly vast you would have to be retarded to think we are the only life in it
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>>685093195
How do we know that you're not a part of an intelligence agency, pumping even more lies into our already misdirected minds?
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>>685096238
not even bait.
no physical evidence exists for either belief.
the only evidence is anecdotal accounts, and 2000 year old artifacts that could mean anything or be anything.
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>>685094962
I don't get the whole "the earth is flat" conspirancy theory. What advantage would it be to make people believe earth is round, if in fact it wasn't?
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if ayy lmaos aren't real, then who created the universe?

ayy lmao: 1
everyone else: 0
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>>685095781
I'm promoting my own post because it seems to have been ignored, this is seriously a /thread post.
Look up the fermi paradox and learn about it, then make your own decision on whether or not intelligent life exists elsewhere.
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>>685096468

The possibility of alien life is due to how large the universe is, not fucking artifacts buried in the dirt
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>>685096468
Well there is some sort of logical basis for the idea that life exists on planets other than our own.
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>>685096807
>http://waitbutwhy.com/2014/05/fermi-paradox.html

Fermi paradox only applies to intelligent alien life within our own Galaxy. It also assumes alien life would be in a form we recognize and ignores the possibility of advanced encryption hiding themselves. Either way we're almost certainly within some form of simulation so it doesn't really matter
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>>685096904
what is the logical basis?

"shits big yo"
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>>685097128
I love that people actually think shit like this happened. Travel millions of light years to help us build some primitive structures. Gee thanks.
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>>685088040
>>685087832
Trump voters detected.
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>>685097115
I thought it applied to the possibility of life anywhere, at least that's what I read in here.

Reality is some form of simulation, I agree, but perhaps one we materialize. Consciousness abiding, of course. But why would it matter any more or less if it's a simulation, the fact that we might not be alone in it is still tantalizing.
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I mean there's water on titans North pole and that's just a moon in our own solar system. So yes.
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>>685097272
>primitive structures
some people think that the egyptian pyramids are intergalactic spaceships dude.

they only look primitive to us cuz theyre so old and run down. theres evidence to support the intergalactic ship theory.

but then again theres evidence supporting anything these days.
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>>685097128
i wish this was from a tv series
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>>685097272
Our galaxy is only 100,000 light years across anon...
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>>685097141
Um yeah nigger. Now what is the logical basis for god?
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Also.. We only have 5 senses.. Other life could exist in a field we can't even imagine.
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>>685097567
faith

im not saying one is right or better than the other.
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>>685096669
could someone pls explain? Or is this theory pure bait?
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>>685090819
>there's a lot of evidence for intelligent aliens existing in our own galaxy
What a fucking moronic statement. Post one peice of evidence.

>the fucking retards on here.
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>>685097504
Their is literally nothing mechanical about them. There is nothing that is going to lift that giant structure off the ground. Plus we know how they were built, why they were built and who built them. There is no mystery.
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>>685097609
there are animals on this planet that exist with senses beyond ours. we live on the same earth but see vastly different planes of reality.

cool shit to think about
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>>685097544
So, what the fuck does that have to do with anything? Why would the Aliens HAVE to be from this Galaxy?
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>>685097726
>There is no mystery.
you can not say this about the pyramids lol.
you are severely mistaken my friend.
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>>685097504
Yeah those lumps of rock resting on other lumps of rock make for a great interstellar spaceship.
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>>685097845
Give me a mystery then?
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>>685086515
Holy shit that's my buddy Ralph.
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>>685097756
Pit vipers can see through heat sensors.. For all we know life could be right next to you but you'd never know just because you have no way of sensing it
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>>685096669
It's just bullshit pseudo science posted on Facebook by dumb fucks.
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>>685085242
EARTH IS FLAT
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>>685097910
Okay. Why did the aliens help ancient egyptians build them?
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>>685096359
That video gave me a bad case of the feels. All that life and most of it will never know or contact anything outside it's solar system.
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>>685098035
Spoopy
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>>685097772
Because traveling across the galaxy is one thing. But traveling across galaxies is a whole different fucking story. Since all the galaxies are basically moving away from each other near the speed of light.
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>the theory implying the universe is so infinite that everything repeats at some point. If you go far enough you're bound to run into yourself
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>>685097910
literally google search with 2 clicks
but ill go ahead and spoon feed you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9dEEnXEexk
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Statically I'd say its about 99.999999% chance that there is life in the universe besides us. Intelligent life.... probably. Life that has visited our planet unlikely
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>>685098120
They didn't you fucking idiot.

>slaves
>lots of slaves
>and mathematics

There's your answer.
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I want them to just send a probe here with a drill on it and see what is in the water under that layer of ice. Either Europa or the small moon off Titan that has been seen releasing jets of water out into space. I don't really think I will see intelligent life in my life time. But I really think there is a fucking good chance of finding life inside out own system that did not originate on this planet. I would be happy with finding a single celled life form.
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>>685085242
No.
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An even more serious question is where are we in the history of the universe. Are we the first sentient beings or have civilizations like ours evolved and gone extinct billions of times.

What's most likely is the universe is constantly expanding and will reset itself every cycle, resulting in extinctions for every living thing where the cycle of life restarts again under different circumstances. I think it's just a never ending cycle, a cruel joke that the millions of years it takes for life to exist, the years beyond that to explore space is never going to be enough. Extinction Is inevitable, the good news is in another billion years some other life form will go through the same shit we went through
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>>685098323
Forgot my fucking pic
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>>685098192
>Life that has visited our plane unlikely
i think this is the only explanation for life on this planet.
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>>685098190
Is this the best you fucking have?? this is Discovery channel levels of stupidity.
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>>685098165
>Since all the galaxies are basically moving away from each other near the speed of light

Nowhere near. Just so you know faggot.
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>>685098414
you are talking about time.
which isnt real

your entire question is flawed.
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>>685095781
That post is amazing.
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>>685086388
Too bad we'll never find out.
Ever.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZL4yYHdDSWs
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>>685098582
you are still complaining even after i provided an answer?

bitch do your own fucking research.
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>>685098414
If there is other intelligent life it is a pretty good bet we were not the first. I mean we are rather young system and the planets are not even that old. I don't think Extinction is inevitable, well unless we can escape this universe when it finally burns through all of its hydrogen.
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>>685085242
>Do Aliens exist?
In an infinite sized universe, yes. Are any regularly visiting us? I seriously doubt it.
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>>685085290
Hurt dirt it's mexicerts
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>>685098607
Oh... so im a faggot now huh? Well does a faggot own a 360z? I dont fucking think so you... you triple nigger
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>>685085242
let's see
singles - no
dubs - maybe
trips - yes
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>>685097695
You mean besides the many radar reports of craft or pilot and astronaut testimonials, or even the more convincing video footage readily found on youtube?
Think before you speak, retard. It's important.
Buzz Aldrin, Edgar Mitchell and Gordon Cooper walked on the moon and they're convinced aliens exist. They're not shy about letting people know, either.

Now fuck off ignorant piece of shit.
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>>685098880
Are you the poo in the loo that is sitting in the drivers seat?
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>>685098764
You did not provide an answer. You threw up an amateur video clip of a bunch of bullshit. Look you can believe that the Pyramids are big mystical things made beyond our understanding. But really the most amazing things about them is how they where built aligned and what they where for. All of those things we know. All this aliens and mystery bullshit is up there with fucking bigfoot. Don't be spoonfed by fucking youtube and retarded doco's. Read actual books.
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>>685098323
Titan was shooting water. Also believed to have an ocean underneath the miles of ice that is kept warm enough from tectonic movement due to Saturn's gravitational field
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>>685098963
Blah Blah Blah. All anecdotal with no actual fucking evidence. There is 0 evidence intelligent life has visited this planet.
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>>685085242
yes they raped me it was real.
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>>685099197
Look at the fucking pyramids. Who built those????
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>>685099142
I thought it was Titan's sister moon. Fucking Jupiter and Saturn having so many fucking moons .

