Honestly, I'd love it!On a side note, so much media claims we need to be afraid of the possibility that aliens will invade and destroy us. Not many consider the alternative:
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I don't think I'd complain about that invasion.
So? Are you implying that an object crashing with circuitry was too advanced because we didn't have transistors? You don't need transistors to operate aircraft/electronics... Yes, the transistor is probably the most important invention in history (imo, next to paper), but how do you think radios existed before transistors?fun fact: the Roswell crash happened in June 1947, the first transistor (aka the one thing that make basically all electronics possible) was made in December 1947
Yes, the universe is expanding and therefore truly endless, but life is fighting against a very powerful law: the second law of thermodynamics. The probabilities of other intelligent life within the timespan of the heat death of the universe could be so small that we are the only ones. We could be forever aloneOf course, it's stupid to think that we are alone in this endless universe.
On a side note, so much media claims we need to be afraid of the possibility that aliens will invade and destroy us. Not many consider the alternative:
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I don't think I'd complain about that invasion.
I do think there is some other form of intelligent life out there, let’s just hope they’re friendly!I would say there are definitely other lifeforms aside from us in the universe. Maybe not the grey/green aliens we've seen in various movies and other things, but maybeeee. View attachment 36362
I honestly hope the exact opposite, I've always dreamt of an alien invasion where they come to kill or slave all human kind.I do think there is some other form of intelligent life out there, let’s just hope they’re friendly!
On a side note, so much media claims we need to be afraid of the possibility that aliens will invade and destroy us. Not many consider the alternative:
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It is one of the stipulations of the Fermi paradox, so maybe Enrico Fermi? People also call the 'aliens are avoiding us' thing the dark forest theory, not sure who coined that one.Who made that conjecture again, the one that says "either we're alone out here -or- they're avoiding us for good reason"?
i wasn't trying to prove the craft was non-human that's pretty much common knowledge at this pointSo? Are you implying that an object crashing with circuitry was too advanced because we didn't have transistors? You don't need transistors to operate aircraft/electronics... Yes, the transistor is probably the most important invention in history (imo, next to paper), but how do you think radios existed before transistors?
i would bang the aliens even if they were not hot tbhOn a side note, so much media claims we need to be afraid of the possibility that aliens will invade and destroy us. Not many consider the alternative:
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I don't think I'd complain about that invasion.
Best way to go out.I honestly hope the exact opposite, I've always dreamt of an alien invasion where they come to kill or slave all human kind.
In response to the negativity of your statement, I restate my point:I honestly hope the exact opposite, I've always dreamt of an alien invasion where they come to kill or slave all human kind.
There's also 2 other root scientific theories that also throw problems into the mix, the intelligent design theories, either some higher dimensional being or god or something like the simulation hypothesis where our universe is a form of computer simulation completely change everything.Well, strictly speaking, secret military aircrafts are also UFOs since they are not identified.
We also can see unidentified submerged object (USO) as well.
I'll also add that even if the Universe is seemingly infinite (yet still expanding which makes me question the mathematics behind it since infinity is supposedly the absolute limit therefore it couldn't expand but physics are not necessarily following the same rules in a quantum way).
Even matter itself is not the most common thing in the Universe and carbon based life needed a specific mix of elements which happened to exist in our planet during a specific moment. If our air was different we may have never existed.
And finally intelligent life that could build tools to allow to go to space is also uncommon, we never witnessed any other species who used complex tools like the hominids which led to us on this planet despite the vast amount of different ones.
Maybe there's a non-0 percent chance that there's another area of the Universe with matter, life and intelligence existing but there's also a non-0 percent chance that we are actually an anomaly, an unexpected factor in the grand scheme of things.
PS: Also Fermi's paradox exists for a good reason, perhaps it's the best idea to not try anything.
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