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The Universe is teeming with life, so why haven't we seen any Aliens?
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Originally posted by Vlad_ View PostLast edited by Don Pichardo; 10-04-2018, 11:53 PM.
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Originally posted by D4thincarnation View PostWhere are those Aliens to?
Just in our galaxy alone, they are at least 200 stars, with at least 1 planet per a star and 25% of those planets are in the habitable zone and earth size.
Even if we just take earth size planets that is 5 billion planets that can support life with the same sun type and same planet type as ours and at the same distance from their sun as us.
That is 5 billion planets, and that is just our galaxy and they are trillions of galaxies.
Yet none of them have mastered interstellar travel and have contacted us.
None out of Sextillions (A 1 with 21 zeros) have managed this.
Are we kidding ourselves dreaming we can traverse the stars one day?
What could this mean?
There is a force that is stopping this? That life when reaches a certain stage destroys itself? This is not the real universe? God made the Universe jut for us?
Jesus also says that there is food and drink in the heavens so yeah physical beings too
A big problem is that we usually or often want to get there with the wrong guideLast edited by maracho; 10-04-2018, 10:58 PM.
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Originally posted by The Noose View PostJust because something has a beginning, that doesnt stop it from being infinite. Or does it? Im thinking something that is eternal has no beginning or end.
If many alien civilizations have been at our level of technology, that doesnt mean much. We also havent visited any other planets capable of supporting life.
Also, just because a planet has the right conditions for life, that doesnt mean it will produce life.
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the size of the universe makes them hard to detect,we cant see planets outside our galaxy but obviously they are there,we can detect giant planets faraway in our own galaxy by seeing the gravitational effect they have on a near by star.
We might find evidence on mars since it could have had the right conditions at one point for life
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Originally posted by D4thincarnation View PostNo new mass/energy can be created in the universe. So eventually it will expand so much it will just be radiation and not expand.
But either way, it has a definite size now.
The point is that millions of aliens civilizations would have reach our stage millions of years ago, but not advanced to crossing the expanse of space in those million years after.
And if the right conditions of life doesn't produce life then what does? God?
Maybe they have traveled to other places beside Earth. Or are observing it from a distance somehow.
As far as i know, science hasnt figured out exactly how life started, or why humans intelligence evolved to such an advanced state.
I dont think we know enough to guess why aliens have not visited us, or even if aliens exist.
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Originally posted by The Noose View PostMaybe millions of species could of developed a civilisation millions of years ago. Or maybe none have. Maybe we are the first.
Maybe they have traveled to other places beside Earth. Or are observing it from a distance somehow.
As far as i know, science hasnt figured out exactly how life started, or why humans intelligence evolved to such an advanced state.
I dont think we know enough to guess why aliens have not visited us, or even if aliens exist.
Well since those planets have been able to support life for billions of years and started forming at least 10 billion years ago it would be kinda strange that it didn't.
Unless you think God created the world and that's why it is special then you must think alien life is out there reached a stage of advancement like us many many years ago.
This is not about knowing, it's about speculating and seeing that there is only a limited amount of reasons why this might happen.
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