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It's not a paradox. It's simple. They can't get to us and we can't get to them. It's highly likely there are tons of intelligent life out there. The problem is that it's physically impossible to travel to or observe any of these other areas around the universe where said lifeforms probably live (in the habitable zone), or even in our own galaxy. We'd die before getting there and no lifeforms can travel at the speed of light. Only non matter, like photons, can travel this fast. Even if we could travel at the speed of light we'd still die before arriving. My concern is that physicists refuse to address this glaring simple fact. I suspect, it's because they want to keep their funding and their jobs?
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After we learn how to replace our biological forms with machines, we will be able to travel at higher speeds and withstand harsh environments. If other beings are here, then they would be able to operate a base in the bottom of our ocean. We have barely begun to even map the ocean floor, let alone send expeditions. It's too difficult for our biological forms. I don't think aliens are occupying our ocean. I just think that is what is how precontact would happen.
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The issue that people can't comprehend is time. We are looking into the outer reaches of space... 10 billion lightyears away... guess how long it's taken that light to get here... 10 billion years! There could be another civilization just like ours in that part of space that developed just as quick as ours... it would take 10 billion years for the light of that civilization to reach our world...
This leaves the question to be, not if there is life else where... but when?
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@leejohnson7796
1 month ago
When I ran the Drake equation just on the milky way alone, I came up with 4 civilisation a similar level of development but if spead evenly the closest may be 40,000 ly away making contact very difficult!🤔🤨🙄🥶😨
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