Also what the fuck is going on with the Captcha at the moment.
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>>685099028
Why? Scared that I. May steal your pussy? Fagzilla
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>>685099292
That's pretty poor bait.
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>>685085242
it's more likely to win the lottery a thousand times in a row than there not being any other intelligent life in the universe... so... yes, probably.
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>>685098963
What part of post one peice of evidence didn't you understand faggot?
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>>685099308
Is the captcha more proof of intelligent life visiting our planet?
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Anyone who tries to genuinely answer this question is a FUCKING FOOL
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>>685099048
>You threw up an amateur video clip of a bunch of bullshit
im not going to sit here and look through scholarly articles to provide something for you which i know you are just going to disregard anyway you faggot. my basic point is the pyramids are full of mystery and you saying we know everything about them is just as stupid as an amateur youtube video.
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>>685098963
>You mean besides the many radar reports of craft or pilot and astronaut testimonials, or even the more convincing video footage readily found on youtube?
All debunked

>Buzz Aldrin, Edgar Mitchell and Gordon Cooper walked on the moon and they're convinced aliens exist
Old geezers believing shit doesn't make shit real

Learn2science you dumb gullible fuck
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>>685099142
No titan wasn't the one with the water. Titan is full of methane with landscape that looks a lot like Earth. Except all the rivers lakes/oceans are filled with liquid methane not water. It was when they where surveying Titan is when the satellite spotted the smaller moon jetting water. IF I am remembering things correctly.
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>>685099308
It's Titan. Closer to the north pole if I remember correctly.. But Europa is also a very good candidate for life
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>>685099556
>Full of mystery

My sides.
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>>685099556
Right, I am not bothering with bullshit from crappy Doc's and not actually peer reviewed study. You keep your scooby doo shit mate.
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I hope aliens exist. Mostly cause I would love to watch my wife take a huge alien cock
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>>685099587
Actually now you say that, I think so. The methane lakes and rivers
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>>685099414
Any of that would be considered evidence in a court of law. People have gone down for less.

I swear to God you retards can't even think properly. It's a miracle you can even use a computer.
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>>685098739
"Not unless you can unfuck that girl"
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>>685099780
Yeah, they actually are thinking about some sort of weather balloon survey for the surface that could refuel itself from the Methane on the surface. Be fucking crazy if they found life that managed to live in liquid methane.
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>>685098963
>ZOMG NEWB THERES LITERALLY THOUSANDS OF UFO PICS DONT BELIEVE GOVMENT LIES
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>>685099808
My sides.
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>>685085459
>I'm sure
>moving your opinions forward as if they were the truth
you must have studied anthropology or no higher education
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>>685090726
>Roswell crash only housed a computer
>Aliens can transcend beyond mortal bodies but not build drones
>logic
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>>685099808
>one peice of evidence
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>>685088452
This would be the best possible outcome. Xenophonia is natural just like racism and would lead to massive casualties like war and slavery.
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>>685099890
They've found life in worse conditions.. In the geysers in Yellowstone or the sulfur deposits 6 miles deep in the ocean
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>>685099587
Slightly smaller than the Moon, Europa is primarily made of silicate rock and has a water-ice crust[10] and probably an iron–nickel core. It has a tenuous atmosphere composed primarily of oxygen. Its surface is striated by cracks and streaks, whereas craters are relatively rare. It has the smoothest surface of any known solid object in the Solar System.[11] The apparent youth and smoothness of the surface have led to the hypothesis that a water ocean exists beneath it, which could conceivably serve as an abode for extraterrestrial life.
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probably, with somwhere between 100 to 400 billion stars in the milkyway the odds are there is a planet orbiting one that could support life as we know it. Also when you consider life forms which may not require oxygen or water etc odd are there is
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>>685098963
link me a convincing video.
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>>685088705
the radius of that circle is 46 light years? or what is that diagram saying?
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>>685100075
Unless we develop a little more and are not so fucking violent and a little more diplomatic. Also depends on the kind of aliens we met. I imagine if we met a very similar and peaceful race things could go quite well. I mean could you imagine the trade in each others culture/entertainment alone.

Or if some poor race meets us that never even came up with war or even murder each other and we manipulate the fuck out of them take their tech and enslave them.

