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With how big space is, it's illogical to assume that there's nothing else.
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>>533682076
God created humankind on Earth, this is where the life is. There's nothing physically living out there
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>>533682117
Which God?
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>>533682076
Is it even real though? I know we've been lied to.
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>>533682076
Probably. But intelligent life is probably extremely rare, too far away in both space and time. One of God's many rug pulls.
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>>533682076
yes, and i'm very certain it looks very similar to us, but not exactly the same. it's biology is almost certainly nearly identical, just with all the proteins slightly different. but we'd see massive convergent evolution.

that said, we will never meet that life. and it will never meet us. trillions of planets out there have life on them. maybe more. probably more. but none of them will ever reach each other unless they're in the same solar system. which is probably almost impossibly rare.
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>>533682076
We have /x/ fag
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>>533682076

There is plenty of life, but it will never get here and you will never get there because faster-than-light travel is impossible.
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>>533682076
No, jeets are the Great Filter
All planets have jeets
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>>533682117
What about the Anthropic argument? Other conscious life probably exists in our universe or other universes. God is good so he should create as many people as he can

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ze0lIjYqsng

https://benthams.substack.com/p/the-best-argument-for-god?utm_source=publication-search

https://benthams.substack.com/p/a-new-extremely-strong-argument-for?utm_source=publication-search

The SIA, for those who have been living under a rock, says your existence gives you evidence for there being more people. More precisely, your existence confirms by a factor of X theories on which there are X times as many people that you might presently be. Even more precisely…

To give an example, suppose that a coin gets flipped. If it comes up heads, one person gets created. If it comes up tails, ten people get created. SIA says that if you get created from this process, you should think at ten to one odds that the coin came up tails. Because for all you know you might be any of the ten people created by the tails coin flip, your existence favors tails over heads by a factor of ten. Tails results in the creation of ten times as many people that you might presently be, so you should think it’s ten times as likely it resulted in the creation of you !
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>>533682076
Idk man, the more I look into it the more rare that advance lifeforms are out there. It seems that space is just to vast for aliens to interact.

Also if the universe is 13.8 billion years old then where the fuck is everyone. We should witness something is life was common
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>>533682188
Buy a telescope abd find out
You don't HAVE to be lectured by twats on either side
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>>533682076
There has been in the past, there will be in the future, and there is other life right now but we'll never make contact with it because of the distance.

I got to say I really like pictures of space that show galaxies. There is something comforting about them to me.
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>>533682196
I'd say that life itself is rare, and even then, intelligent life would be even rarer. Probably a similar ratio to planets with and without life.
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>>533682117
There is no god
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>>533682387
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>>533682581
You don't know that. You know that.
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>>533682155
The only God, aka the one who sent Jesus Christ, God in the flesh
>>533682314
This is fake nonsense
>>533682581
Yes there is. You will feel his unending wrath in hell if you don't make peace with Him
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>>533682531
the entire history of complex life on earth is around 560 million years. universe is 14 billion years old. there have probably been millions of civilizations that have come and gone. the fact that we find nothing does prove that all intelligent beings eventually go extinct one way or another. if technology always got more advanced then by now we'd have some giga technology all-conquering alien species yet there is no such thing. great filter soon.
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>>533682076
they're on their way, and they have the epstein list.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rpU51S26hrA
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>>533682581
There is one real God, It’s called the universe.
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>>533682686
>the entire history of complex life on earth is around 560 million years. universe is 14 billion years old.
You fell for a psyop. There is no reason whatsoever to think this
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>>533682739
The universe is a place, not a person, idiot
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>>533682779
The universe is the creator aka God not a silly flying man.
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>>533682076
I believe so too, otherwise it's a big waste of space.
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>>533682253
>which is probably almost impossibly rare.

