packofwolves said:
The number of galaxies is estimated at 2 trillion. The medium sized Milky Way galaxy has at least a 100 billion planets. Is it far fetched to think there are other inhabited planets that are further advanced than the human race?
GuerrillaPack said:packofwolves said:
The number of galaxies is estimated at 2 trillion. The medium sized Milky Way galaxy has at least a 100 billion planets. Is it far fetched to think there are other inhabited planets that are further advanced than the human race?
Sure, there are a lot of stars. But there is absolutely zero evidence of any other inhabitable worlds/planets out there. The stars and planets are just lights in the sky. The planets are not terra firma that you can land on. The entire cosmology from the pseudo-scientific orthodoxy is false. The earth is not a planet. The stars and planets rotate around the earth.
What's far-fetched is the view of cosmology presented by the pseudo-scientific orthodoxy - ie, a universe "created" by "Big Bang" explosion, and all life in the universe coming into existence via random chance...that we are "evolved monkeys" on a rock flying through space.
I guess those of us that believe in God can ask when we get to Heaven.packofwolves said:
The number of galaxies is estimated at 2 trillion. The medium sized Milky Way galaxy has at least a 100 billion planets. Is it far fetched to think there are other inhabited planets that are further advanced than the human race?
packofwolves said:
The number of galaxies is estimated at 2 trillion. The medium sized Milky Way galaxy has at least a 100 billion planets. Is it far fetched to think there are other inhabited planets that are further advanced than the human race?
I've come to believe that God lives vicariously within us. If that's true, it's hard to believe that He'd confine His enjoyment of His creation and creation of sentience to just one world within two trillion galaxies. Being retired Army, I also believe Navy pukes drink too much and see things that aren't there.Bell Tower Grey said:I guess those of us that believe in God can ask when we get to Heaven.packofwolves said:
The number of galaxies is estimated at 2 trillion. The medium sized Milky Way galaxy has at least a 100 billion planets. Is it far fetched to think there are other inhabited planets that are further advanced than the human race?
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" We are happy to say we protected Earth from an alien visitor that was obviously not advanced enough to engage in common trans-sensitive pronoun courtesy during a greeting."
I would conjecture that life on world resembling earth actually might look very recognizable to us due to convergent evolution by which similar shapes (dolphins, sharks) which actually are nothing alike, look alike because they were shaped by the same environment (the ocean).PackBacker07 said:packofwolves said:
The number of galaxies is estimated at 2 trillion. The medium sized Milky Way galaxy has at least a 100 billion planets. Is it far fetched to think there are other inhabited planets that are further advanced than the human race?
Just on pure numerical analysis, there really isn't a question that life exists outside the Earth. Does it look like humanity or anything in our known animal kingdom? I would guess no, but it's out there.
PackBacker07 said:packofwolves said:
The number of galaxies is estimated at 2 trillion. The medium sized Milky Way galaxy has at least a 100 billion planets. Is it far fetched to think there are other inhabited planets that are further advanced than the human race?
Just on pure numerical analysis, there really isn't a question that life exists outside the Earth. Does it look like humanity or anything in our known animal kingdom? I would guess no, but it's out there.
. That's a good point.Oldsouljer said:I would conjecture that life on world resembling earth actually might look very recognizable to us due to convergent evolution by which similar shapes (dolphins, sharks) which actually are nothing alike, look alike because they were shaped by the same environment (the ocean).PackBacker07 said:packofwolves said:
The number of galaxies is estimated at 2 trillion. The medium sized Milky Way galaxy has at least a 100 billion planets. Is it far fetched to think there are other inhabited planets that are further advanced than the human race?
Just on pure numerical analysis, there really isn't a question that life exists outside the Earth. Does it look like humanity or anything in our known animal kingdom? I would guess no, but it's out there.
dogplasma said:
Well, it does help to have actual video/infrared/radar evidence from military aircraft plus on-the-record accounts from US service members. You can see how that might make a more newsworthy case than, say, a blog from some dude living in an RV out in the desert. And they're not saying it's necessarily aliens.
But it's aliens.
That is gold!!!GuerrillaPack said:
You can't call them "aliens"...Facebook will ban you for hate speech for that. The correct term is undocumented visitors. And once they land, Biden and the Democrats will immediately give them free healthcare and unemployment benefits.
Enhanced unemployment or just regular unemployment? Need to dial up my outrage to the appropriate level.GuerrillaPack said:
You can't call them "aliens"...Facebook will ban you for hate speech for that. The correct term is undocumented visitors. And once they land, Biden and the Democrats will immediately give them free healthcare and unemployment benefits.