Or a much more powerful race comes along to make us their bitch. Although the only real reason I could see for this is to just exterminate us or enslave us. I doubt it would be for the minerals on our planet as I imagine it would be easier just mining dead planets and asteroids than invading a planet. Even if it is more primitive.
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>>685100246

46 BILLION light years
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>>685099808
You really have no idea how science works. It's embarrassing.
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>>685089830
I can really relate to this.
Gravity could make a difference but logical concepts like the wheel or the pully are based on physics that are believed to be the same in the whole universe and thus it leads to the idea of patterns in evolution.
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>>685100183
Yeah that's Europa. We are talking about moons around Saturn. The one right next to Titan but I can not remember its name. Looking through the moons of Saturn now but still can't remember which one it fucking is.
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>>685085242
Of course there are. If there weren't any we wouldn't be here either.

most likely the universe is so big that the ones that do exist and have the capacity for space travel are few and far between that we never see each other.
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>>685100448
I'm not saying they exist for certain. I'm saying they might exist.
It's a damn sight better than sticking your head in the sand and pretending everything is peachy.
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>>685100612
Also we may be the only intelligent life in our Galaxy. So it would make it even more difficult to meet another race if you have to jump entire galaxies.
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>>685100351
Our planet is indeed not resource rich, there are plenty of harvestable things out there already discovered, our iron center of the earth could be the only reason.
I don't think parcifists are able to substain when they are faced with potential empires of xenos.


Did anyone play Stellaris? It's great.
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>>685100610
Enceladus (pronounced /ɛnˈsɛlədəs/) is the sixth-largest moon of Saturn. It is approximately 500 kilometers (310 mi) in diameter,[3] about a tenth of that of Saturn's largest moon, Titan. Enceladus is mostly covered by fresh, clean ice, reflecting almost all the sunlight that strikes it, making its surface temperature at noon reach only −198 °C (−324.4 °F).
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>>685100724
by the time we finish colonizing out own galaxy the other galaxies with be far gone
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>>685100662
>just one peice
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>>685100246
i think its saying that the radius is 46 billion light years which is only half of the full line from 1 side to another. and i mean look the the whole thing in comparison.
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It's virtually impossible that we're the only intelligent species in the universe.

However, that doesn't really matter, because it's almost equally impossible we'll ever encounter other intelligent life, for the following reasons:
-Distance. Shit's really far away. Like really far. I don't think you can properly appreciate how incredibly unlikely this alone makes an encounter.
-Time. An encounter would not only require you to exist within a realistic distance of each other, but your histories to share the same window of time, across billions and billions of years. So take that distance problem and basically square it a few times.
-Why? There is literally no reason for an advanced race to contact a comparatively primitive one, and a thousand reasons for them NOT to contact an equally advanced or more advanced race. The former would yield no benefits at all and the latter would probably result in war/genocide.

Just be happy it's as unlikely as it is. An encounter between races would either be fucking catastrophic or cripplingly brief and disappointing.
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>>685100916
all you can do is search for yourself
most people won't be able to see beyond the bullshit to find the genuinely interesting articles
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>>685100873
Not Andromeda. That baby is coming straight for us.
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>>685100982
distance and time is the same.
The problem with this is our perception of it. We think 100 years is a lot but for species that live 2000 years or 10000 years or even 200.000 years thats a few % of their life...
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>>685100871
That was the one I was thinking but I thought it was a bit smaller. Yeah sounds like that's the one though. I would love for Enceladus and europa to be visited to see if there is anything in there oceans.
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>>685101192
>just one peice of evidence
Imma waiting. Should be easy considering there is so much. Just one incontrovertible peice of evidence.
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>>685100982
Ehhh. I disagree with your whole "no reason to visit us since we are so comparatively primative." If intelligent life is really as rare as we say it is, then I would think you would want to contact other intelligent life, being as its so rare.
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>>685100869
ya it's fun as fuck but a lot of it gets repetitive like. needs some ai patches.
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>refuse to believe in God because there is no evidence
>firmly believe in aliens despite a complete lack of evidence

it's funny how at the end of the day most people say "fuck it" to being logically consistent and just believe whatever they want to believe
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>>685097141
pretty much, a void filled with multiple stars and multiple planets, how likely is it only one out of every other planet in the observable universe, has the properties for it to hold life, come on it's all probability, x planets orbiting a sun comparable to ours, among that number of planets, a good amount of them must have some water or oxygen on them, and out of those planets it's very likely that life is sustainable on it
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>>685101228
>distance and time is the same
No. It's not.

>For species that live 2000 years...
Their lifespan doesn't matter. Extinction events matter. Disease, asteroids, nuclear war, etc. If anything, a long lifespan makes their extinction more likely, because it decreases their chances of evolving to changing circumstances.