rare ... dat has no meaning when incredibly vast time spans are involved
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>>533682076
It's statistically impossible for the universe to be devoid of life. I'd even wager that there's life under the ice on Enceladus.
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>>533682076
This. Every other body in the universe is a one biome boring hellhole. Even setting aside life, earth is the only planet that’s not a one note, procedurally generated piece of shit.
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>>533682686
>all intelligent beings eventually go extinct
or maybe ascended in some way?
I dont think an alien race with giga-technology would give a shit about conquering. I think theyd reach a point where the goal would be their own immortality and becoming some sort of eternal spirit thing.
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we're decades away from spectroscopy being good enough to break through exoplanet atmospheres and find life
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>>533682076
Cosmic expansion and the vast distances of the universe are meant to quarantine us from the rest of a sinless creation. Provided we aren't trapped here in a completely different server shard than the rest of creation to begin with. In that case then death is simply waking up from the simulation to eternal life or eternal damnation depending on whether you've accepted Jesus or not.
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>>533682329
Given the sheer size, there's a possibility that any life out there is just too far
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>>533682155
the one you hate
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>>533682681
Oh that one. I stopped believing in them when I realized I was lied to
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I won't ever be impressed until we can go to another galaxy in under a month's time.
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>>533682779
It can be both. The human body is both
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>>533683128
I don't hate any.
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>>533682076
The universe is about as small and young as it could be while still being stable. There are 10^80 baryons in the universe and that's really not much for star-creating scenarios.

To achieve self-replicating biochemistry *of the type we have on earth* you need an ordered strand of amino acids that encodes for polymerase and functioning interacting polymerase. That's really fucking rare, on a combinatorial scale.

If there is "life" out there it's probably biochemically alien, and probably using simpler biochemistry.
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>>533682076
>JUST LIKE IN STAR TREK AND STAR WARS OMGGGGGG
Bet you believe that the Earth is 4 billion years old and oil comes from decayed dinosaurs. Read the Holy Bible (Good News Translation) and Mein Kampf, the answers to 99.9% of your questions will be answred in those 2 books.
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>>533682076
someone have to be the first
there's a possibility we are
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There kind of has to be. There's endless galaxies.
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>>533683552
The total number of galaxies is lower than our national debt
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>>533683662
We don't know. We've never seen them all.
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>>533683662
well there's potentially an endless amount of dollars since you retards keep printing it to finance whatever nefarious you plan to do aboard or at home, so that check out
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>>533683780
Yeah lemme call my buddies at the Federal Reserve.
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>>533682076
Maybe more like different phases of reality are out there
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>>533682686
There's a literal universal speed limit. The fastest we could get to the nearest star to ours is eight years, and there is no technology that could make it quicker.
Leaving the galaxy? 30,000 years on the near edge. Getting to the nearest galaxy? 2.5 million years.
The limiter is the sheer scale of the universe.
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>>533683972
Our best theoretical FTL technology is the Alcubierre Drive

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcubierre_drive
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Look up the dmt laser experiment
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>>533682076
Soo whyd that one rando asteroid hit earth 66m yrs ago? now most of them r pulled by Jupiter but wat abt then?
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>>533684023
Maybe the aliens (or watever they called themselves), do actually exist but they chose not to expand outwards but inwards, cuz space travel is rlly expensive n takes lots n lots of time, so instead they have photorealistic VR worlds where u can do anything u want (n prob they dont even need their biological bodies, but instead they fully rely on virtual ones), the whole idea of this theory is that they have fully automated robots that do all the stuff irl n they live all of their lifes virtually/digitally, that is easier to achieve photorealistic VR worlds that have fully details than exploring a barren void.
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>>533682076
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Lots of life but we are the only civilization.
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We’re probably the only recognizable intelligent life right now. Any life that started earlier than on earth would have been in a time in the universe where prolonged survival was much more unlikely. They would’ve been in an unstable galaxy or around a short lived star, or some unrecognizable form of life that formed in the early universe and bears no resemblance to anything we associate with life.

>>533683972
The closer you get to light speed the slower time moves for you, with constant acceleration of like 1.5g you could travel across the milky way in like tens of years, from your perspective. The same amount of time would still pass on earth but to yourself it would be a survivable amount of time.
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>>533684369
So simple life is common but intelligent one isn't?
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>>533684386
I'm not talking about time for the traveler. That would be irrelevant even if time didn't slow, if traveling in a generation ship. We've been technical enough to travel in space for what, 50 years?

If we'd unlocked light speed 50 thousand years ago we still wouldn't have reached the far side of our own galaxy traveling at max speed.
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>>533683708
We do know, actually. We would know the upper limit on how many there could be even if we couldn't see any of them, simply based on the gravitational constant and the expansion of the universe.

