It's not just a seemingly infinite space - it's time, also. There may BE or may have been intelligent life out there - and there may exist intelligent life that have built cities and created things -Anyone who thinks we're the only intelligent life in the universe is an idiot. The odds of that are like zero and just tells me they are too narrow minded to grasp the concept of how vast and seemingly infinite space is.
And the odds that even two advanced space-faring civilizations would ever connect become vanishingly small.
I've not heard of it. I will have to check it out.The guy who wrote The Martian also wrote a book called Project Hail Mary. It's more sci than I like with my fi and it was hard for me to follow, but you'd probably enjoy it if you haven't already read it.
Anyone who thinks we're the only intelligent life in the universe is an idiot. The odds of that are like zero and just tells me they are too narrow minded to grasp the concept of how vast and seemingly infinite space is.
Without water, we can't hope to ever live there, for many reasons.
And a lot of that is due to the facts that - it's amazing how absolutely PERFECT the Earth is suited, for life.
you think it's hard to find something in the ocean, or in a forest?
Well, the sentence in which I mentioned dealt specifically with OUR colonizing Mars, not finding life there. And we use water for many uses, not just drinking and agriculture.*We* can't hope to live without water, but there may be infinite intelligent life forms that don't need water. Or oxygen.
But "intelligent" life doesn't necessarily mean, space-faring life. We've learned that creatures here - like an octopus - have extraordinary intelligence - but - it is unlikely they will evolve to make cities or develop science. They've had that chance for HUNDREDS of millions of years - and they're not changing. Humans are rather unusual in that we adapt to different environments by changing the environment, making tools, building and irrigating.*Human* life. But if the universe is infinite, that means there are infinite possibilities for what would be considered intelligent life.
You believe in God, so it shouldn't be such a stretch for you to believe that He created other intelligent life forms.
And I used that to illustrate - how difficult it would be to run into something in space that isn't already a mile wide. Imagine trying to find a dixie cup floating SOMEWHERE in the ocean - before it sinks and is lost forever - that's what it might be like, to find an alien machine wandering the universe in interstellar space.We find things in the ocean and forest all the time. Normal people who aren't part of some government program do it with everyday tools.
I'm not saying technology can't improve substantially - I'm saying the typical person doesn't get just how damned big space really IS, because we've watched too many movies where people flit around from star system to star system and drop down on alien planets where all we are concerned about is air, temperature and hostile creatures. In reality, even ships approaching the speed of light would STILL have to be generational ships on a one way trip.
I don't think anyone thought it was impossible. I also remember going to the Franklin Institute as a boy and seeing a large TV screen broadcasting two ways - live - across the country. Waving to people in California. Circa 1967.I remember when the Dick Tracy two way wrist TV was impossible.
And see, faster than light travel is something that physics says is impossible. And lots of things in Trek weren't "invented" because someone thought the science would one day be there. The transporter beam was created, because filming landing sequences for shuttles was expensive.There's no reason to think Star Wars or Star Trek is always going to be impossible.
OUR physics, as we understand it. With the vastness of the universe, and all of the possibilities, we can't honestly believe we are the smartest and most knowing species/life form.And see, faster than light travel is something that physics says is impossible.
A top Republican lawmaker overseeing DOGE's sweeping changes in Congress has vowed that Americans will soon get 'the truth' about UFOs and what secrets are hidden at Area 51.
Just the other day I saw one of the recent pictures captured by the upgraded Hubble...the number of "things" (planets stars, etc etc) in just that one view of deep, deep space was mind boggling.
Hubble also captured one of the first ever of a "black hole". In the large picture is a a huge swath of illuminated matter surrounding a tiny little black spot. You can barely make it out. Yet that tiny little black dot in that huge view range, was reportedly many BILLIONS of times larger than our sun. Very difficult to grasp size concepts like that one.
Those NA sayers dont want to believe because they think a certain entity created the earth and we are the superior beings.Anyone who thinks we're the only intelligent life in the universe is an idiot. The odds of that are like zero and just tells me they are too narrow minded to grasp the concept of how vast and seemingly infinite space is.
Non-human Intelligences
"Humans can't conceive how crowded the universe is yet. Our entire solar system is inhabited. There's life on almost every planet and star even if we can't detect it. Sometimes life exists in other frequencies (densities and dimensions) beyond our senses. Sometimes it's just hiding from us. These are AI representations of about 85% of the beings that have been described through Judith's ongoing telepathic contact with our Pleiadian family, from 2012 - 2025. In all these years of receiving this information, we've learned there are beings on other planets very similar to humans, and beings so strange humans couldn't relate to them at all. After the Shift, we'll be able to perceive and interact with all of them. Many are members of Galactic Federation who we'll be learning from and working alongside. Everything is about to change. I'm just trying to do my small part to prepare people."