
I’m open to the idea of them visiting us in the pass but unfortunately I haven’t found any evidence from ancient aliens proponents that I found convincing. Doesn’t mean that there isn’t aliens near by it’s just not improbable that there aren’t or that they haven’t been able to come in contact with us.Īnd it doesn’t make sense that we’re decedents from aliens from other planets and such since that require complete ignorance of evolutionary biology which I am not. So it’s not paradox that we have met aliens because it makes logical sense and seems probable. so the fact that we have been given space at all to exist kinda points to me that there’s likely no one near us that has become advanced enough to travel to us. So the milestone of being able to travel to other planets is maybe similarly super rare compared to speed of spreading across galaxy. But milestones tend to take long to develop compared to how fast they spread. Other milestones have occurred s multiple times separately for instance eyes evolved multiple times in different branches on tree of life. all though there maybe separate tree of life for extremofiles. It appears basic building blocks of may have developed once. Looking at other milestones in evolution tendency is for things to take super long to occur and then spreads very quicklyin comparison.įor instance life took like 4 billion years to develop on earth.

We’ve only been transmitting radio waves for like 100 yrs.Ģ)there’s plenty of difficult milestones that would have to occur to get to that point of contact with other stars planets. seems unlikely if there is intelligent life out there it’s not likely to spot us and visit us. So estimates of civilization within our galaxy put it like around a dozen give or take a dozen with likely thousands of light years to get here. unlikely life out there is close enough to reach us.Īnd maybe we should only consider only within our galaxy … since traveling to other galaxies is even huger distances and complexity for tech. Yeah there are more stars in sky than grains of sand on earth … but not that many close to us. so places that are light years away will take multiple longer to get to. there’s no way you could survive approaching speed of light.

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there’s only a few stars within a few light years.Īnd it seems improbable to me that faster or approaching light speed travel is possible since faster than light equates to traveling back in time and breaks causality… plus energy and mass is equal so approaching speed of light increases gravity. It takes hours for light to travel to Jupiter. there’s plenty of logical reasons why we haven’t made contact and to me seems more probable.ĭistances in spaces is super huge that most armchair philosophers don’t seem to appreciate I don’t get why the Fermi paradox is called a paradox.