>>533684386
Yeah even if we weren't #1 (which we might be, this is a speedrun seed), a species that is a hundred million years more advanced than us but also a billion light-years away is de facto less advanced from our POV
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>>533684563
If a generation ship leaves earth, the time it takes to get somewhere is irrelevant to earth. Communication won’t be possible anyways, the only perspective that matters on a universal scale is the traveller. We could send ships to like 15% of the universe before its rate of expansion is faster than the speed of light. There is a lot of colonizing that could be done regardless of how long it would take on earth.
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>>533684386
>We’re probably the only recognizable intelligent life right now. Any life that started earlier than on earth would have been in a time in the universe where prolonged survival was much more unlikely. They would’ve been in an unstable galaxy or around a short lived star, or some unrecognizable form of life that formed in the early universe and bears no resemblance to anything we associate with life.
Right, but the universe is still very old so wat were the chances that were other intelligent beings in diff parts of this galaxy, n its rlly weird to the fact that the only known intelligent species rn are humans, n the fact that i was born as a human n not as a diff animal? it sounds retarded asf ik, but why weren't u born as a diff animal n instead as a human being, like the others around u, rlly weird to think abt it, like the possibility of us being born as a human is way way lower than the one to the many species of animals, maybe it was all a very very coincidental mistake that humans turned to become very intelligent.
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>>533684741
That would still take hundreds of millions of years at the very least. You said it yourself earlier, conditions have only "recently" become stable enough to sustain advanced life. If other civilizations have sprung up in relative parallel with us, they haven't had the time to reach us.
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>>533684898
We dont that tech yet, for true space travel, the said intelligent species need to be united in order to achieve that (which humans arent atm)
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>>533684898
>>533684983
Nobody can leave the firmament, stop being silly. This is it.
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>>533682076
> With how big space is
Space being large is kind of a myth. Consider that if a man stood on every planet in the universe and flipped a coin 100 times, the expected outcome is not even one instance of 100 heads in a row. Its trivial to build a probabilistic sequence of events that utterly dominates over the size of the universe.
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>>533682686
Based great filter theorist
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>>533682117
>>533682681
>>533682779
>>533682757
kike.
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>>533684784
>n the fact that i was born as a human n not as a diff animal? it sounds retarded asf ik, but why weren't u born as a diff animal n instead as a human being, like the others around u, rlly weird to think abt it, like the possibility of us being born as a human is way way lower than the one to the many species of animals, maybe it was all a very very coincidental mistake that humans turned to become very intelligent.

It’s not really retarded to think about at all. But one thing to think about is that if you were born as an insect or a jellyfish or something then you wouldn’t even have the capacity to comprehend your own existence let alone ponder the statistical likelihood of it. The only reason why you can ask about being born a human is because you were, so it’s not a very productive line of thought. You should be more thankful that out of all humans you had a nearly 20% chance to be born Indian, but weren’t.
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>>533685254
I mean most browns dont even think abt stuff like this, nor do they question their existence as a whole, space is rlly cool
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>>533682076
Probably
We are never going to see it. Anyways, off to work tomorrow!!
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>>533685233
You are the kike
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>>533682076
>it's illogical to assume that there's nothing else.
Is it though? What if abiogenesis is a one in a googolplex probability event? We don’t really know
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>>533685572
>no u
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>>533682076
if there is, which is most likely, we aren't able to reach any of it.
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>>533685612
go peddle your star travel kike non-sense somewhere else faggot
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>>533682076
There and more.
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>>533684741
Take for example the ISV (Interstellar Vehicle) from the movies Avatar, it uses a combination of matter-antimatter engines n photon sail to reach speeds up to 0.7 the speed of light (which obviously is not alot) n its crew uses cryosleep hubs for the 6.75 yr that it takes to reach the moon planet of pandora, which is located in the Alpha Centauri System, which is approximately 4.37 light yrs away or 41.4 trillion kms away, so a rlly rlly far out, now ik its a movie, but is the ISV realistic for the most part? i mean a five to six or so journey to a star system that's trillions of kms away sounds relatively short, but the only unrealistic thing out of all this is the cryosleep hubs (which idk if we have the tech for that yet, seems harder than matter-antimatter engines overall).
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>>533685901
>durrr don't look to the stars, worship my dead kike on a stick instead!
lol. lmao, even.
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>>533682076
It's just a projection.
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Yes yes. And that life has already reached peak-evolution millions of times on different works. And computer-gods exist. And we were likely seeded by such a being, and such a being is likely keeping us cultivated here and watching our every move.
Yes, yes, all the implications are obvious.

