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Posted - 2012.09.13 15:28:00 -
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There are no aliens out there because that would be wasted resources for the computer simulation we actually exist on. |
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Posted - 2012.09.13 16:00:00 -
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Maximus Stryker wrote:4447 wrote:do anyone believe in a galaxy federation? and maybe just maybe we could be a type of planet that isn't ready to be contacted?
or do i just like sci fi to much? You like sci fi too much. IronDefender Avenged wrote:Maximus Stryker wrote:100% believe there is "life" out there in the universe. The odds are strongly in favor of existing life, the challenge is traveling great distances. I would argue the odds are strongly against it, so it really matters who is counting the numbers. Dwarf Galaxies have ~10 million to a couple hundred million stars Our Galaxy has ~200 billion stars Our neighboring Galaxy, the Andromeda Galaxy has ~1 trillion stars The biggest Galaxy ever discovered has ~100 trillion stars Estimated 100 billion Galaxies in the observable universe When you put those numbers together, you get an estimate of 10^24 stars in the entire Universe. Or a 1 followed by 24 zeroes. ThatGÇÖs 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 stars From HERE
To be fair, there are some who estimate that the probability of life forming randomly is less than 10^-40 or some other absurdly small number. Math cuts both ways. |
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Posted - 2012.09.13 16:11:00 -
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4447 wrote: but small numbers in universe's infinite, makes these small numbers happen all the time.
Universe being infinite is another taken for granted number that just might not be true. We are getting into truly fuzzy concepts now though. For the record I think there is self-aware, replicating "somethings" out there, although I am not sure they are of the same scale or composition of what is commonly assumed for "life".
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Posted - 2012.09.13 16:19:00 -
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Zerlathon wrote:Considering the mind boggling numbers, I highly doubt that Earth is the only planet to have the perfect conditions to sustain life. Also bear in mind that Scientists have based this on carbon life forms... What's to say that there isn't life forms that are created by alternative means.
So do I beleive that there is life beyond our Solar System? - Yes! Do I think we'll ever see them? - Highly unlikely
Step 1 is immortality. Get on it scientists! |
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Posted - 2012.09.13 16:26:00 -
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Sleepy Zan wrote:Noc Tempre wrote:Zerlathon wrote:Considering the mind boggling numbers, I highly doubt that Earth is the only planet to have the perfect conditions to sustain life. Also bear in mind that Scientists have based this on carbon life forms... What's to say that there isn't life forms that are created by alternative means.
So do I beleive that there is life beyond our Solar System? - Yes! Do I think we'll ever see them? - Highly unlikely Step 1 is immortality. Get on it scientists! I'm still waiting they promised us this decades ago
Well what are you doing about it? I'm getting the rocket science covered. So that leaves all the small stuff like biology, cybernetics, and artificial intelligence to you lot |
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Posted - 2012.09.13 17:25:00 -
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drake sadani wrote:so yea just ignore my giant blob monster idea . its not like a giant blob monster being chased by a sagaris would be funny and awesome . or maybe being able to hire a npc blob monster giant that can flip tanks and absorb people . just ignore the most awesome idea ever
muppets -_-
Funny? Sure. Helpful for DUST. Not so much. |
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Posted - 2012.09.13 19:11:00 -
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4447 wrote:space travel is just like how we traversed the sea.
we started small like a boat with paddles, couldn't get that far with that. so sails came along got a bit farther and so on, in space travel we're at the boat and paddle stage.
hmmm read any David Weber lately have we? |
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