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>trillions of galaxies with trillions of planets
>not a single one has any kind of life
Fucking how? How is it possible that this is the only planet that actually contains any form of life? Not even mars or the moon have a single piece of bacteria swimming around in the dirt, nothing.
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>>534338271
>not a single one has any kind of life
source?
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>>534338271
It’s because life is a simulation
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Lmao bro, use your brain for 10 seconds
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>>534338271
>not a single one has any kind of life
we have researched less than 0.000001% of the visible universe.
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>>534338271
We don’t have the instruments to detect life. Best we can get is atmosphere signatures using spectroscopy. And that’s if life there behaves similar to here on earth. Whoever made this shit obviously didn’t was venturing beyond our solar system.
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>>534338271
Europa obviously has life. Also, the odds of life are low so obviously there's not gonna be life right next to us on Pluto.
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>>534338271
Most exoplanets are in an environment that is extremely hostile to life
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>>534338271
you've checked all of them??

>inb4 1pbtid
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>>534338271
we've been weighed, we've been measured, and we've been found wanting.
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The creation of life was a quick time event
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>>534338271
We're are the North Sentinel Island of the universe.
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It's possible, sure, but seems unlikely to me. Life on earth has existed for three to four billion years, roughly 25 to 33 percent the estimated age of the observable universe. We are advancing rapidly, but nowhere near what would be required to be easily detectable to a similarly advanced civilization in a distant galaxy.
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>>534338271
>cgi
>trust the science
Space is fake
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>>534338271
>not a single one has any kind of life
They all died off. If they have the intelligence to make nuclear or biological weapons they end up destroying themselves through war or accident.
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i hpoe aliens are real so i have more things to fuck and be racist of
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>>534338271
>How is it possible that this is the only planet that actually contains any form of life?
Well, if you think about our ability to send messages/signals/noise into space-- totally impossible without the scientific and industrial revolutions, both of which were totally impossible without de-escalation of the tribal mindset which was the eternal gift of one JC of Nazareth. Without a JC event, tribalism reigns and human stagnates. So, there could very well be life everywhere, but they can not advance because they are still stuck playing middle east stupid games and winning middle east stupid prizes.
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>>534338352
The same source that says there is no God.
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>>534338271
We have thoroughly explored exactly one planet and that one has life. The only other planet we have explored more than a token amount also probably has/had life
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>>534338271
Mars was used as a massive construction site.

Think I'm lying?
Go ask AI about the presence of Argon 36 (Shielding gas for industrial welding products) in the soil of Mars.
Go ahead. Go ask it what NASA knows about that.
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>>534338271
Zero evidence by the way.
That image you posted in its original form looks exactly the same as looking at the night sky from earth
All the colours,haze and flashy parts of that image are an artist's rendition and have the same amount of realism as surrealist art.
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>>534338667
How about you just tell us, you obtuse faggot
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>>534338533
Pretty much
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>>534338579
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>>534338271
Nigger, we've observed the surface of literally one other planet.
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>>534338271
The whole universe was created for humanity to explore, to look at, to provide a backdrop to our night sky.
Also, aliens are plain demons
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>>534338352
>source
The galaxy.
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>>534338271
There is no such thing as a stupid question. There are only stupid people asking the only kind of question they know how to ask.
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>>534338624
Fuck yea!
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>>534338271
Design and all that is saved for our next life is one theory/ you know after Judgement Day those rewarded get a planet or a galaxy of their own.
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>>534338271
we didnt explore them to find proof anon
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>>534338271
it took multiple mass extinctions to even put proto primates on the planet and all of recorded human history is less than a tenth of a percent of the existence of said primates with us having access to high technology being less than a percent of the recorded history, we don't have the tools to detect anything concrete yet and even if we did there is no guarantee that a high civilization has ever formed anywhere in our most observable stellar neighborhood during our existence they might have lived for a billion years, spread everywhere and we would still not have any idea about it after they died off just like most human civilizations that only went back thousands of year instead of millions/billions. confident that life exist everywhere but most of it is single celled, more rarely multicellular and actually going from multicellular to intelligent society building creatures is a complete oddity that barely ever happens and when it does nothing else comparable exists around it
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>>534338271
We're in a simulation and there's nothing out there. The system can't handle it.
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>>534338271
listen, you can not prove anything outside of the experience of your senses is alive. you can not prove that (you) are alive. all you can do is KNOW. if (you) dont KNOW or comprehend the path to KNOWING
>(you) are an NPC
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>>534338271
Earth is in the retard containment zone. It's actually quite busy out there.
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>>534338510
>extremely hostile to life
>*earth life
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>>534338756
two (2) other planets
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>>534338928
I honestly forgot about Jupiter but any gas planet's probably a no go on principle.
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>>534338271
Nice picture illustrating fantasy. So what is your point? Yes Jews lie

