It depends on whether the aliens have any resources that we can exploit — absoluteaspiration
It depends on whether the aliens have any resources that we can exploit more cheaply than from anywhere else. — absoluteaspiration
Or would it be more likely that they come to exploit whatever they can find here? Somehow they will have achieved technology that we can only dream up to have gotten here in the first place. Many episodes of early Star Trek demonstrated in thought how vulnerable we might be with our primitive brains and machines — magritte
I think tribal aboriginal people can handle making contact with ETs just fine. And there are already myths in many tribes of encountering ETs.Considering the way humans generally behave towards different cultures and beliefsystems I'm having serious doubts about our level of maturity and I actually wonder if we ever get to a (collective) maturity level fitting for such a contact. — Seeker
Considering their advanced knowledge and science there wouldnt be all that much we would have to offer them (back) in the first place. Perhaps the best we could hope for is for such visitors to be non-invasive scientific explorers who actually come in peace. — Seeker
I think tribal aboriginal people can handle making contact with ETs just fine. And there are already myths in many tribes of encountering ETs.
I think most people could handle it, actually.
The problem is the Power Obsessed wouldn't want to lose their status, so there is a chance they would spread mass hysteria about the ETs.
Think about how governments banned psychedelics.
Why should they be made illegal rather than regulated? Who benefits?
The majority will believe whatever their leaders tell them about the coming ETs, and the ETs would probably contact the leaders first before revealing themselves to the masses. This has likely already occurred and it was agreed to not happen. — Yohan
I agree. You are very right to doubt about our maturity regarding this matter.Considering the way humans generally behave towards different cultures and belief systems I'm having serious doubts about our level of maturity and I actually wonder if we ever get to a (collective) maturity level fitting for such a contact. T — Seeker
The odds are categorized as "impossible" due to the infinitesimally small chance.We're never going to encounter extra terrestrial life face to face — Nils Loc
Old Uncle Albert is correct and yet it's physically possible (not yet demonstrated to be technically possible) to travel at – not accelerate to – the speed of light e.g. the proposed Alcubierre drive.Clearly, if Einstein is correct, light speed/faster than light speed travel is impossible ... — Agent Smith
For example. why would a much more advanced civilization than ours would travel that far a distance to destroy or even occupy our planet, which is on the verge to be destroyed by itself? Would we have done that if we were in their place — Alkis Piskas
Extraterrestrial life must be included in the curriculum of Anthropology or other kind of courses in schools. — Alkis Piskas
We're never going to encounter extra terrestrial life face to face — Nils Loc
Are we ready for ET? — OP
you mean, can we defend ourselves from an invasion?, still no! In the latter case, they (little green men) maybe counting on us not being ready in any sense of that word! — Agent Smith
I want to share an interesting opinion from Liu Cixin:
The universe is a dark forest. Every civilization is an armed hunter stalking through the trees like a ghost, gently pushing aside branches that block the path and trying to tread without sound. Even breathing is done with care. The hunter has to be careful, because everywhere in the forest are stealthy hunters like him. If he finds another life—another hunter, angel, or a demon, a delicate infant to tottering old man, a fairy or demigod—there’s only one thing he can do: open fire and eliminate them. — javi2541997
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