He’s not a mass monster but he’s got a good physique so he must of done something right
I don’t know anything about the show Ancient Aliens but I’m sure it’s a crock of shit.
I’ll go ahead and enlighten all of you regarding the alien situation. Aliens have never visited earth. Ever. This is fact. No biological aliens will ever visit earth. This also is fact, at least for all intents and purposes.
We’ve only been broadcasting our position for about the last 50 years and that is only long enough tho reach the very nearest stars. Prior to broadcasting our position, how the F would any aliens find us in our galaxy which is basically a cloud of stars? Then add to that the distances required to travel from one star system to another. An alien race so advanced they developed technology to travel at half the speed of light would likely require thousands of years to reach us.
I believe there is life out there just due to the sheer number of star systems but the galaxy ain’t teaming with life. Reality is just too stacked against life.
We live on an idealistic planet for life. It’s the right temperature, has plenty of water, isn’t sitting near a quasar or any kind of shit like that. Yet, for every planet like ours (perfect for life), I propose that the odds of life, especially advanced life, still has the odds stacked firmly against it. On our idealistic planet, we only have evidence that life started one time. If “life” started multiple times we would find life forms with DNA that rotates in the other direction. All life on this planet has DNA that rotates in the same direction and this means one of two things. If there was a time in our planets history when life evolved easily, “our” type of life prevailed over all life that spun the other way or, life never evolved easily and we are damn lucky because it only happened once and still managed to survive.
I think the overwhelming likelihood is that there was never a time when life occurred easily and we are just damn lucky. REALLY lucky because just one time some nucleotides happened to land together, form a rudimentary double-helix and successfully started to organize shit around it and there was no guarantee it would continue. Just imagine, life trumps the odds and gets a start, then a volcano erupts spewing toxic chemicals around it, a lightning bolt strikes the water around it, a wave crashes the wrong way physically breaking it apart, it gets washed into the sun where ultra violet rays destroy it. Odds are very stacked against life even under the most idealistic conditions.
Considering all this we know that life is rare. Then we have to add the time line factor. An alien civilization realistically would need to be within 1000 light years of us to have any chance of finding us AND their civilization would need to exist during the same time period which is another factor with the odds very stacked against it considering the multi-billion year history of our galaxy.
Having said all this, I believe earthlings will eventually colonize the Milky Way if we don’t do ourselves in first. At some point humans will create artificial intelligence that is capable of innovating on it’s own and improving the next generations of AI and those generations will create even more advanced AI. This will lead to an incredible advancement in artificial life.
Eventually Earth will be uninhabitable by biological organisms and our legacy will continue with the AI we leave behind. That AI will need to leave the planet at some point because the earth won’t be inhabitable by anything at some point because it will be engulfed by the sun when it becomes a red giant. So, our AI spawn will need to leave the planet in search of energy and raw materials. Distances that take thousands of years to travel will be irrelevant because they are machines and time won’t be much of a deterrent to them.
So, we will be the aliens who visit other worlds in the form of our future robotic selves or, if we are ever visited, it will be by AI that have already gone through this process. If that happens, we better hope they “evolved” to have an appreciation for biological life and don’t just come through and chew up our planet for resources and move on.
Psst… I’ve got a working model that will download the contents of my brain. I’m working on placing all my information and thoughts into a mechanical pod that will contain my essence until am murdered, give up, or get ran over by a 16 y/o alien who just got their time travel lisence.
Ah… I see. The profile pic should have been an indicator.
Prove it.
The burden of proof is on you, not me.
You don’t need proof to justify something existing, for example God. The proof supporting me could be the Sky creatures that ancient drawings. In this case there is no verifiable evidence supporting either of our conclusions.
Can’t prove a negative, dude. That makes no sense.
I want proof that Zeus was/is not real on my desk by tomorrow morning.
I want proof that Aliens aren’t keeping us in a Zoo. There is no verifiable evidence going either way. Probability wise it is would damn near improbable that there aren’t Aliens, and as my first post concluded with, the chance of them being far ahead in development is very probable with the sheer amount of systems. Thus making the chance that we have been visited is very high if not guaranteed. Reading the page posted about Fermi Paradox explains better than I possibly can.
Didn’t the Fermi said that some kind of contact should have been happened already. If this is not the case there aren’t two high civilizations happening simultaneously in same galaxy.
Neither of these are not necessarily true, but they are fascinating thoughts.
It certainly should’ve using probability however it is unlikely they would given an opportunity. I’m subscribing to the zoo hypothesis in relation to Fermi.
I saw a meme on the internet the other day (so I’m sure it’s true…) that we received a 75-second transmission from space in the 70s that we have no explanation for. Aliens?
I’m not familiar with the person you referenced. The highest logical theory about why there hasn’t been an alien contact, if in agreement that based on the amount of stars and systems in the universe there is most likely intelligent life outside of our solar system, is what’s referred to as "The Great Wall
This “Great Wall” isn’t defined as one thing. It is simply what is preventing an alien contact. Could be the speed of light is the great wall. Could be that the energy needed to surpass the speed of light destroys whatever accomplishes it. Could be that a life form doesn’t have enough time on it’s mother planet before an event wipes them out into extinction.
How many life forms on Earth, not just creatures, plants, every type of life form? Of those life forms, how many of them have discovered how to make fire?
I know we like fire as the benchmark of development, but how about chemical weapons?
There are thousands of species that have not just harnessed the ability to use them, but manufacture them within their own body and deploy them along with sonar and flir with great success.
It’s kind of crazy how bass ackwards things can become if you look at them from a different angle.
Haha. Don’t think that skill they have “developed and harnessed” haha, will assist them in anyway in building and moving an object.
Termites build skyscrapers that incorporate the cultivation of their own food source into the structure.
I’m just ripping off the discovery channel and being a little bit of a smart ass. Their are all kinds of strange and seemingly “alien” forms of life right here on earth.
No worries with the smart ass approach. That’s part of my point in my first post above. All types of very unique and remarkable life forms on Earth. Yet, only one of them that has developed the technology to move objects with combustion.
Another trait only humans have on Earth is the ability to record data from an experiment, then allow that data to be observed by other people all over Earth.
So many fascinating and extraordinary things that occur in nature. Schools of bait fish Instantly moving as almost one unit to avoid a predator attack. The basic principle of the food chain is fascinating.
The “Wow” signal I believe.
Isn’t it weird how humans can exchange abstract concept like morality through vibrations in the air just wow.
There are all kinds of sky creatures if you look in super slow motion.
This one looks like a tobacco leaf. Remember wet leafs don’t fly and dry leafs don’t bend
Some make 270 degree turns.
The above video has 9 or 10 segments with the critter really putting on a show.
see the main one at 51 seconds in.
To think the Sky has been devoid of life for Billions of years is ludicrous.