The question isn't whether Demiurges exist in our universe, but whether some kind of creator-god exists outside our universe. I mean, if you think about it, unless we're some type of zoo being watched by intelligent onlookers, there's limited reasons to keep our demiurge creators totally separate from us. Maybe we're being harvested for RNG values. Maybe our souls are important for something, and in the afterlife we'll be incorporated into the AI superbrain. Or maybe, whatever creator made this universe wipes out any civilization that progresses beyond a certain point, to allow the experiment to continue. I mean if you think about it, we are sort of like petri dishes separated by vast distances of space. Maybe that's the purpose, to watch us grow and develop, and then periodically pull the plug. The dinosaurs got their plug pulled too.
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>>533682076

Reductio ad absurdam, but the distances between planetary systems is so great, contact between organic sentient forms is practically impossible.
So why dwell on it?
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I like to think aliens have no reason to come to our planet because they have too much fun watching us kill each other over nothing.
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>>533682311
Jeets evolved from cockroaches
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>>533682531
>something comforting about them to me.
How? It destroys me. Id usually think of that kind of things at night, alone and will have go get loaded to fall asleep. It's frightening. I guess its the incomprehensible scale of it all, the distances, the emptiness. Nothing but elements in their most primal form.
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>>533682076
>There has to be life out there right?

Definitely, and probably hundreds of thousands of examples of it. Space is just too big for people to comprehend to realize communication is near impossible between planets.
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>>533686476
can you go into more detail about why that frightens you? I'm interested in hearing more of your perspective
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Oh, without a doubt.
The best case scenario for humanity is that we find it, though, after expanding beyond earth.
The "okay" case is that it's just not there, or that it's so far away it's irrelevant.

The worst case scenario is that it finds us. Just something hovering in the sky one day, rendering every gripe and grudge we ever had with one another utterly obsolete as it passes its judgement.
>OH YOU'RE JUST PROJECTING YOUR OWN HUMAN MALEVOLENCE ONTO IT!
You're assuming it even knows or cares what malevolence is. Take pedophilia for example. Grave crime, rightly so, horrid implications for everyone involved and just rotten on a transcendent, spiritual level. You show it to something that evolved without ever interacting with a carbon atom, though? It's just reproduction of a species that's as strange to it as it is to us.

Just a giant orb of flesh floating next to earth one day, thinking "this planet is tasty, but there are all of these weird, screaming things on it....ah well. More protein!"
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>>533682581
Then how and from what did the singularity come and how and what caused the Big Bang? We just got impossibly lucky and the Earth ended up the perfect distance from the perfect sun with the correct type and combination of elements which created the atmosphere and which created water and the primordial ooze from which all life evolved?
Just seems like too many coincidences to me for there not to be “something” greater than humans out there that transcends time and space. Why the fuck are we even here? All those coincidences and we just so happened to become self-aware beings that impossibly evolved from primordial ooze.
I don’t buy it. The singularity came from “something” (i.e. “God”)
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>>533682076
If there is, why the fuck would they want anything to do with us besides maybe blowing us up into oblivion?
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>>533686606
you're inflating how "impossible" it all is. we only have our narrow perspective of how likely it is for intelligent life to develop. it could be relatively common but we wouldn't know, but there's no reason to jump to wild conclusions so that we can fill the gap with god.
or if we are going to assert that "something had to make all this because... because!" and that "god" made the big bang happen, then what created "god"? and what created that "god" ? and that "god"? and so on and so forth.
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>>533685344
Bro the most advanced thinking niggers dream about colonizing their own continent (Wakanda) without white man’s help, and the overwhelming majority of them aren’t thinking about much more than when their food stamps reload. Inner dialogue in niggers is almost nonexistent.
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my one question: do jews exist beyond earth
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>>533683427
I've read both. Ended up with more questions.
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>>533687040
>Does an ethnicity that gets taken out by a gluten sensitivity and a 20% automatic gratuity extend its legion to the depths of space?
"GOOD GAWWWD. I WAS NEARBY WHEN A STAR WENT SUPAH NOVAH AND IT GAVE ME THE MOST HAWRIBLE FIBRO MYALGIA! IT'S LIKE ANUDDAH SHOAH!"
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>>533683972
As far as we know anyway
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>>533686980
fr
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>>533686835
Being incurious and just saying “welp we’ll never know but there’s probably not intelligent design” isn’t exactly an answer either.
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>>533684104
Jupiter doesn't stop all of them, just most
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>>533687257
yep, but it couldn't have stopped that asteroid that ended the rule of the dinos, that one js happened to hit earth n theres that
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>>533682076
31 years ago I had a close encounter of the 3rd kind the creature was 5 feet from me for 3 hours so not only are aliens out there they are visiting earth. unlike the conspiercy obsessed idiots I do not need to have some kind of disclosure on this topic from the goverment cause I already know the truth. the universe is full of life not to the scale in star trek but there are millions out there just like us.

