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The universe is FULL of intelligent life. Why don't they understand that the universe is full of ayylmaos that we just haven't DETECTED yet? Don't these people REALIZE how BIG the universe is? There's like a million different planets out there, and you are saying that WE are the only lifeforms? Are you, like, stupid?

>> No.11447371

>>11447365
>Why don't they understand that the universe is full of ayylmaos that we just haven't DETECTED yet?
Because it probably isn't. Just because the universe is big doesn't mean there must be intelligent life anywhere except on earth.

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I literally can't even tell who OP is trying to direct this shitpost at

>> No.11447373

It's pretty likely there's life out there, but we'll never meet them

>> No.11447381

>>11447365
>The universe is FULL of intelligent life. Why don't they understand that the universe is full of ayylmaos that we just haven't DETECTED yet? Don't these people REALIZE how BIG the universe is? There's like a million different planets out there, and you are saying that WE are the only lifeforms? Are you, like, stupid?
The absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.

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>>11447381
I bet you would never make this statement in a theological debate.

>> No.11447404

>>11447386
>I bet you would never make this statement in a theological debate.
Why not? It's globally true

>> No.11447423

>>11447365
This man is probably the biggest shitposter on this board, except for celestial gf schizo.
if i were your parent, i'd be very disappointed, probably commit sudoku.

>> No.11447494

We an intelligent life with a field of radiowave streaching all the way to 400 lightyears just to prove we exist.

If ayylmaos exists, they should have similar noticeable signals from their history

>> No.11447505

I don't understand this world and its inhabitants. :^(

>> No.11447508 [DELETED] 

>>11447494
The galaxy is moving from the position in space it was in from the time we started making that radiowave. It's likely only a very small percentage of it has gotten to other parts of the galaxy by now, and of course it will never reach any place in the galaxy further away from Earth's light cone.

>> No.11447520

time and space are too large. you could have trillions of species just like us out there that existed/exist/will exist and never meet or see any evidence of them in a million years

>> No.11447566

>>11447508
The universe is streching out speeds of 72km/s per megaparsec, sure but almost every celetial thing in the Milky way, or any other galaxy, are gravitationaly bound to the giant blackhole in the center and to each other.

If they exists, and technologically comparable to us, then we should notice them and they should notice us. That's 400 light years of radio silence for godsake

>> No.11447576

>>11447566
I deleted that post because I was being a brainlet. Don't fucking reply to it. Obviously radio waves also inherit the velocity of the earth which is moving with the galaxy.

>> No.11447657

>>11447365
>>11447365
Cancer, eat thyself.

>> No.11447788

>>11447372
Does that make it better or worse? I guess he can bait everyone this way

>> No.11447792

>>11447372
I can tell, and you are probably the same type of person as the target.

>> No.11447815

>>11447494
You do realise that the universe is billions of years old, right? Ayylmaos should have developed FTL travel and colonised the entire universe. The fact we haven't seen anything indicates they probably don't exist.

>> No.11447821

>>11447815
I'm on the same side saying they don't exist or rather just plain unlikely.
We would have caught their olde signals from their ages past since long ago, if they exists

>> No.11448066 [DELETED] 

>>11447576
Obviously radio waves also inherit the velocity of the earth which is moving with the galaxy.

Lern2 relativity

>> No.11448550

>>11447815
>Ayylmaos should have developed FTL travel
>implying that is even possible
>implying that they will randomly find our small planet
>implying billions of years is enough time
The fact we haven't seen anything means there's nothing within our reach.

>> No.11448978
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11448978

>the drake equation
>the fermi paradox
>the great filter

>> No.11448984

>>11447576
>radio waves also inherit the velocity of the earth
Learn something about electromagnetism for God's sake.

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>>11447815

>You do realise
>Ayylmaos should have developed FTL travel

>> No.11448997

>>11448978
>>the drake equation
>>the fermi paradox
>>the great filter
I hate this shit so much, I can't believe how often pop-sci talks about it, it's not even science.

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>>11447371
>implying there is intelligent life on earth

>> No.11449016

>>11447365

>I've checked every single planet, every single star, every galaxy for intelligent life and found nothing.

Nice to hear OP.

>> No.11449118

>>11448550
>what are von Neumann probes
If any species in the Milky Way was a thousand or so years more advanced than us ~100ky ago we would be acutely aware of their presence

>> No.11449193

>>11449016
>We haven't had success the last hundred times we've tried but THIS time it will work!
The space comrades aren't out there waiting to save you.

>> No.11449215

>>11449193
You act like we've looked hard. The observable universe is huge and SETI has only briefly received public funding.

>> No.11449219

>>11449193

>Since I've checked a hundred rivers for gold and found nothing, no gold exists.

>Nothing can ever happen for the first time.

I thought /sci/ understood basic probability.

>> No.11449222

>>11449118
not if we are close to a physical limit in engineering.

>> No.11449236

>>11449118
>the ayys will be massive attention whores, just like us

>> No.11449262

>>11449219
>THIS time it will work!
When did /sci/ get overrun by lefties?

>> No.11449265

>>11447381
the lack of infrared signatures which would be indicative of a type 2 civilization IS evidence, though

>> No.11449280

>>11447365
Within living memory it was confidently assumed that both Mars and Venus had developed societies.

>> No.11449285

>>11447381
I bet you're an atheist

>> No.11449413

>>11449262

If we gave socialism a trillion trillion chances, at least one time it would succeed. Unlikely things happen.

Wait long enough and brains will appear out of the void itself, it's a mathematical necessity.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boltzmann_brain

>> No.11449416

>>11449000
people like you make me sick

>> No.11449470

>>11449416
People like you are sick.

There could be a likelihood that there are advanced civilizations, greater than ours, living right now, but still haven't managed ftl travel, and are just barely outside the possibility of discovering us relatively quickly. There could be one that only needs ten thousand years to get here. The only almost known fact is that there are no relatively advanced civilizations within current practical distance to us. This doesn't help us much in determining if there are two advanced civilizations somewhere else that have managed to communicate. Surely so.ewhere is a solar system with two planets both with intelligent life

Also it is possible that life is just different elsewhere. Perhaps other planets have just one single mega organism or so.e shit. Maybe even within the planet. Maybe one of jupiters moons is alive. Who knows

>> No.11449589

>>11447365
>Ferni paradox
>Still not disproven
Why even argue if you're not going to add anything valuable to the conversation, kys

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good thread. for fuck's sake we don't even know if there's a ninth planet in our damn solar system. this bitch is huge

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>ftl travel

>> No.11449719

>>11447365
how do you know? Can you proof that "ayylmaos" don't exists or not? I can't, I don't bother. Dumb nigger