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Knock it off with the probing then! Haven't you had enough?seanR said:I am an alien.................
So what?
Knock it off with the probing then! Haven't you had enough?seanR said:I am an alien.................
So what?
ROOK1 said:What do you think "God" has to say about this?
Root Moose said:Aliens are some of the nicest people you'd ever meet....
lost1 said:I find that light speed arguement interesting. Its obvious to anyone looking at these numbers that such travel would be unreasonable. Taking the next logical step however leads you to ask the question, 'is there a way to travel faster than the speed of light?'
Bent said:In a "Mote in God's Eye" sort of way? Friendly, well meaning, helpful ....
I'm going to stick with "FootFall".
:explosion
Bent said:In a "Mote in God's Eye" sort of way? Friendly, well meaning, helpful ....
ColoCherokees said:I find it ironic that many skeptics rant and rave at people who have faith in some deity or "great beyond" and then rant and rave that "there MUST be intelligent life out there, there just MUST be, I don't care what you say." The way things look right now, intelligent aliens probably don't exist, and even if they did, it's more than likely we couldn't have any meaningful contact with them, so who cares? Why do some people seem to have this overwhelming need to believe in intelligent life outside Earth?
ColoCherokees said:Just "running the numbers" and saying there's "10^8 habitable planets" in the galaxy/universe/whatever doesn't mean anything. Last I heard, there are around 130 factors that must be in place for humans to exist on earth - stuff like the right number of hurricanes of a certain intensity. Lots of things have to be just right here on Earth to allow us "smart" humans to have evolved and survive.
The obvious next question is "why does alien life have to be carbon-based like us?" It doesn't have to be carbon-based, but it sure makes sense, since carbon is so abundant (compared to everything besides H and He). Life forms could be silicon or boron based (according to what we've uncovered so far), but boron is pretty sparse, so makes boron-based life pretty unlikely. IIRC, silicon-based life needs more or less what us carbon-based life forms need, in regards to temperature, liquid water, etc.
And, even if a particular planet/star provides the right conditions, why does life (especially intelligent life) HAVE to form? The odds are against intelligent life resulting on any given "hospitable" planet, from what I've seen, especially, since the universe is not "infinite" in it's size or number of "hospitable" planets.
I find it ironic that many skeptics rant and rave at people who have faith in some deity or "great beyond" and then rant and rave that "there MUST be intelligent life out there, there just MUST be, I don't care what you say." The way things look right now, intelligent aliens probably don't exist, and even if they did, it's more than likely we couldn't have any meaningful contact with them, so who cares? Why do some people seem to have this overwhelming need to believe in intelligent life outside Earth?
There's more than enough to do and learn right here, with the people we've got - and who's to say that aliens would be any nicer/smarter/caring than we are? Basically, I couldn't care less about the idea of little green men running around out "there" it's just not relevant to anyone's day to day life, or even our investigation of how the universe works.
ROOK1 said:
Apparently you care enough to write this.
Root Moose said:Actually, in more like a "kinda tastes like chicken" kid of way.
Beej said:Spoken like someone who has not yet fathomed the infinite vastness of space (no insult intended!).
The reason it intuitively 'feels' to be improbable, is because humans are not naturally inclined or socially conditioned to think in terms of the interminable vastness - both physically and mathematically - that 'space' holds. (We could get into how space shoud really be considered to be spacetime and that there can be no real separation between the two, but that's for another time...). Our tiny minds are constrained when we try to imagine things on the terms of 'infinity'.
Mathematically, we can be almost certain that there is life on other planets; within visible space alone its been calculated that there are probably 10^18 habitable planets actually hosting some form of life, and in our galaxy alone, its probable that there are about 10 million habitable planets hosting life. And this is only on the assumption that life needs the conditions that we have on Earth in order to spark, exist and thrive; it says nothing of the interminable vastness of forms that life may actually take, outside of our current understanding of life.
Do I believe that 'aliens' are currently visiting our planet or are studying us right now? No. Do I believe its possible that they are out there? Absolutely, its almost a mathematical certainty...
Just a couple of cents...
FarmerMatt said:Art Bell is my hero.
I'm assuming this was partially directed at me. Allow me to point out that in my original post, I mentioned NOTHING about extraterrestrial sentient life. I only refer to life. Last I checked, single-celled organisms qualify as life...ColoCherokees said:Just "running the numbers" and saying there's "10^8 habitable planets" in the galaxy/universe/whatever doesn't mean anything. Last I heard, there are around 130 factors that must be in place for humans to exist on earth - stuff like the right number of hurricanes of a certain intensity. Lots of things have to be just right here on Earth to allow us "smart" humans to have evolved and survive.
The obvious next question is "why does alien life have to be carbon-based like us?" It doesn't have to be carbon-based, but it sure makes sense, since carbon is so abundant (compared to everything besides H and He). Life forms could be silicon or boron based (according to what we've uncovered so far), but boron is pretty sparse, so makes boron-based life pretty unlikely. IIRC, silicon-based life needs more or less what us carbon-based life forms need, in regards to temperature, liquid water, etc.
And, even if a particular planet/star provides the right conditions, why does life (especially intelligent life) HAVE to form? The odds are against intelligent life resulting on any given "hospitable" planet, from what I've seen, especially, since the universe is not "infinite" in it's size or number of "hospitable" planets.
I find it ironic that many skeptics rant and rave at people who have faith in some deity or "great beyond" and then rant and rave that "there MUST be intelligent life out there, there just MUST be, I don't care what you say." The way things look right now, intelligent aliens probably don't exist, and even if they did, it's more than likely we couldn't have any meaningful contact with them, so who cares? Why do some people seem to have this overwhelming need to believe in intelligent life outside Earth?
There's more than enough to do and learn right here, with the people we've got - and who's to say that aliens would be any nicer/smarter/caring than we are? Basically, I couldn't care less about the idea of little green men running around out "there" it's just not relevant to anyone's day to day life, or even our investigation of how the universe works.
Who said that? The writers of Stargate SG-1?WVXJ said:What gets me is everyone taking films and photos of flying saucers with bright flashy lights. I figure, if aliens are that advanced, to fly saucers the speed of light using anti-gravity and what not, what the hell would they need with bright flashy lights?
My guess is, if they're here and don't want us to know it, we won't know it. Some say they've already tried to tell us, and to help us, by way of Sidartha, Jesus, Mohammed, etc.,..........
WVXJ said:What gets me is everyone taking films and photos of flying saucers with bright flashy lights. I figure, if aliens are that advanced, to fly saucers the speed of light using anti-gravity and what not, what the hell would they need with bright flashy lights?
My guess is, if they're here and don't want us to know it, we won't know it. Some say they've already tried to tell us, and to help us, by way of Sidartha, Jesus, Mohammed, etc.,..........