>an absurd amount of clusters of galaxies>trillions and trillions of galaxies>an astronomical amount of stars>distance so great they might as well be impossible to cross the distance>new planets, stars, and galaxies discovered everyday>the genuine vastness of space is so great that there doesn't seem to be an end to itYet, despite all of that, not a single one of those hospitable planets seem to house intelligent life like humans. It just really puts into perspective how small we are. Meanwhile, I'm struggling to find out what I'm gonna do tomorrow.How do you deal with this information?
>>42329551Stop searching for extraterrestrials, look for the supernatural instead.
>not a single one of those hospitable planets seem to house intelligent life like humanshave you seen the photos of exoplanets? I guess you think astronomers can look at those pixelated specks and just tell if they're occupied or not? lol, noafter they personally survey all 50 centillion planets in the universe and find nothing, only then can you stupid humans start bragging about how special you are
>>42329551>How do you deal with this information?Who cares? Literally just worry about yourself.
>>42329551Son that’s the question: Does this deafening silence mean nothing, to no one, but me?>>42329604Claims of absolute fact that are not in triplicate form during triplicate crystal timeline event will be proven 2/3 lies always,
>>42329551i imagine that scientists simply haven't found a way to reliably find life on distant planets. there's ongoing active debate if there's life on planets/moons within our own solar system (for example titan or europa). so they probably have no clue about planets in solar systems billions of lightyears away. i imagine that there could be unicellular lifeforms all over the universe. maybe even advanced life forms. imagine you're an intelligent aliien on a planet that is very distant. it would probably be difficult to find earth. it would be like looking for a needle in a haystack. signals can only travel at the speed of light, whereas the distances that need to be covered are several lightyears. most of the stars you see in the nightsky are only a fraction of the stars in the milky way. and anything beyond andromeda is virtually invisible to the naked eye. so you need advanced equipment to observe distant stars, let alone finding life. space agencies are very limited in their funding since most of the money goes to israel, advertising poison and killing desert dwellers etc. so idk.
>>42329551Everything OP just said is made up nonsense