• gnomesaiyan@lemmy.world
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    Fermi Paradox. Are there aliens? Of course. Are they in our current time and local space? Probably not. It’s it fun to think about? Yes, that’s why science fiction exists.

    • DaCookeyMonsta@lemmy.world
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      More importantly, are they a lifeforms that we would even recognize as alive? The chances of an alien being humanoid are even slimmer. Then there’s whether they develop intelligence, whether they care about space, and whether they survive long enough to get anywhere.

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        If intelligent life exists anywhere else the biggest chance we have of finding anything would be a self sustaining vehicle sent off into space by them at some point. The chances of us being alive at the same time in close enough proximity to encounter each other is almost zero.

        If a vessel could wander space endlessly we have a slightly bigger (but still almost zero) chance of encountering it.

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        Counterpoint, why do dolphins and sharks look so alike when they have a completely different phylogenetic tree? They separately developed traits that were very well suited to the medium of water. Convergent evolution means that it isn’t entirely unlikely that whatever we may find has similar traits to beings on earth, because we all exist in a universe of solids, liquids, and gasses.

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          Counter-counterpoint: both species come from the same tree of life, several of their traits taken for granted come from previous species’ adaptation, e.g. bilateral symmetry. When you see, say, a molusk with the same bodyplan as a shark, we can talk about it being a common possibility.

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    At this point I just get mad when they say anything about aliens, it is always to take attention away from other important things.

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      Indeed.

      I suspect the same with Area 51. They used aliens to cover up even worse stuff. Like torture techniques, biological weapons and other stuff banned by international accords like the Geneva convention.

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    If there were aliens, there’s zero chance Trump could resist bragging that he knows all about them.

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    Isn’t it funny how every single time there’s a huge military fuck-up there’s always some kind of confirmation of aliens that pulls everyone away?

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    There was a hearing in the Senate too? I only saw the one in the US House. Does anyone have a link?!