thoughts on aliens?

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I'm interested to know how certain ancient structures were built so perfectly flat and how stones that weigh 15 tons were moved hundreds of miles.

Mathmatically our planet can't be the only one with life.

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Ive never seen a mathematical formula that PROVES alien life exists. Im not saying its impossible, but the only witnesses to alien visits are at best unreliable people with no hard evidence or ancient people that got visits, then the aliens took off and decided to stop intervening for some reason.

Beyond the expanses seperating stellar systems from eachother, we must also consider how old the universe is. We humans have only been looking up at the stars for thousands of years, a blink of an eye compared to the 13.6 billion years the universe has been around. Even if intelligent life exists in our galaxy and even if it can somehow travel fast enough to contact life, the timing would be very limiting. It would be like releasing a hand ful of fireflies across the US, then expect them to find eachother and blink all at the same time. I dont think its impossible, but we may not ever be lucky enough to know
 
I enjoy watching ancient aliens especially the crazy looking guy with the “Kramer” hair doo. I think most of it is a load of horse manure but it’s entertaining.

If aliens visited Egypt then why don’t they come land and visit us? Where’s Bigfoot? Where’s the Loch Ness monster? Why doesn’t Jeremy Wade go catch Nessie?

The closet star to earth is 4.35 Ly away, that’s giving the assumption it was possible to travel at the speed of light and if there was an intelligent life form that close, capable of making the trip. To me what this comes down to is not as much whether or not there is life other than us in the universe. There has to be. The question is, is there intelligent life capable of this type of space travel close enough to make the trip. If and advanced civilization lives 10.000,000 Lys away and they could some how make the trip (space travel may be of no interest to these creatures) we (humans) would have come and gone before they got here. Even if an alien civilization did somehow visit Earth in the far distant past (I mean thousands, a million or more years ago) how do we know they still exist They could have gotten here saw a T-Rex and said screw this and took off. Our first radio signals are only 110 Lys from earth so how would these ancient alien civilizations know we are here or where to look for us. We search for planets with earth like atmospheres. Let’s suppose they looked for planets with atmospheres similar to theirs if the two are nothing alike we could completly miss each other again. It’s just too vast, too much “space” the distances too great. It’s fun to think about but in all reality the chances are very slim.

His hair gets crazier every season! A lot of it though is very very far fetched. Like how the aliens killed the dinosaurs. Lol. Only a few episodes are worth a watch.

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Ive never seen a mathematical formula that PROVES alien life exists. Im not saying its impossible, but the only witnesses to alien visits are at best unreliable people with no hard evidence or ancient people that got visits, then the aliens took off and decided to stop intervening for some reason.

Beyond the expanses seperating stellar systems from eachother, we must also consider how old the universe is. We humans have only been looking up at the stars for thousands of years, a blink of an eye compared to the 13.6 billion years the universe has been around. Even if intelligent life exists in our galaxy and even if it can somehow travel fast enough to contact life, the timing would be very limiting. It would be like releasing a hand ful of fireflies across the US, then expect them to find eachother and blink all at the same time. I dont think its impossible, but we may not ever be lucky enough to know

http://nevadasagebrush.com/blog/2010/01/31/math-proves-alien-life-highly-probable-contact-unlikely/
 

That article proved nothing. Im familiar with Drake's equation (used it before in my astrosphysics studies as an undergrad) and at best it shows its likely at this point in the development of the universe that there have been tens of thousands of planets that could host some form of life (inteligent or not) similar to what we know it as. That is so say nothing of that fact that they still may not have developed life and that galaxies are far more numerous than that in our universe, meaning if there is concurrent life on another planet, it is likely so far away we could never know.
 
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