https://youtu.be/0FLJVJk8KPc
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>>534338271
Most planets we can't see. What few we have detected are more like Jupiter or Saturn, which can't hold life of any kind like our own. The problem is shit's too far away to see.
What we can do is look at stuff nearby. We might see a planet with an atmosphere with an unnatrual mix of gas that can only be caused by life. Just like our own atmosphere was changed with the introduction of oxygen.
Radio signals are largely useless at more than 20 light years distance.
On the far distant scale, which means everything beyond 20 light years or so, we can only look for megascale engineering. We assume something like a Dyson sphere (technically, a swarm) or a few other really large structures might be visible.
That's it. That's all we have to work with.
As for our own solar system, it's still an open question if life once was on Mars, or maybe still is on one of Juperter's moons.
>Fucking how?
It's possible, we are alone, but we don't have anywhere enough data to for even a wild guess yet.
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>>534339089
Hey nigger, how do you feel about walking to the carwash?
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>>534338653
But apparently an infinitely complex super being coming from nothing is perfectly fine.

Also, life does not really exist. Everything is just different arrangements of atoms, life is a concept we invented, it means nothing to the universe. Also, you have no idea what information is.
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>>534339089
That's... that's Venus.
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>>534339089
>Jupiter
you now have no cred
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>>534338271
Life is real it just doesnt want to deal with niggers so it avoids us.
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>>534339193
>Also, you have no idea what information is.

Information is what I give to the police when I get into trouble.
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>>534338624
100% this
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>>534338271
>not a single one has any kind of life
We can't even see one trillionth of the observable universe well enough to determine if there's life on any of those worlds.
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>>534338271
We have only seen 2 planetary bodies, Earth and the Moon, with some rovers sent to Mars. We haven't even looked at our own in system candidates. We can say with (relative) certainty there are no radio transmitting civilizations with in 65ly and Earth cannot be seen beyond 90ly but that's it. We actually DO have some life (NON CIVILIZATION) candidates and maybe even one message candidate. There are almost certainly aliens in the Milky Way. It should be noted it is a VERY good thing that Earth has no civilizations near it, less good is that Earth would likely be an easily detectable planet with a basic Kepler clone and from what we've seen the Solar System is a likely one to be studied if they have better telescopes than us given the very high planet count for such a large star
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>>534338271
We are in a "close but not quite right" universe. We have the correct physical properties and quantum intangibles to be a life-supporting universe (star formation, metals) but there is a key component missing that prevents life from effectively traversing across it (for instance, maybe the speed of light was set way too low). Sad to think all life is doomed, but to me its the most likely explanation.
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>>534338271
first of all we can't see most of the planets and we we don't know what;'s there, second of all is the distance, to get from one side to the other in our galaxy at 99,99% speed of light it will take you 100k years, to get to the nearest galaxy (Andromeda) it will take you 2,5 mil years, third of all the Fermi paradox, there are a lot of requirements for life to be born and intelligent life to appear and to climb high enough to live is own planet without getting destroyed by people we can't talk about, asteroids, gamma ray burst, a solar flare, AI, their own stupidity etc
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>>534338271
It's narcissistically arrogant for humans to assume they could even recognize an advanced life form.

That's like gut bacteria wondering why they're the only life in the universe.
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>>534338386
Of what?
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>>534338386
of what?
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>>534338769
The earth is a zoo. You stargaze at a painted wall to keep you entertained. At least we didn't use storebought acrylic paint and let an elementary school kid do it.
Remember, you're here forever. Peace out
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>>534339089
I can understand not knowing that was venus, but how the fuck could it be jupiter, a gas giant, when thats a pic of solid surface?
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>>534338472
Mankind has been starring up at the stares for millions of years you think by now they would have seen aliens or at least their poop.
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>>534339745
The Earth is Heaven. Our Lord Jesus has stated that his kingdom is right here, right now. Look inside yourself. That's where you'll find Him
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>>534338271
We Japanese came from the other planet.
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>>534339622
We would recognize it, when an ant colony gets removed by an exterminator they can tell something that is basically a god to them is acting on them, the only difference is if we are ever unlucky enough to meet an intergalactic grabby civilization we'll be the ants not the exterminator and we will be smart enough to realize what is happening
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>>534339837
How deep would you say Jesus is in you right now?
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>>534338271
Even if there's life on 1 in every billion (1,000,000,000) planets; then there would still be billions of planets with life out there. They're simply too far away for us to ever visit. Look up how long it would take to reach Andromeda Galaxy, which is our neighbour, for instance.
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>>534339867
Xeno envy bug confirmed.
Also, no.
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>>534340070
Even with 1 in a billion there are 100-1000 life bearing planets in the Milky Way
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>>534338271
The answer to the Fermi paradox is the distances are just too vast. Life itself is incredibly rare, and the odds of it reaching human-level intelligence are even slimmer. On top of that, the chances of such intelligent life surviving long enough to travel to other stars are nearly impossible. There may be civilizations as intelligent as ours in galaxies billions of light-years away, but they face the same challenges of distance and time that we do.
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NIGGA ITS A PARTY
OUT THERE TF?

