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Anonymous No. 16285919

>yes I believe Earth so happens to be the only planet with life in the universe
>yes I also believe that this one unique planet in the universe with life by sheer chance and against all the odds also developed a technological space fairing civilization
lel there are people who actually go to bed every night believing this

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Anonymous No. 16285924

>>16285919
why did you post a computer generated image

Anonymous No. 16285932

the one planet in the universe with life just so happens to develop an advanced technological civ just seems fishy to me

Anonymous No. 16286319

>>16285919
>developed a technological space fairing civilization
Firing satellites real high to eventually burn up in re-entry as they fall back down is not space faring.
Ants beat the pathetic monkeys to every one of your civilization milestones, so for all you know, ants have already colonized the galaxy, just like they already colonized the other continents by making ocean faring vessels out of their own bodies well before you silly monkey's wandered your way into new worlds on rogue vegetation patches swept away by a storm.

Anonymous No. 16287439

There are trillions of planets with life out there, but most of them are basic microbial life.

The specific sequence of events and all of the conditions that Sol needed to create a planet that would eventually birth intelligent life is so astronomically low it's unfathomable.

We will never encounter an alien species that is comparable to complex life on Gaea. Maybe basic microbial life but the universe is just too big for two different intelligent life forms to come across one another. Every intelligent life form that arose throughout the entire history of the universe lived and died without meating another.

Anonymous No. 16287442

>>16286319
>Ants beat the pathetic monkeys to every one of your civilization milestones
Ant industrial revolution and it's consequencants?

Anonymous No. 16287848

>>16287439
a lot of assumptions are made in your deduction