I believe in intelligent beings living on other planets but I doubt they've ever visited or made any kind of contact with us whatsoever.
There has to be other intelligent life out there. Just way too many stars and way way to many galaxies.
Are their aliens visiting Earth right now? Probably not. However, I wouldn't be completely blown away if there were. Although I'm 99% sure they aren't.
It's depressing thinking there is other life out there and we may never get to meet them. It would be fantastic to study and learn everything about them. Their biology, their history, art and culture in general. It would be an amazing discovery to compare the development of two completely separate intelligent species. Would their development be similar to ours or would their society have taken vastly different paths? How different would they really look? I kind of think they might not be as different looking as we might think.
Never mind technological and economic barriers. The barrier of space is quite enough to ensure we spend our entire existence 'undiscovered' no matter how many civilizations are out there.
I am just never going to be able to get past the precision cut stone ruins of Puma Punku. How was this done? Until this gets explained to my satisfaction, planet Earth was crawling with aliens a thousand plus years ago![]()
This scenario makes only sense if there are SO MANY intelligent life forms out there that you can actually allow yourself the luxury of ignoring most of them.I think First Contact came close to something plausible. Imagine this:
"Science vessel T'Pock, stellar system survey report. Class III star with large collection of planets. Third planet reasonably hospitable and supporting a diverse ecosystem. Dominant species is a primitive, volatile, round-eared Vulcanoid. Conclusion: avoid contact until further notice."
This scenario makes only sense if there are SO MANY intelligent life forms out there that you can actually allow yourself the luxury of ignoring most of them.I think First Contact came close to something plausible. Imagine this:
"Science vessel T'Pock, stellar system survey report. Class III star with large collection of planets. Third planet reasonably hospitable and supporting a diverse ecosystem. Dominant species is a primitive, volatile, round-eared Vulcanoid. Conclusion: avoid contact until further notice."
If I could fly around in space and visit other planets that at least would be MY reason to do it. I would not want to rule other planets, I would not want to destroy them, to get their ressources, to make myself lazy and rich using the others for slaves or whatever...just plain, simple curiousity... for all the fascinating things, that might await me out there to be discovered, to be astonished about, to touch, so see, to feel, to inspire me to new ideas...
The whole "interstellar aliens are raiding us and we're their lab rats" scenario is just too implausible. There must be great technological and even economic barriers against making this work. If they werre advanced enough to overcome those issues then they would be here in force already. And what use as a "lab rat" is a species from a completely different ecosystem?
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