If, as Max Tegmark , Gribbins, Fermi, et al suggest, the odds for finding human level intelligence or higher in our visible universe are much lower than we think.
But before the existential angst consumes us, take heart in the gift to humanity. Humans will leave its cradle someday and may go forth and multiply the heavens for millennia to come. Unhindered. Immortal as a species. Having such a grand nobel purpose.
Is this not the greatest gift of all?
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I don't know that I would call it a gift of we were the only technological species out there. It would be much better for our development to gain new and different perspectives from our encounters with aliens.
Fortunately, I don't think the odds are especially good that we are alone. Conservative estimates suggest there should be 15,000 to 20,000 technological civilizations in our galaxy alone and some of the higher estimates are in the millions.
Why not: https://sputniknews.com/science/201806021065032896...
Related: "Walking among Us" by David Jacobs;
"Children of the Matrix; How an Interdimensional Race Has Controlled the Planet for Thousands of Years - And Still Does" by David Icke;
"The Soulless One" by Mark Prophet.
Given how ppl are here on earth, what is your evidence that could ever happen?
Is it not clear that we are contained here, in quarantine, kept from spreading our bad ways?
Not, no chance for outside help. BTW the odds for aliens far exceed those for a deity.
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Sure. Spread our hatred of each other to the cosmos. What a gift!
No, that's ridiculous.