And since humans know all there is to know about the universe and we can't travel that far it is impossible for any other planet to have a creature smart enough to do it...
Right????
Sent by an idjit coffeeholic from my SM-G892A using Tapatalk
Really???No way.
We should never be so arrogant as to proclaim such a thing.
I just think physics is an absolute limit.
Were interstellar travel possible within the constraint of said physics, something or someone would have visited us.
We have not a hint that that has ever happened.
Just because we are ignorant of whether or not life exists elsewhere does not mean there is not life elsewhere. I find it hard to believe, almost impossible to fathom, that life is absent except for here. In fact, I believe it highly likely life exists on other planets or in other venues, there is almost no doubt in my mind since the universe is so big. Then again, I am fairly certain that all of the life I will ever get to enjoy is located right here on earth. Yet, I still take the advice given at the end of the 1951 movie The Thing From Another World - "Watch the skies" and I also own a 44 REM MAG revolver and a 300 WIN MAG rifle just in case.
Read some of the books by Hugh Ross. You'll see that all the important parameters for life like ours to exist are finely tuned. The size of the universe doesn't increase the likelihood of life elsewhere. Sure, there may be something like mold or algae, but not intelligent life. A mathematical impossibility, backed by unbiased agnostic science.
I firmly believe we have already been visited multiple times.Or culinary experts going to market, eh?
Fortunately it is likely that visitors from other worlds have never been here and will never be here. The distances are too great and the physics utterly immutable.
Though I never say never.
Where are we going to be in a few hundred or more years with our technology? Now imagine another intelligent species being at the point we are at ten thousand or more years ago.
Math lies.Read some of the books by Hugh Ross. You'll see that all the important parameters for life like ours to exist are finely tuned. The size of the universe doesn't increase the likelihood of life elsewhere. Sure, there may be something like mold or algae, but not intelligent life. A mathematical impossibility, backed by unbiased agnostic science.
Wait! Are you saying Trump won't be president in the year 5000?Math lies.
And I can prove it.
There is one, and only one, absolute in life.
You are not getting out of it alive. Everything else is relative.
Sent by an idjit coffeeholic from my SM-G892A using Tapatalk
I also believe this. I also think some humans have already left this planet. Not Elvis though.I firmly believe we have already been visited multiple times.
Cher finally left?I also believe this. I also think some humans have already left this planet. Not Elvis though.
Definitely an Alien.Cher finally left?
We can only hope.Cher finally left?
Read some of the books by Hugh Ross. You'll see that all the important parameters for life like ours to exist are finely tuned. The size of the universe doesn't increase the likelihood of life elsewhere. Sure, there may be something like mold or algae, but not intelligent life. A mathematical impossibility, backed by unbiased agnostic science.
Of course Saturn being about 250 times bigger than the moon might bring into perspective what a 3'x5' flag would be at distances.
Math lies.
And I can prove it.
There is one, and only one, absolute in life.
You are not getting out of it alive. Everything else is relative.
Sent by an idjit coffeeholic from my SM-G892A using Tapatalk