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Neako_the_Neko_Lover t1_j7e3fjy wrote
Reply to People knowing that the Earth isn't the center of the universe yet not believing in aliens... by turquoisepaws
There is a possibility of other life but there is no proof. You can believe life is out there but that doesn’t mean you are sane. There is no fact of alien life cause there is no proof. It is only probability
Glittering-Jello-935 t1_j7dy0gl wrote
Reply to People knowing that the Earth isn't the center of the universe yet not believing in aliens... by turquoisepaws
There is 0 evidence aliens exist, we just assume a very high probability based on our limited understanding of our world and life on it
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Reply to comment by fatuous_sobriquet in People knowing that the Earth isn't the center of the universe yet not believing in aliens... by turquoisepaws
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RollinThundaga t1_j7dtwb3 wrote
Reply to comment by Exact_Purchase765 in People knowing that the Earth isn't the center of the universe yet not believing in aliens... by turquoisepaws
Drake equation.
Take the probability of all of the variables that allow a planet like Earth to host life, and multiply.
Unfortunately, with a definite sample size of one, there's disputes tp be had about which variables to include, and depending on these you either get millions of inhabited technological planets in our galaxy or 1>x>0, which we know not to be the case, as it happened once.
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Reply to Investigations reveal more evidence that Mimas is a stealth ocean world by entered_bubble_50
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Anonymous-USA t1_j7di0bo wrote
Reply to comment by cmdtarken in People knowing that the Earth isn't the center of the universe yet not believing in aliens... by turquoisepaws
Enough buddy. There is no center — or the center is everywhere — same as there’s no center on the surface of a ball. Don’t pretend you don’t get it.
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montagdude87 t1_j7dddgk wrote
Reply to People knowing that the Earth isn't the center of the universe yet not believing in aliens... by turquoisepaws
Show me how abiogenesis works and then I'll let you know how likely extraterrestrial life is. Until we understand that, it's nothing but guesswork.
phredbull t1_j7dd667 wrote
Reply to comment by cmdtarken in People knowing that the Earth isn't the center of the universe yet not believing in aliens... by turquoisepaws
There is no center of an unbounded space.
Hopsblues t1_j7d9r4a wrote
Reply to comment by NotAHamsterAtAll in People knowing that the Earth isn't the center of the universe yet not believing in aliens... by turquoisepaws
We just hide the info in Cheyenne Mountain...Whoosh!
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Reply to comment by MamaMiaPizzaFina in People knowing that the Earth isn't the center of the universe yet not believing in aliens... by turquoisepaws
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Hopsblues t1_j7d97hj wrote
Reply to comment by wwarnout in People knowing that the Earth isn't the center of the universe yet not believing in aliens... by turquoisepaws
They are referring to contact from a sentient alien life.
Hustler-1 t1_j7d6257 wrote
Reply to comment by mister-darcy-tie-me in People knowing that the Earth isn't the center of the universe yet not believing in aliens... by turquoisepaws
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1806.08033.pdf
Alot of that goes over my head honestly so heres an explanation from the same guy in video format. https://youtu.be/PqEmYU8Y_rI
mister-darcy-tie-me t1_j7d57cz wrote
Reply to comment by Hustler-1 in People knowing that the Earth isn't the center of the universe yet not believing in aliens... by turquoisepaws
This sentence sounds so interesting but my google searching is just turning up articles about finding habitable planets. Is there somewhere I can read about this?
koko838 t1_j7d54m1 wrote
Reply to comment by NotAHamsterAtAll in People knowing that the Earth isn't the center of the universe yet not believing in aliens... by turquoisepaws
No. Big Bang theory and the cosmological principles of the universe being roughly homogeneous and isotopic says that there no center of the universe.
We are the center of our observable universe but there is no center of the entire universe at all.
Otisthealleycat t1_j7d3tsg wrote
Reply to People knowing that the Earth isn't the center of the universe yet not believing in aliens... by turquoisepaws
I believe that we will find conclusive evidence of past or current extraterrestrial life within my lifetime. With all of the probes that we're sending to Mars and the moons of Jupiter and Saturn, as well as our increased observations of potentially habitable exoplanets, we're surely going to find something.
But I highly doubt we will ever come into contact with intelligent life, let alone life that is capable of space travel. Experience here on Earth indicates that such life is extremely rare. Of all the trillions of different life forms that have ever existed on this planet, humans are the only species capable of space travel so far. So the nearest space-faring civilization could be millions of light years away. And if the speed of light acts as a natural barrier, then it should be no wonder that we've never made contact, and likely never will. It took over three billion years for life here on Earth (a substantial chunk of the time when the universe has been able to support potentially habitable planets) to evolve to the point for a single species to begin leaving the planet (and not very far). So it makes sense that the universe is likely not even remotely old enough yet for a life form to evolve to the point when it can break through that speed of light barrier (which I think is a much larger hurdle, if it's even possible, than most people think) and make its civilization known to others.
NotAHamsterAtAll t1_j7d1ns0 wrote
Reply to comment by Aerosol668 in People knowing that the Earth isn't the center of the universe yet not believing in aliens... by turquoisepaws
I believe there is a high chance that simple celled organisms exist elsewhere in the universe. However, space fairing aliens that are so close by they will visit i don't have much faith in.
mrbswe t1_j7d19yh wrote
Reply to People knowing that the Earth isn't the center of the universe yet not believing in aliens... by turquoisepaws
Well. Not all is centered around life perhaps. Does not mean that we are not alone. However unlikely.
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NotAHamsterAtAll t1_j7d0zno wrote
Reply to comment by fatuous_sobriquet in People knowing that the Earth isn't the center of the universe yet not believing in aliens... by turquoisepaws
You mean grainy videos of strange things in a world were video editing can be done by three year olds.
Yeah, I mean actual physical evidence, like a spaceship that you can touch, or aliens you can talk with or at least dissect.
But sure if grainy videos of black spots is enough evidence for you, good for you.
NotAHamsterAtAll t1_j7d0bvj wrote
Reply to comment by cmdtarken in People knowing that the Earth isn't the center of the universe yet not believing in aliens... by turquoisepaws
Yes, according to the BB theory all places are in the center of the universe. Because the universe expanded out from a small dense state, so all places was there together.
If course that is if you believe in the BB theory, which I will not use against you if you don't.
StrangeCalibur t1_j7cy1nr wrote
Reply to comment by cmdtarken in People knowing that the Earth isn't the center of the universe yet not believing in aliens... by turquoisepaws
We are the seeds of divinity! CYLONS INCOMING!!!!!
fatuous_sobriquet t1_j7cxk4n wrote
Reply to comment by NotAHamsterAtAll in People knowing that the Earth isn't the center of the universe yet not believing in aliens... by turquoisepaws
Documented by, like, CBS News? Lots of people have documented it, we just collectively act as if they’re all lying, or hallucinating.
imtourist t1_j7efbfl wrote
Reply to comment by EkantTakePhotos in The Eta Carinae nebula from my back yard - it's both brighter and 4x larger than the Orion nebula but is hidden in our Southern skies by EkantTakePhotos
This looks absolutely unreal. I really admire this photo you've taken (or rather composited etc.. :) )