by Green October Z » Sat May 16, 2020 11:38 pm
by Kafair » Sat May 16, 2020 11:41 pm
by Green October Z » Sat May 16, 2020 11:46 pm
Kafair wrote:I personally think that there may be one or two races of "advanced" beings out there, sort of like humans, but not as advanced, maybe still tribal or slightly ahead of that. Of course they'd look different, but I think the idea of bipedal 4 limbs one head would still be present, if different in size and shape. But no, I dont think there is a massive space empire out there just waiting to pounce on us when we get off world.
by Albrenia » Sun May 17, 2020 12:02 am
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by Region of Dwipantara » Sun May 17, 2020 1:24 am
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by Region of Dwipantara » Sun May 17, 2020 1:29 am
Region of Dwipantara wrote:The evolution from primates to human in Africa necessitates pretty specific ecological condition, namely, when the land start drying up into plains/savannahs and the tree-dwelling primates must start adapting to the new ecosystem. And before that, the meteorite must wipe the dinosaurs for good, and before that, multicellular life must evolve first, and before that, the chromosome and mitochondrial endosymbiosis must happen first, and before that, the ATP-producing bacterial mitochondrion (or substitute) must evolve first. We are lucky – after all, earth spends hundreds of millions of years without a species as advanced as us, and literal billions waiting for multicellular life to evolve.
Meanwhile, as we see in the Americas and Africa, we also need domesticable animals in order to progress into a civilization. Lacking that, and the species is doomed. The horse is one of the best example – originating in North America, it nearly didn't make it at migrating across the Bering strait. But they do, and humans are significantly enhaced.
All in all, I think the existence of intelligence life are very very slim, and likely won't exist even in our galaxy. Bacteria however evolves from extreme conditions and plenty still live on extreme conditions, so they might not be as hard to find.
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by Green October Z » Sun May 17, 2020 10:55 am
Region of Dwipantara wrote:Region of Dwipantara wrote:The evolution from primates to human in Africa necessitates pretty specific ecological condition, namely, when the land start drying up into plains/savannahs and the tree-dwelling primates must start adapting to the new ecosystem. And before that, the meteorite must wipe the dinosaurs for good, and before that, multicellular life must evolve first, and before that, the chromosome and mitochondrial endosymbiosis must happen first, and before that, the ATP-producing bacterial mitochondrion (or substitute) must evolve first. We are lucky – after all, earth spends hundreds of millions of years without a species as advanced as us, and literal billions waiting for multicellular life to evolve.
Meanwhile, as we see in the Americas and Africa, we also need domesticable animals in order to progress into a civilization. Lacking that, and the species is doomed. The horse is one of the best example – originating in North America, it nearly didn't make it at migrating across the Bering strait. But they do, and humans are significantly enhaced.
All in all, I think the existence of intelligence life are very very slim, and likely won't exist even in our galaxy. Bacteria however evolves from extreme conditions and plenty still live on extreme conditions, so they might not be as hard to find.
Though, the case of Suminia – a synapsid who evolved opposable thumbs that exist before the dinosaur (and went extinct by the time of the Permian mass extinction) represents an intriguing case that our evolution might not be as unlikely as it is.
by The Huskar Social Union » Sun May 17, 2020 10:58 am
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by Neanderthaland » Sun May 17, 2020 11:06 am
by La Paz de Los Ricos » Sun May 17, 2020 11:06 am
The Huskar Social Union wrote:Yeah i reckon aliens exist. I think its pretty much guaranteed given the size of our galaxy let alone the universe. No idea what they may look like or if we could interact with them at all should we ever meet them.
Who knows what Intellects, vast and unsympathetic, regard our world with envious eyes.
by Rojava Free State » Sun May 17, 2020 11:21 am
Rojava Free State wrote:Listen yall. I'm only gonna say it once but I want you to remember it. This ain't a world fit for good men. It seems like you gotta be monstrous just to make it. Gotta have a little bit of darkness within you just to survive. You gotta stoop low everyday it seems like. Stoop all the way down to the devil in these times. And then one day you look in the mirror and you realize that you ain't you anymore. You're just another monster, and thanks to your actions, someone else will eventually become as warped and twisted as you. Never forget that the best of us are just the best of a bad lot. Being at the top of a pile of feces doesn't make you anything but shit like the rest. Never forget that.
by Kathol Rift » Sun May 17, 2020 11:23 am
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by Merther » Sun May 17, 2020 3:07 pm
Green October Z wrote:So do you or do you not believe in extraterrestrials? Given the fact that there are around 100 billion planetary systems (solar systems) in the Milky Way galaxy alone and the fact that there are billions of galaxies in the universe, I think that it is practically guaranteed that there are other planets out there which have the necessary amount of water, carbon composition, and atmospheric conditions to support the development of life forms. Therefore, I believe that extraterrestrial life exists. But, that is not to say that I believe in UFO's and aliens visiting earth. I believe that the extraterrestrial life on other planets is mostly limited to single celled organisms and plant life on most inhabited planets. The few cases of life sustaining planets that have more complex life forms will also most likely be just limited to non-sentient primitive animals with a much smaller number perhaps hosting intelligent sentient life. However, even in the majority of these cases I imagine that said life would most likely have primitive technology in comparison to our own with only a few of such civilizations having technology comparable to or greater than our own.
So what are your thoughts on extraterrestrials?
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by Ethel mermania » Sun May 17, 2020 4:00 pm
The Huskar Social Union wrote:Yeah i reckon aliens exist. I think its pretty much guaranteed given the size of our galaxy let alone the universe. No idea what they may look like or if we could interact with them at all should we ever meet them.
Who knows what Intellects, vast and unsympathetic, regard our world with envious eyes.
by Green October Z » Sun May 17, 2020 4:01 pm
Ethel mermania wrote:The Huskar Social Union wrote:Yeah i reckon aliens exist. I think its pretty much guaranteed given the size of our galaxy let alone the universe. No idea what they may look like or if we could interact with them at all should we ever meet them.
Who knows what Intellects, vast and unsympathetic, regard our world with envious eyes.
Hyperspace bypass.
by Farnhamia » Sun May 17, 2020 4:04 pm
by Jedi Council » Sun May 17, 2020 4:21 pm
The Huskar Social Union wrote:Jedi Council is in fact, the big gay... The lord of all gays.
by Agarntrop » Sun May 17, 2020 4:23 pm
by Ethel mermania » Sun May 17, 2020 4:24 pm
Farnhamia wrote:Green October Z wrote:
I read the many scientists actually believe that faster-than-light travel is possible.
Apparent faster-than-light travel ...
by Island Zero » Sun May 17, 2020 4:25 pm
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