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Why we might be alone in the Universe
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Why we might be alone in the Universe
I thought this was a logical and realistic analysis...



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RE: Why we might be alone in the Universe
“Might” means probability of what?

Alone in the universe as in which specific definition of the universe?

If any technological civilization evolved somewhere in the universe within the period when our solar system existed, and that civilization made an concerted effort to show us an unmissable sign of its existence that conquers any distance or intervening obstruction, that civilization still has to be in a very tiny portion of the entire observable universe, roughly a volume equal to 0.5% of the total observable universe, for it to even be theoretically possible for us to see those signs.
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RE: Why we might be alone in the Universe
For all intents and purposes, we will always be alone in the universe me thinks.

So will squillions of other intelligent life out there pondering the same question.

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RE: Why we might be alone in the Universe
(May 8, 2019 at 11:08 pm)Anomalocaris Wrote: “Might” means probability of what?

Alone in the universe as in which specific definition of the universe?

If any technological civilization evolved somewhere in the universe within the period when our solar system existed, and that civilization made an concerted effort to show us an unmissable sign of its existence that conquers any distance or intervening obstruction,  that civilization still has to be in a very tiny portion of the entire observable universe, roughly a volume equal to 0.5% of the total observable universe, for it to even be theoretically possible for us to see those signs.

The video answers (or at least explores) the first two questions. The third is unrelated to its thesis.

I see the video more as a counterpoint to those claiming that life elsewhere in the universe is likely given the size of the observable universe and (apparently) large number of earth-like planets.

We have one data point, it argues, and there are plenty of other factors to consider.
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RE: Why we might be alone in the Universe
Have you ever been to Florida?
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RE: Why we might be alone in the Universe
(May 9, 2019 at 12:12 am)no one Wrote: Have you ever been to Florida?

I live here.
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RE: Why we might be alone in the Universe
Then you can attest. [Image: Thumbs%20Up.png]
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#9
RE: Why we might be alone in the Universe
Pick an answer/position that makes you happy.
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#10
RE: Why we might be alone in the Universe
Long distance relationships never work out.
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