>>533682117
why would gods creation be limited to earth? why would he or it create a vast place full of planets but only place life on one.
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out where?
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>>533685103
What's the firmament?
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THEY ARE WEAITING FOR COMMUNISM TO BE ESTABISLED ON EARTH


THIS IS THE FIRST SIGN OF AN EMERGING SUCCESFULL CIVILIZATION .)
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>>533682076
yes there is life outside of the earth. you would have to believe that life formed from a random arrangement of atoms that just so happened to be present in an inhabitable area (which is already incredibly rare in the universe)
there is no way that a lifeform which replicates itself was due to random chance. the existence of life is proof of a universal constant which spawns life in the rare occasions that it can
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>>533682329
Too young.

Look at the age of stars. We are only into the second generation of stars. Stars are required for every element other than Hydrogen and small amounts of Helium which were present at the Big Bang.

Life needs heavy elements. Life needs second generation stars that fused Iron into the energy aabsorbing elements that are heavier than Iron.

The universe is just not old enough. We are the first or among the first. We were blessed with a perfect star and jovial protector planets to build life.

We are the Founders, Progenitors, or whatever other name used to describe the first species that could go out to the stars and seed Life.

Scary to think we are letting jamjeets, jews, and niggers hold us back.
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We're on the middle of a giant universal void. Whatever life is out there is in the galactic filament, nowhere near us
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>>533687444
the lid with the lights
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>>533682531
You see emptiness, a void of untouchable measure.
I see unlimited big mac growth, space for my girth
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>>533682329
>where is everyone
Consider the possibility that life on earth may very well be some off the first life to ever arise in the universe. Consider there's currently no other life because it hasn't started yet
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>>533686153
It's just an interesting thing to think about
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https://www.ancient-origins.net/myths-legends-americas-opinion-guest-authors/ant-people-hopi-00927
Yeah, but what we're dealing with is closer to home than that.
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COMMUNISM WILL WIN !
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Aliens Are Probably Communists ARTICLE:

https://jacobin.com/2025/03/aliens-are-probably-communists
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FACTS
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FASCIST ANIMALS CAN CRY A LITTLE IF THEY WANT :3

UNDEVELOPED SUBHUMAN SCUM!
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>>533687487
I mean all you have to do is string together 200 amino acids in a particular sequence for self-replication.

That *could* arise from random chance. Maybe it's very unlikely considering how small and young our universe is but it's still possible.
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>>533683128
lol
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>>533687454
>it has never been tried reeeee
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>>533682076
There probably is life elsewhere, but nothing intelligent in our local region.
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>>533682076

What do scientists have in common with ancient Norse belief?

>Soon all will be ground to dust in the Great Mill of the All Father.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-le76r_bKfE
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In the level above human brah
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>>533685930
I've been trying to visualize/understand how brane collisions create universes forever and this helped a lot.
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>>533682076
Kek, we aren't even alone on this planet.
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>>533687390
>there are millions out there just like us
Really? I wonder what human ayys would be like.
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>>533682076

YES THERE IS UNFATHOMABLE INNUMERABLE WORLDS DOMES AND UNREGULATED CREATIONS OUT THERE
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>>533682076
No. Ayys are fake and gay.
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>>533686476
>How?
I dont know. I think it's beautiful to look at and to think of everything that is out there, doing it's own thing regardless of our existence. There is an enormous, unfathomable amount of energy and matter and movement and action taking place that's completely indifferent to us, like an autonomous machine....but it's not empty. It just seems empty to us because we cant reach out and touch everything I guess, but the more we learn about the universe the more full it becomes. Keep in mind what we can see is only about 5% of the universe's total matter, so the remainder is all dark matter and dark energy which we're slowly figuring out.

