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#76
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I am not impressed.

but bruh it must be aliens. OP said so



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I'd expect better from an alien species, then again what sort of lowlife xeno scum would associate with a race as pathetic (outside of a handful of great individuals) as ourselves?

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I'd expect better from an alien species, then again what sort of lowlife xeno scum would associate with a race as pathetic (outside of a handful of great individuals) as ourselves?


One that is more "pathetic" than us, perhaps.

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Has anyone considered the possibility that aliens just like probing people for fun?



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Has anyone considered the possibility that aliens just like probing people for fun?

Has anyone considered that, facts alone, aliens don't exist?



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Has anyone considered that, facts alone, aliens don't exist?

Considering the expanse and age of the universe. It isn't out of the realm of possibility for there to be other species. In fact it could be argued as likely. Making contact however is another issue. Assuming there would be species at or above humanity's current technological threshold. And let's not even get started on distance.



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Considering the expanse and age of the universe. It isn't out of the realm of possibility for there to be other species. Making contact however is another issue. Assuming there would be species at or above humanity's current technological threshold.

The birth of the universe is, itself, so complex we can't even imagine the mechanisms that are under.

Also, although there can be (hypothesis, we can only esteem what we can see) billions of billions of planets out there, it's still practically impossible for life (intended as our life, for we don't know how different life can rise[hypothesis]) to emerge from any planet. From what we know, a lot of conditions have to be respected: the right number of planets, stars etc. in a galaxy, all placed in the right position, with a star that gives heat to the main planet, with a satellite that balances a lot of other stuff...

 

And this is why intelligent alien life doesn't exist. Can it exist? Our knowledge of the universe suggests it's not possible. We can't say "maybe" because we don't have any certaintiness of it, even a speckle.

 

Plus, professor Giorgio Masiero* states that it's impossible, even for a bacterium, to sustain life in a universe a little less big than 10 billions of light years. If we have our hypothesized space, it's there and lets our planet live.

 

 

*Graduated in physics. after an activity as a researcher and lecturer, he worked in industrial companies, logistics, finance and publishing, public and private. Economic adviser to the government in the '80s, oversaw the privatization of the telecommunications, agribusiness, chemical and steel industries, and the restructuring of the banking sector. Since 2005 he operates at Italian and foreign universities in courses and seminars on new technologies ICT and Biotech.



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Has anyone considered the possibility that aliens just like probing people for fun?

I'd question how such a deviant and deranged species could develop the technology required to travel the galaxy in a timely manner.



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The birth of the universe is, itself, so complex we can't even imagine the mechanisms that are under.

Also, although there can be (hypothesis, we can only esteem what we can see) billions of billions of planets out there, it's still practically impossible for life (intended as our life, for we don't know how different life can rise[hypothesis]) to emerge from any planet. From what we know, a lot of conditions have to be respected: the right number of planets, stars etc. in a galaxy, all placed in the right position, with a star that gives heat to the main planet, with a satellite that balances a lot of other stuff...

 

And this is why intelligent alien life doesn't exist. Can it exist? Our knowledge of the universe suggests it's not possible. We can't say "maybe" because we don't have any certaintiness of it, even a speckle.

 

Plus, professor Giorgio Masiero* states that it's impossible, even for a bacterium, to sustain life in a universe a little less big than 10 billions of light years. If we have our hypothesized space, it's there and lets our planet live.

 

 

*Graduated in physics. after an activity as a researcher and lecturer, he worked in industrial companies, logistics, finance and publishing, public and private. Economic adviser to the government in the '80s, oversaw the privatization of the telecommunications, agribusiness, chemical and steel industries, and the restructuring of the banking sector. Since 2005 he operates at Italian and foreign universities in courses and seminars on new technologies ICT and Biotech.

 

And scientists know there are no facts, just truths not yet proven wrong.

 

Yes, based on the current knowledge, there are no other planets with life. However simply dismissing it as impossible is complete hogwash.



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And scientists know there are no facts, just truths not yet proven wrong.

 

Yes, based on the current knowledge, there are no other planets with life. However simply dismissing it as impossible is complete hogwash.

Wait, why am I even arguing against this?

 

This bracelet wasn't made by extraterrestrials.



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And scientists know there are no facts, just truths not yet proven wrong.

 

Yes, based on the current knowledge, there are no other planets with life. However simply dismissing it as impossible is complete hogwash.