OF COURSE THERES LIFE
DONT YOU REMEMBER THE PHOTOS
OF MANSIONS THE SIZE O GALAXIES?
FILLED TO THE BRIM OF BLACK PEOPLE

THE SEETHE ON
EARTH IS ASTRONOMICAL
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>>534338271
It's a big place. Any lifeform that had a head start on us likely has some kind of cloaking device / emission blocker to hide from the dragons.
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>>534338352
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>>534340433
Mi5 in the house.
What's up dude.
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>>534338271
Most of life gets filtered. Just like you.
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Naboo, Coruscant, Tattoine, Hoth, Endor,…I could go on and on naming planets out there.
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>>534338472
with current technology it would take thousands of years just to reach our nearest neighboring star system, which is almost assuredly devoid of life anyway
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>>534338271
Here's a better question, if the Christian/Catholic god made the universe, what logic is there in creating such a massive universe just to house 0.000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001% of its space with life
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>>534341076
Unsurprising a people descended from human sacfrice worshippers who got dominated by just a few hundred Christian warriors from Spain hate Christians.
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>>534338271
>not a single one has any kind of life
that's not possible. since life is here on earth it is, without a doubt, somewhere else in the universe, too.
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>>534341076
has it occurred to you that we might not actually know shit
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>>534341261
Awww, no need to feign persecution sweety, I'm just singling you out because you represent the majority of mouthbreathers on /pol/. You can add any other religion that claims god created the universe to my earlier post.
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>>534341439
Right. I didn't consider the possibility that there would be humans sprinkled across the galaxy who also abide by not eating meat during specific weeks, going to hell for having sex with the same gender, whose planet was also visited by space Jesus during the cosmic space Jesus tour
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>>534341439
And it will stay that way. Since the ideas and technology that was already shared, was inherently stolen. You couldn't even "pay" for it. So you will eventually pay for it. Not a good look.
Peace.
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>>534338533
Checked
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>>534338271
>Only Earth has life.
Oh the arrogance.
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>>534338271
timeline between birth of the universe and development of intelligent life is so constrained that it’s not going to be visible realistically unless ftl travel is achieved
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>>534341076
He realized how bad of an idea/cruel it was after the first time
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>>534341668
you'd think the entity that can wield such power would be more aware, no?
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>>534339664
>>534339655
my imagination
yes, this is mine simulation, you all are non beings to fill it
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>>534339407
>maybe the speed of light was set way too low
I disagree. I think it was intentional. Say you were trapped in a universe with a very slow speed of light. How do you develop an FTL drive? You COULD do it yourself, or you could spin up a universe simulation with the same physical properties as your own and set it to x1,000,000,000 speed. Eventually some life will evolve inside it and, hopefully, some of that life will civilize and invent FTL in the billions of years you give it. You can then just copy that design in your own universe. You just need to hope they develop FTL before developing universe sims otherwise they'll just do the same thing you did.
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>>534341858
Can you imagine me winning the lottery or something please.
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>>534338271
> there's no life in the cosmos.
We don't know that for certain mate, but we're getting closer every day. Personally for me it's too vast an expanse to make a concerted understanding regarding no life past our solar system.
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>>534338533
best goypost yet
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>>534338271
1pbtid
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We have simply not encountered any Melnorme traders that can sell/trade us tech to long-range communicate or do faster-than-plight travel.
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>>534338271
We have no idea how unlikely abiogenesis is. It could be Boltzmann brain tier bizarre chance that only came about due to the universe having a infinite/pseudoinfinite number of dice to roll.
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>>534338271
>how?
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>>534338667
>Mars was used as a massive construction site.
To construct what?
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>>534338271
Science and statistics. There are lots of things in life that have odds like that. There could be galaxies further away where there are life filled planets all crammed together, who knows.
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>>534341076
Well you see mankind was meant to be stewards of God’s creation but we got duped by a seething fallen entity so now we are kinda stuck here and don’t get to do cool stuff like explore the wider universe as our Creator’s representatives on the material plane. Now we must toil and go to the bathroom and deal with all kinds of evil and weakness on this planet. Basically sin gave us a severe debuff. When creation is renewed at the arrival of the new heaven and earth and man is resurrected in glorified bodies (that will probably be able to do lots of cool stuff like fly, teleport, and not have to go to the bathroom as well as being deathless and invincible) then we will occupy every star in the sky :)
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>>534338271

I'll do a little Panspermia across your forehead.
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>>534338271
Curious, isn't it? How people have no answer to why there is no life anywhere else but a plethora of life on Earth. What a coincidence. Why, if the media didn't tell me otherwise I'd almost think it's like we were intentionally created. But the media surely won't lie about that right?
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>>534338271
i hate to break it to you. but there are a ton of alien life out there. The reality of situation is that us humans are the niggers of intelligent life. aliens avoid us like a white man moving to the other side of the street when he sees a nigger approaching.
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>>534338271
>not a single one has any kind of life
how the fuck would you know?
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>>534343506
put the meth down, cleetus, it's making you think stupid things about jewish sky fairies.
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>>534343603
nope.
calculate the speed of light, now look at a guesstimate of how large the universe is, and then look at the estimated constant size increase of the universe in a solar year from earth, and then figure out how many times above the speed of light anything would have to travel to get to us, and then learn how space affects carbon based life forms (which is what all living entities come from), and then you will learn the truth, while there may be life on other planets, they most certainly cannot physically make it to us. put the meth down.
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>>534338271
Dark Forest hypothesis makes the most sense I think.
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>>534338271
There is marine life under the Europa ice
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>>534343740
So an eternal ultimate reality creating free creatures with the capacity to know and love is an absurd notion to you? Don’t you want to see your Creator face to face, the origin of all truth and beauty? An eternal unmediated vision of The One Who Is? A beatific vision if you will?
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>>534338271
If the universe is recursive and fractal in nature then there is life “out there”. And everything around us and in us follows recursive and fractal dynamics, so it’s pretty clear.
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>>534340328
This is what I think. Saw a vid of Isaac Arthur's where he put up a list of fifty conditions that all had to go right for us to be here today even building our first space ships, most of which were geological and astronomical things that happened before monkeys even came about, and he pointed out that if all these have to line up for there to be intelligent life and they were all as good as coin-flip odds then we still shouldn't expect there to be any other advanced life within like a thousand galaxies
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>>534338271
We can't detect life signs from very far away. We are only just starting to attempt to read atmospheres of exoplanets in our own galaxy and already there are candidates that produce molecules generally only known from life on Earth (but if course that doesn't rule out other explanations).

All those galaxies you see, we have no fucking idea if anything is alive in them, not unless a race produced a galaxy spamming techno signature like a giant middle finger pointing at us.

And for radio, the ability to detect something like an alien talk show or news channel or something accidentally near us is a range of like 10k light years, only a tenth of our own galaxy. A race could point something right at us with radio or laser from across the galaxy and we might see it if we were looking, but that would imply they noticed us and decided to contact us and even if they have super good ability to read techno signatures, we have only been transmitting noise out into the surroundings for about one century. If there was a sentient race within 100ly we won't hear a hello back from them for 100 years if it is using similar tech to us.

So it likely exists but we are too far, they are too primitive, they existed a billion years ago and would have been bros if they didn't already die out, or they won't exist for another billion years. the universe will last trillions more years of active star formation, in that stretch of time we objectively are one of the early races.
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>>534338271
Life is just an extremely small discrepancy in the general deadness of the universe. It makes perfect sense that there's life only at one particular place since life itself is basically an anomaly.
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>>534338271
We've found organic material on mars. There's other life
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>>534338271
> Fucking how? How is it possible that this is the only planet that actually contains any form of life?
God only created those stars as procedurally generated map slop.
If you've ever developed a video game you 100 percent know that feel - you need some sort of open world space, but can't be arsed to populate it with NPCs or quests.
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The laws of physics are absolute, and chemistry is everywhere. Of course there's life on other worlds. There's countless suns just like ours and they all probably have the same general gravity and radiation structure. It's inevitable chemistry will do the reactions it always does under given conditions.
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>>534338624
El Conquistador
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>>534338271
They're all talking with a kind of communication we haven't conceived of yet in an intergalactic web of communication that makes our internet look like the squeaking in a box it really is.



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