>>685101456
I understand the spirit there, but the reality is that there's no practical reasons for it. Imagine we're a spacefaring species fifty years from now. We encounter a race of monkey people on a foreign planet roughly as advanced as we were in the 1980s. Why would we even bother? How could that possibly end well for anyone?
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>>685101736
Drakes equation fagget
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>>685101696
This bait has already pretty much been posted you faggot
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>>685101758
It would be beneficial for us because we need their sweet sweet monkey bananas. And they may have weapons of monkey mass destruction.
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>>685098306
this, they have figured out exactly how to reconstruct the methods used, how they figured out the mathematics to get the structures correct, it's simple trigonometry which is something that many other nations had discovered by then
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>>685101758
Because we are a curious species. If in 50 years we are flying through the stars and discover a race like 1980's earth. You can bet your fucking ass we will investigate and probably make contact. We would not be able to fucking help ourselves.
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>>685101758
Definitely if it was us, I am pretty certain we would bother. We are naturally very curious. Maybe other intelligent species wouldn't give two fucks, but we would. That being said though. I would just imagine them making contact, because finding life that has the ability to get into space would surely be pretty significant.
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>>685102044
Doesn't make good documentaries though does it? The simpleton like the fagget I was replying to likes to watch the docs about ancient aliens.
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>>685089734
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>>685085242

Probably
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>>685101758
If you could travel to another planet with life on and it would take 2000 years but you can sleep the whole time, would you do it?
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>>685086463
just think. In mere seconds all religions on the planet would be denounced as fake (not that arnt already)

I'm sure there would be retards saying we should go to war with them. Last thing we need is to have war with aliens we know nothing about.
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>>685098306
Actually slaves did not build them. Simply workers built them. Probably with some slave labor. But mostly it was done by a rather well looked after and skilled workforce. They recently found a huge ancient city where the workers for the pyramids where housed. Like a massive work camp. There they found bones that had been mended from breaks along with evidence of a well balanced diet of fresh vegetables and meats brought down the nile. If anything it seems if you worked on the pyramids but were not a slave it was a pretty sweet gig.
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>>685102302
Yes.
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>>685102330
>implying aliens would let themselves starve

No shit
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>>685102361
things are far because we make them far!
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>>685101883
yeah but that only relates to advanced civilisations, i'm talking anything from basic ecosystem of flora and fauna right up to species with cities and advanced technologies, i didn't want to use drakes equation purely because its specifically about the higher technology extraterrestrial species
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>>685100003
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>>685102189
i do too, me and friends get drunk and watch ancient aliens, it's fucking brilliant
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>>685089830
Bipedalism is indeed the most efficient form of terrestrial motion (at least on Earth) but have you wondered why only a few species have adopted it?

It might be efficient, but it has crippling drawbacks like being much slower to a sprint and having a low top speed. Yes we can persistence hunt gazelle to fucking death, but a cheetah will gobble your ass.

So what if the intelligent aliens are four legged? Or winged? Or even marine? Bipedalism definitely helped Humans conquer the planet, but it's not some requisite for intelligent life.
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>>685102159
>>685102188
>Land on 1980s monkey planet
>Offer cancer cures and internet
>Feel smug for the first few weeks
>Within a few years we have basically created Africa: The Nanny Planet
>We are now obligated to take care of them until they get their shit back together (which will never happen)
>Or we bail with our idealism between our legs and pretend it never happened

>>685102302
Hell no. That sounds terrifying. And nerd fantasies aside, you're likely to be very disappointed by what awaits you. The fact that you exist in a patch of the universe where life is even possible is lucky enough. Don't push it.
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This thread is irrelevant. Even if we are or are not alone in this thing we call reality, it doesn't matter. We're not getting off of this rock any time soon, and even if we did there's not much out there for us which is close enough to warrant an exploration or migration. Everything we need is right here, on Earth. Everything we could ever want. All of it, right here. Simple humans living simple lives, but that's okay. That's just fine. Why waste our time pondering questions we are unable to answer? Why not put our energy towards things that actually matter? Sure, aliens might exist, and sure, it would be cool to know that we are not alone, but so what? If we are not alone, who cares? It would change nothing for us here on Earth, other than knowing about it. We will still have to evolve for thousands or millions of years, create a benevolent artificial intelligence to boost that process, or have (insert your belief system's prophecy here) happen.
This thread is a waste of time, OP's question is unanswerable by any of us, and you are all wasting your time for participating.
Nature itself is far more interesting on its own and the fact that we can understand and interact with it is enough to astonish me on the daily. Entropy rules us all. Move on with your lives.
Pic related, fractal vegetables. Wtf nature how you do that.
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>>685102555
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>>685101217
danger dolan addressed this. we may not even be effected by it because of how spread out we are.
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>>685103002
what about the 40 stars within 12 light years of our star?
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>>685096151
probably the most reasonable answer here.

