1. Bagina

1. Bagina
2. Are we alone in the Universe?

Ameriga
No

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Imagine looking to the stars instead of looking at yourself.

Sounds magical, I should buy a telescope

we are alone in the sense that there's no one else AROUND
tthere's life in other planets, but they're too damn far away

Aliens probably know we are around but aren't bothered to contacting us.

Am i a brainlet if i can't tell what any of the shit they engraved on this plate are?

There are things out there we can't begin to comprehend. It's not just green men walking around. This is the real issue.

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yeah kinda
but if you can't understand it how can we expect AYYLIUMS to understand it lol

We aren't alone but maybe only intelligent ones in the galaxy.

Top is the schematic to how to read the disk
Bottom left is a sun relative to 14 pulsars, bottom right is hydrogen

>Fossil fuel burning humans are the most intelligent beings in the galaxy
depressing as fuck

ah ok now i see it
but why do it so retarded? how would the aliens know what the bohr model is?

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This narrator is 9001% swedish

There maybe a type 3 civilization on some far away galaxy.

They wouldn't

It's hubris

I have like a childish joy for this record, it's just so cool how much dedication NASA had put into it.

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>the flag in the screencap

No, the universe seems to be infinite in size, but there is the possibility that intelligent life is so rare, we're probably alone in the galaxy

sweet, an ENTIRE galaxy to ourselves
if that doesnt satiate human desire and greed i don't know what will tbqhwy

actually it's perfectly possible there's life in our own SOLAR SYSTEM
but is it self-aware smart life? nah
also you all keep ignoring how FUCKING FAR things are from one another

Yeah, the nearest star is 4 light years away, and Voyager won't get there for another 40,000 years, traveling at 0.8% the speed of light.

i doubt human civilization will last 40,000 years to receive the "hello back at ya"
and same thing can be said about any signal we receive from outer space: the distance tell us how LATE it came

so, is there advanced civilizations out there? yeh probably
are we alone since we'll never meet them? yeh probably

Humanity as a species has lasted tens of thousands of years, what makes you think that we'll disappear anytime soon?

Leaving aside black holes and neutron stars, the mass of the entire galaxy It's not enough to make human greed last until the heat death of the universe, but the nearest large galaxy is 2 million light years away from us.
Yes everyone knows there might be life in some gas giant shithole moons like europa or titan, or even in mars polar caps, but most folks don't care that much about microscopic or simple multicellular life.

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>1. Bagina
>2. Are we alone in the Universe?
1. ustrayen
2. yes, if you mean intelligent life

The more you learn about 'space' properly and without maymays, the more you realize there's nothing all out there. Bacteria on Moon means nothing, water on Mars means nothing. Our situation is so retardedly unique that even if another planet out there had the spark of the fraction of the sliver of the beginnings of intelligent life, it was already wiped away by a planetary storm, or an asteroid, or some other freak event, or, it died out naturally, never leaving its planet, probably never leaving the waters, before our planet even took shape.

It's like taking a sieve to the Sahara Desert for diamonds. "Dude, diamonds are basically sand, so there's bound to be diamonds on the sand, because look at all the sand, it goes forever." This is the mindset of a lot of 'potential intelligent life being beyond the stars' thoughts, unaware of how specific things must be to yield certain other things. Star Trek is 100% fiction, not even a single part of it is real, not even them gay ass uniforms. Lord of the Rings is unironically more realistic. Watch Lord of the Rings instead.

We're alone, boys. :DDD :O

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What most folks care is quite irrelevant.

If the history of the universe is a calendar year, the history of humanity is one second. If you lasted one second what makes you think you'll last a year?

i said 'civilization', not 'mankind'
how long lasted egyptian civilization with their pyramids, for example?
just remember that all the changes """""modern"""" civilization made for us to discuss this at a sinalese cryptic writings imageboard took ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY (180) years to happen
that's not even the blink of an eye in astronomical terms

You have a flawed view in that you that you think there needs to be another Earth for there to be another civilization. For all we know there may be intelligent nebulae or whatever. We are a child barely out of the cradle and we are trying to predict what a ride in plane might be. We just don't have the tools to even speculate

>For all we know there may be intelligent nebulae or whatever
This is Star Trek brain phenomenon. 100% impossible, but you think it's a possibility because of the dangers of science fiction. This is like a dark spiral poor logic and extrapolation can take you down. There's genuine rules to reality that we're discovering and proving more and more rapidly.

At least genetically engineered catgirls are being considered for possible creation.

What are the rules of reality that prevent what I said?

Holy fug I'm not that smart :DDD
I just know through lots of reading over years of actual science journals that a lot of stuff is fantasy, and there are remarkable specific 'rules' to our universe that we're learning all the time. So while certain spectacular things are being achieved right now, many others are pure fiction. It's like that new movie Mortal Engines. It 'looks' super real and many people think it's plausible, however it is complete fantasy and could never be achieved, the laws of reality forbid it.

one often "raped" reality rule in fiction is Faster-Than-Light travel
might as well work on teleportation than on it, because no organism can survive that much speed

this why it travels in some kind of sub-space
noob

It's mathematically possible to warp space-time and reach a certain point before light does through its regular path. It just requires an insane amount of energy. Look up the Alcubierre drive

yeah, it IS basically teleportation because it folds space so you walk from point A to point B
why bother with a super fast rocketship when you can just bend space

Well yeah but for all intents and purposes it's "faster than light" travel even if you're not racing light on the same track