There's a lot more Id like to say on this but I fucking suck at articulating shit in writing.
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>>533682076
It could be that there is no intelligent life out there, because whenever a civilization starts to rise, the alien version of Jews also emerge, and they destroy said civilization with the alien version of gay race communism.

We could be alone in the Jewniverse....
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>>533690899
>I think it's beautiful to look at and to think of everything that is out there, doing it's own thing

What do you think it's there so beautiful? Planet earth is a meat grinder, life feeding on life, millions of animals every day for millions of years dying in agony eaten alive and brutally murdered by other animals. Do you think if there is some life out there, it works in a different way?
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>>533683354
Then you should know when people say God they don't mean Amaterasu, your question was because you instinctively recoil at the mention of God but live in an ontological world made by Christianity.
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>>533682076
Read just the forward of the Urantia Book. The truth will resonate with you. Its only 10 pages.
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>>533682076
In his 1971 book A Perfect Vaccum, polish writer Stanislaw Lem wrote his fiction "the New Cosmogony"
This suggested that the rules of physics are evidence of intelligent life.
But the rules have been independently agreed upon (via game theory) by multiple intelligences to effectively separate each other, making detection and contact impossible.
If two were to meet, then one would in all probability be so far advanced from the other that they would be nearly instantly destroyed.

Thus there may or may not be intelligences besides our own, but we will never meet them because that is in everyone's interest.
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>>533682076
The only reason there is human life on earth is because the gigantic super heated lizard aquarium that existed here in the Jurassic period was wiped out by an asteroid strike which also left DNA here to create humans

Now you can say 3 things.
One it was random and calculate probabilities of the same thing happening in billions of other galaxies and that model will show yes there is at least one other galaxy where the same thing happened.
Two is the asteroid was purposely sent here by an advanced civilization identical to us to seed the galaxy with their DNA.
Three is the creation story where a God did this and we are all living in some simulation created by a much superior entity and that same entity has a name which is Gabriel in all our religions a powerful entity that claims to be the messenger or PR rep of a god
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>>533682076
sign me up
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>>533682076
Space is fake and gay.
Suffering is the only thing that is real goy.
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>>533682076
>There has to be life out there right?
Doubtful. Since time is a creation of the universe, it is likely a simulation. Time and the universe are interdependent. Picture your video game in-game clock, it runs only when the game is on, the speed of time is often different from your own time etc, the game's engine being it's own container that comes into being with a flip of a switch... So when JC was talking about the Father and the Spirit, He was talking about the Programmer and the Code.You are now aware of the JC nerf patch, enjoy the rest of your time.
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there is no doubt other life out there, but it hasn't visited earth and never will
the universe is very, very large and things are very, very far apart
if you were to put your foot down to a steady hundred miles an hour and drive to the edge of what is currently observable, it would take you 630 quadrillion years, and you'd likely see another 630 quadrillion years of driving ahead of you when you got there
driving at the speed of light, it would take 93 billion years, which is 7 times longer than the universe is believed to have existed, and again you would find yourself with yet more universe ahead of you once you reached this forward observation point
there is also the fact that different beings will be space-faring civilisations at completely different times, perhaps hundreds of millions of years apart
anyone claiming to have seen or been involved with muh aliens is a) a schizo fantasist or b) a scammer
there is more chance of you throwing ten randomly named and addressed bottles in to the sea in florida and them naturally reaching their destined worldwide addressees without any further human interference than there is of two civilised alien races encountering each other in time and space
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>>533682076
there's too much life right here. id rather not think of the countless idiots that are out fhere.
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>>533682681
>Jesus
Funny we know more about the life of Alexander the Great who was born over 350yrs before Jesus than we do about the "son of god"
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>>533692332
I don't recoil at all. Many people refer to God as a general term for a higher being. Plus tons of Muslims say that as well despite their word for God being Allah. I simply do not believe in any higher beings. I don't hate any and I will not let anyone tell me I do.
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>>533685930
You have to have a big brane to wrap your hed around this.



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