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Anyone ready to have there minds blown away by this crazy wikipedia page?

its weird to read, kind of depressing yet amazing at the same time, it really makes you think about your existance and your reasons for being

Only read from here; ‘Resolving the paradox empirically’, i know its quite alot but if your interested in E.T’s and aliens and the meaning of life and science and religion and all that then this could change your views completely. Then again it might not, but when i read it theres loads of things that i had never thought off…

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi_pa...

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Anubis offline Verified User (1 year, 5 months) Long Term User Shouts: 4 #
An Undisclosed Location | 1 year ago (13 minutes after post)

Sorry, it took me ages to find this post, it is hidden under the adverts! :( I’ll look at your link now.

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InsertFishHere offline Verified User (1 year, 5 months) Long Term User Shouts: 2 #
An Unknown Location | 1 year ago (15 minutes after post)

yea, i dont have any adverts now, i did when i first signed on but now theres nothing…

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TutSiPop offline Verified User (1 year) Long Term User Shouts: 0 #
An Unknown Location | 1 year ago (18 minutes after post)

I’ll check it too

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InsertFishHere offline Verified User (1 year, 5 months) Long Term User Shouts: 2 #
An Unknown Location | 1 year ago (23 minutes after post)

and its not that crazy just in case your expecting somthing wacko, its just that its hard to comprehend certain things…

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Vilén offline Verified User (1 year, 6 months) Long Term User Shouts: 4 #
An Undisclosed Location | 1 year ago (36 minutes after post)

Pretty funteresting.

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An Undisclosed Location | 1 year ago (44 minutes after post)

omg, thank you. I loved this.

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Eve9 offline Verified User (1 year) Long Term User Shouts: 0 #
An Unknown Location | 1 year ago (17 hours, 50 minutes after post)

I think this kind of problem exists only for those who think we are here by chance. Once someone accepts the idea of God, everything else fits in. If you believe one huge (and wonderful) miracle, that is, that God really exists, everything else starts to make sense somehow. I don’t suggest that it is easy, you have to work on it, searching for and finding proofs for yourself in the Bible and in nature, but it is the only way to remain sane and have some hope in this world.

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prisca_sapientia offline Verified User (1 year, 11 months) Long Term User Shouts: 2 #
An Undisclosed Location | 1 year ago (1 day after post)

Don’t see where Fermi’s paradox is all that “mindblowing” to anyone with much exposure to astronomy and history, but it’s always amusing to see a religionist touting an archaic tome as somehow containing “proofs” that make more sense.

Currently, we can only extrapolate based on our own species’ evolution and that is usually viewed as a flawed method - a tiny window of time since we’ve achieved technologies that barely begin to permit our being noticed by other (more) advanced species.

Factoid - our species only began producing radio waves strong enough to reach out any distance from our solar system approx 50 years ago. That means our presence is only potentially known to a small fraction of our galaxy and only an infinitessimal fraction of the universe.

Factoid - our species has only been engaged in any concerted effort to scan the universe for inbound signals for a few decades, and we lack the ability to continuously monitor the entire universe on all frequencies.

Factoid - our species is only now close to identifying potential earths elsewhere in the universe. It may be hundreds of years before we can do much more than make educated guesses about what exists on them. Humans may be killed off or at least knocked back to the stone age before then, from nuclear war, global warming or a pandemic. Interesting read - http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy…

The probability of catastrophies befalling any species before they achiece a level of technology equal to our transmitting of radio waves (much less receive and decipher OURS) is likely very high.

The probability of a species evolving beyond that primitive level and achieving space travel/migration capabilities that might ensure its survival for eons is likely extremely low.

The scale of the universe is almost impossible for most people to grasp even now, much less back when Fermi speculated in 1950. To me, the assumptions made by Fermi weaken his premise, and in no way “prove” that humans are unique or that other intelligent species haven’t evolved or don’t exist now, nor whether they might have passed through this quadrant of the universe and perhaps even probed nearby star systems or tagged this system for future study (maybe by placing a monolith/beacon on an outlying planetoid that only transmits once every 1000 solar years) or even seeded this little planet with primitive organisms a billion years ago just for laughs.

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An Unknown Location | 1 year ago (4 days, 10 hours after post)

Cool

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