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1) How do we define alien life? Do bacteria count? In that case, alien lifeforms are practically sure to exist. If, however, we focus on intelligent alien civilisations alone, i.e. civilisations smart enough to communicate via radio-waves, the chances are drastically reduced.
2) However, the chances are still not zero in my opinion. Assuming all life must be carbon-based and somewhat similar to life on Earth, the physical and chemical conditions to be met by planets and moons, if life is to be sustained, are fairly strict. A precise 'configuration' of all sorts of physical and chemical paramaters is the key to life; it is, however, also a rather exclusive configuration, making it highly unlikely that advanced civilisations exist anywhere in our cosmic vicinity. Still, with the universe comprising hundreds of billions of galaxies, each one containing hundreds of billions of stars, here and there, life is bound to exist.
3) But intelligent aliens have most likely never visited Earth yet. One mustn't forget that it takes light several years to cross the distance between our solar system and the one closest to us. The laws of physics make it furthermore very difficult for us to travel at close to the speed of light. Even civilised alien societies are highly unlikely to achieve this goal. As such, unless we take into account the equally far-fetched possibility of using wormholes or some such thing, crossing the vast distances between solar systems and galaxies requires on average a particularly large amount of time. At the same time, the universe might not even be old enough yet for enough sufficiently advanced civilisations to have come into being for intergalactic travel to be statistically relevant.
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I always find it curious how we seem to take it for granted that if there is life elsewhere they somehow have to be even more intelligent than us. It kind of downplays the achievements of mankind quite considerably. Just take some time to think about how far we have come. It is quite extraordinary to say the least. But even we have more or less given up any aspirations of visiting other galaxies. It is quite simply completely unrealistic.
Careful there, we have no benchmark on a universe basis of what intelligent is. Just because we are "top of the class" on this tiny little dot, means little on a wider scale. Humans have been around for a tiny amount of time. On the basis that we develop at the same rate, imagine if we had got going a million years early. Considering the age of the universe and when we got going, its more likely that aliens had a headstart on us.
Linking with the other thread, we cant even agree on what our own reality is yet. We are toddlers IMHO The fact that we struggle to imagine aliens more intelligent than us is itself a sign that we have a long way to go and we are still pretty arrogant, vain and self centred.
Me too.
I am all for an existencial debate about what constitutes proper intelligence. That is not the point of this thread though... To assume that any life form, just given time, would be able to inhabit space the way we have is far fetched in my opinion...
Anyway the distances in space are far too big for any interraction between civilizations.
Wouldn't that be impossible?
:-?
Suddenly two parallell strong lights were visible high in the sky, going with an amazing speed. All of a sudden, and simultaneously, both changed their projection course by maybe 130-140 degrees, going by memory, and shot away out into infinity.
I never understood what that was, and never saw anything like it before or after.
He's been abducted by aliens.