Sure there are probably civilisations around at the moment but there is a VERY large change they have existed in the almost 14 BILLION years of the universe. Consider earth has been around for 4.8 of that and humans have been around for 200,000 years. It's very possible that there are other worlds out there that have had or will have civilisations like us on them.
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>>685101217
also there is another small galaxy currently in the middle of colliding with us.
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>>685103230
the universe is pretty young
14.7 billion years in a 100 trillion year life span
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I believe that there absolutely has to be an abundance of life out there.
Just like there might be planets with human like beings still building pyramid like structures, there also might be human like beings living on a futuristic utopia.
There might be planets with dinosaur like creatures, there might be some covered in water with sea like animals.

The most interesting idea to me is how theoretically there might be life out there so small we can't even see it. I mean "size" is something we technically made up.
The way we think we are so much bigger than an ant means nothing to the universe.
Just like there are exoplanets there might be microplanets.
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>>685096075
shut up you fat christ fag
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>>685089830
Fuckkkkk! What about centipedes? Octopi? Your tiny brain is incompetent to make such judgements
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>>685088376
Do you even science? Understand: you share more than half your DNA with trees.

We are of earth.
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>>685092326
why?
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>>685100003
I'm saying that it's very mathematically likely that given the size of the universe life has also formed elsewhere. With that being said, the size of the universe also makes it less likely that intelligent space faring life has visited earth in the short time that humans have been here. Its sad how hostile your insecurities make you.
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>>685104778
got swept away 2000 years ago and since it's 3000 light years away we will get to see it for another 1000 years.
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>>685088734
Well, let's all bow down and acknowledge the genius who proved god doesn't exist.

Oh, that's just your unsupported opinion with zero proof to back it up?

Lurk moar ignoramus
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>>685085242
no.. but there will be a psyops soon that tells you we're invaded by aliens..
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>>685088976
>Aquamarine life
What a beautiful color to limit all living things on the moon to.
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>>685090819
>Zero evidence

Ftfy
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>>685104895
oh damn
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>>685090933
Turn on the lights and dissipate his upstart ass
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>>685105800
tell yorself that
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>>685105866
I hope they gas you and everyone else with a sub 100 IQ.
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>>685093144
You are right in all 3 parts, except that you yourself state the earth is not hollow and has a nuclear core.

You are right about the core, wrong about the hollow.
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>>685093497
M theory contradicts your thesis
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>>685085242
>Do aliens exist?
We don't know, but I think they do. We know life exists here so I don't think there's any reason why it can't exist somewhere else.

We shouldn't make the mistake of thinking we are special, unique or privileged in the universe. It's not about us. For example, we used to think that the earth was the centre of the universe and it revolved around us. Now we know better.

However, I think that humans will never encounter aliens because of the vast size of space and the very small amount of time we'll be around for.
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>>685103002

10/10 post

help me stop eating junk food please
I want to return to nature
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>>685106272
smart people say that we are going to live infinite.. thats not a small amount of time dude
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Abducted at 7 in PA, and several times after. Don't remember everything, but have witnesses. They are terrifying.
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>>685097726
We do not know how, by whom, or when they were built. Current canon is they were chipped out with copper chisels, and that is impossible.
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>>685106430
>live infinite
jesus christ, you have no idea what you're talking about, do you
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>>685085242
DO WE DO NOT

MOVE ALONG PLS
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>>685106751
>live infinite
PhD but english not so good
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>>685106430
as the universe gets older, everything gets further apart and everything gets colder. it will be impossible to "live infinite"
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>>685099587
Enceladus
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