Yes that's right. But I guess that the appearance of an extraterrestrial life would makes us to stay alert and probably to act in the military way. — javi2541997
Any response to whatever stimuli totally depends on whoever is at the receiving end, the (collective) size of the receiving end and the interpretation of gesture, motivation and movement at both ends. — Seeker
Yes, but I can't see why they would. Except if they are afraid of being contaminated by our coronavirus --and thoushands other viruses-- if we visit their place. Which, BTW, is a mutual threat.Perhaps only if 'they' consider us a threat ... — Seeker
(Re: Including extraterrestrial life in academic curricula).But only if based on facts rather than assumptions. — Seeker
Isn't this a huge assumption? What happened to the facts you were talking about?We're never going to encounter extra terrestrial life face to face. — Seeker
We're never going to encounter extra terrestrial life face to face. — Seeker
Isn't this a huge assumption? What happened to the facts you were talking about? — Alkis Piskas
You are right. I considered the whole reply as addressed to me and that this was a statement you just quoted to support your views. My mistake. So, I "re-evaluate" my judgement: You are innocent! :smile:We're never going to encounter extra terrestrial life face to face. — Seeker
I did not write that but user "Nils Loc" did, please re-evaluate. — Seeker
Facts come first of course. But Cosmology and Physics are plenty of theories which are based more on theories than on facts. (Although I'm far from an expert in these fields to talk in detail.) — Alkis Piskas
Certainly. And, BTW, I wonder, do we have any proof? Real I mean. Who can answer that, who is both honest and knowledgeable on the subject? (Jimmy Carter, maybe? :grin:)the possible existence of an extraterrestrial entity needs proof of existence for such to be considered fact. — Seeker
such an assumption has little to no value in the light of progression — Seeker
What happened to the facts you were talking about? — Alkis Piskas
Certainly. And, BTW, I wonder, do we have any proof? Real I mean. Who can answer that, who is both honest and knowledgeable on the subject? (Jimmy Carter, maybe? :grin:) — Alkis Piskas
Don't you think there are a lot of existential threats that might support the assumption that we don't have enough time to advance a miracle that defies the current limitations of physics — Nils Loc
For (our) peace of mind's sake, no doubt. My guess is that's very unlikely; it seems more likely they (ETI) have discovered, even rediscovered, us (Earth) and passed by on their way to more interesting destinations. :smirk:Setting the distance/durability problems aside, I guess we'd better discover them before they discover us. — jorndoe
My own take on the "dark forest" analogy is much less anthropic (or anthropocentric) than Liu Cixin's. Here are links to old posts on two old threads: — 180 Proof
For (our) piece of mind's sake, no doubt. My guess is that's very unlikely; it seems more likely they (ETI) have discovered, even rediscovered, us (Earth) and passed by on their way to more interesting destinations. :smirk: — 180 Proof
Yes, the famous "Area 51" ... Well, I have stopped being interested in these things since a very long time ago. But I would be glad to see the facts you are talking about being disclosed publicly --I mean widely-- and in an official way --I mean by competent agents. With details, evidences and all. The sooner the better!Up until now quite a few high profiled people have put their reputation (and careers) on the line to voice the truth about their personal experiences concerning unidentified objects and specimens, from military pilots to former area 51 employees all the way up to a US senator Harry Reid. — Seeker
But I would be glad to see the facts you are talking about being disclosed publicly --I mean widely-- and in an official way --I mean by competent agents. With details, evidences and all. The sooner the better! — Alkis Piskas
I didn't question this guy's --whom I didn't know anything about and I wonder how many people in the world know about him-- general competence. I just checked and saw he is a politician. When I talked about "competent agents", I was obviously referring to technical competence. And particularily in the field of Space and more particularily in Research.If a 'Harry Reid' isnt a competent enough representative for you I wonder who would be. — Seeker
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