Rock God X wrote:That life exists elsewhere in the universe is one of the few things I believe without having seen evidence. Even if life only gets started on one in a billion planets capable of supporting it, that's still a lot of life.
Reckon we'll all be extinct before technology is sufficiently advanced to make contact though. The best hope we have is of finding microbial life elsewhere in the solar system.
Due to rates of technological expansion, if it's possible to create the technology then we should see it easily within human lifetime. The only problem is can we develop it before we destroy the earth or find another planet to live on.
Ferocious Aardvark wrote:The thing is though that so far we haven't found evidence for any other life form. Dead or alive. Whilst that remains the case, there is at least room for discussion. But when an indisputable alien life form is finally discovered, that will be a seismic event, as then we will have proof that life has 'happened' elsewhere, and twice within a cosmic blink of an eye would make it certain that life elsewhere is actually abundant.
That life exists elsewhere in the universe is one of the few things I believe without having seen evidence. Even if life only gets started on one in a billion planets capable of supporting it, that's still a lot of life.
Reckon we'll all be extinct before technology is sufficiently advanced to make contact though. The best hope we have is of finding microbial life elsewhere in the solar system.
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