Answer me this.

According to science, is the existence of the white unicorn possible?

 

Next: existence of intelligent life on other planets is incompatible with the esteemed vastness of the universe. A universe a little less big of the current size couldn't sustain our planet's life, imagine having another Earth. We should have twice the universe.



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I think the existence of a horse with a horn is possible. Maybe in the far past...



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I think the existence of a horse with a horn is possible. Maybe in the far past...

Why not in the far future? Science can't still prove it wrong, you know.



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Answer me this.

According to science, is the existence of the white unicorn possible?

Define unicorn.

 

If you are talking about a horse with a horn, yeah, that's easily possible.

 

If you are talking about a horse with a horn, and the myriad of myths surrounding the unicorn, you'd have to stretch things, but yes, still possible.

Next: existence of intelligent life on other planets is incompatible with the esteemed vastness of the universe. A universe a little less big of the current size couldn't sustain our planet's life, imagine having another Earth. We should have twice the universe.

What backs this up?

 

Seriously, what causes the universe being too large to not allow the existence of life past some corner of a galaxy at the corner of a galactic cluster? Dark matter? The flying spaghetti monster?

 

I won't deny there's a chance it's possible, but I'm doubtful, just like I am about a unicorn that's blood gives me eternal life.



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Answer me this.

According to science, is the existence of the white unicorn possible?

 

Next: existence of intelligent life on other planets is incompatible with the esteemed vastness of the universe. A universe a little less big of the current size couldn't sustain our planet's life, imagine having another Earth. We should have twice the universe.

 

What? The universe is vast. To not say even the possibility of another intelligent life out there is a little close minded. Also. theories are always changing. The only constant science we know is the speed of light. Meaning we don't know what creates life. We are only basing it on human form of life.



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The truth is unfolding now, but there are still enough people trying to deny it. The coming age will be huge and I think I'm to play Mass Effect 4 in it, without any VR headgear in advanced metaphysics based spacecrafts... Have fun!



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Answer me this.
According to science, is the existence of the white unicorn possible?
 
Next: existence of intelligent life on other planets is incompatible with the esteemed vastness of the universe. A universe a little less big of the current size couldn't sustain our planet's life, imagine having another Earth. We should have twice the universe.


Based on what some random dude says.

Do you have the peer reviewed article/s he has published to make this case, or are you just trusting a quack?
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Answer me this.

According to science, is the existence of the white unicorn possible?

 

Next: existence of intelligent life on other planets is incompatible with the esteemed vastness of the universe. A universe a little less big of the current size couldn't sustain our planet's life, imagine having another Earth. We should have twice the universe.

This doesn't make any sense at all. And I hope this white unicorn doesn't exist. Unicorns are terrible.



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Answer me this.

According to science, is the existence of the white unicorn possible?

 

Next: existence of intelligent life on other planets is incompatible with the esteemed vastness of the universe. A universe a little less big of the current size couldn't sustain our planet's life, imagine having another Earth. We should have twice the universe.

What? A universe a little less big? Our observable universe is 13.8 billion light years. And that's just what we can observe not what is actually there. Remember our universe is expanding. And nothing suggests that an entire universe is needed to support life. Just a planet or moon with the right criteria met.



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This doesn't make any sense at all. And I hope this white unicorn doesn't exist. Unicorns are terrible.


Consider that stories of the unicorn are based on the rhinoceros. And one subspecies of rhino is the white rhino. So if you wanted to be really technical, a white unicorn did exist.

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Has anyone considered that, facts alone, aliens don't exist?

 

I would point out that I was joking, but then I would be seriously engaging someone who believes he has the facts regarding what life is or isn't in the universe. Probably safer not to.



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The chances are there is other intelligent life in the universe, whether we will eve find out about each other or others is another thing.

 

Just from our observable space estimates of 100 billion galaxies, 70 billion trillion  (7 x10 to the 22nd) stars, estimates of 5 to 10 planets per star.

 

One would have to play off the total number of planets vs the statistical chances of intelligent life.



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Mind blown

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The scienticians and their dogmas. Meh.



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The scienticians and their dogmas. Meh.

>Makes posts that E.T. is IMPOSSIBLE because a singular man says so and that the universe is apparently too small.

>Says it with certainty.

>Makes comment about dogma.

 

:rolleyes: