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Originally Posted by RalofTyr
Logically correct. So far, the number of solar systems explored ratio to life is 1 to 1. So there's a 100% chance that a system will harbor life.
I kind of agree with that guy's odds, not because of his flawed logic, but my research into a systems, orbits, habitiable zones, time scales etc. etc. And the fact we aren't being bathed in alien TV waves. This human thing called, "Civilization", will probably turn out to be very, very rare in the universe.
Thought, we as humans want to really, really believe we are not alone. Well, we aren't. We have countless worlds of bateria to keep us company until we find the ruins of a long dead alien civilization.
I'm really hoping for more Mars exploration. Because I kind of expect to find higher life form fossils on Mars. Mars has had an Earth-like environment for the first billion years of life. During tha time, Mars would freeze and warm up, freeze and warm up and it is my theory that great climate changes fosters changes that could lead to multi-organisms.
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Oh I am tired with hearing "we dont hearr tv waves blahblahblah."
listen people, we will NEVER hear any waves simply because most of the transmissions stay at planet and even these signals what get out are ruined in noise at pluto and even there you would neeed 2 km antenna to trace any remains of the sign signal
there is a lot of civilisation, but simply the nearest star is 3600 further than pluto, no radiowaves, and from where you have that they would use raqdiowaves or technology at all?anyways i don't belive that "supercivilisation" can exist there are not enough RESOURCES