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>>12314504
>https://sciencecareergeneral.neocities.org/
Just updated with minor stuff. All inputs are welcome, we have a long way to go. The old sites are in deep bit rot so there is a lot of updating to be done.

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>>10812573
The problem with that is that there are already numerous stars older than ours by more years than it took for life to evolve on Earth. So unless life on Earth is in itself an outlier it is reasonable to assume life will exits elsewhere and be older than ours by billions of years.

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>>9268465
>Not giving preferential treatment to a cohort of physicists, engineers and geologists
>Not allowing your immortal supermen to terraform the solar system
ISHYGDDT

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Hey,
i was reading about the fermi-paradox (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi_paradox)) and one question came to my mind (respectively was in the text):
Why did it took such a long timespan for evolution to "create" intelligent life?
if anyone knows something/has links/thoughts, pleas share.
danke

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