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I think it'd be silly to assume we are the ONLY ones in the entire universe. Now whether there is actual proof, or just 'I saw something weird' type of testimony...different story.

Plus...there's the 'Fermi Paradox' (I believe?) that has a few theories of why we haven't made contact.

EDIT: This is what I had in mind...

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I think it'd be silly to assume we are the ONLY ones in the entire universe. Now whether there is actual proof, or just 'I saw something weird' type of testimony...different story.

Plus...there's the 'Fermi Paradox' (I believe?) that has a few theories of why we haven't made contact.

EDIT: This is what I had in mind...

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Statistically, we can't be the only ones. There are something like 200 billion to 2 trillion galaxies. Practically, distances are so vast that we may never know of others. If we do happen to identify others far away, there is a high potential that they are already extinct at the time we make the discovery. You have light travelling for billions of years and a documented history of humans of a few hundred thousand years. We are in the ballpark of five orders of magnitude less. I have very little faith we last for a few thousand years more yet alone a few hundred thousand years.

On a slightly related note, netflix show on James Webb Space Telescope is kind of cool.
 
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Statistically, we can't be the only ones. There are something like 200 billion to 2 trillion galaxies. Practically, distances are so vast that we may never know of others. If we do happen to identify others far away, there is a high potential that they are already extinct at the time we make the discovery. You have light travelling for billions of years and a documented history of humans of a few hundred thousand years. We are in the ballpark of five orders of magnitude less. I have very little faith we last for a few thousand years more yet alone a few hundred thousand years.

On a slightly related note, netflix show on James Webb Space Telescope is kind of cool.
Wouldn't that be an infinite number of possible galaxies? It's hard to picture measuring in light years when a lot of people think 100 miles is a long trip.
 
First thing that comes to mind with the Not Life As We Know It theory is the Chicken or the Egg causality.
 
I have very little faith we last for a few thousand years more yet alone a few hundred thousand years.

The only sure fire way to carry on is to expand out into the galaxy. Sitting tight leaves you one big (enough) rock away from mass extinction.
 
Now whether there is actual proof, or just 'I saw something weird' type of testimony...different story.

Season 4 of The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch. They've figured out a dog whistle. The biggest surprise is that the UFOs UAPs aren't running into each other.
 
The only sure fire way to carry on is to expand out into the galaxy. Sitting tight leaves you one big (enough) rock away from mass extinction.
True but I don't think we even need a rock to get mass extinction. Just a couple morons with red buttons are enough. We already have those but thankfully they haven't pressed the button (yet).
 
True but I don't think we even need a rock to get mass extinction. Just a couple morons with red buttons are enough. We already have those but thankfully they haven't pressed the button (yet).
Or we just continue on as is...the earth will kick us off eventually.
 
So any personal experiences or heard of any from someone you know?

None here. Not even a sighting.
 
So…they have the technology to travel possibly millions of miles in craft that demonstrates a technology obviously much more advanced than anything we have, to a planet where they then often crash and where many inhabitants carry miniature high resolution cameras in their pockets but the aliens are then stupid enough to be caught on the worlds most grainy/pixelated video ever.

Ya….no.
 
So…they have the technology to travel possibly millions of miles

Possibly millions of miles? It's 2.7 billion miles to the edge of the solar system. In miles, the nearest star to us is 25,300,000,000,000 of them away.

It's barely more than 100 years since we figured out how to get a heavier than air vehicle off the ground. We're in no position to dispute the possibility of manipulating space to make interstellar travel possible/routine.
 
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Millions of miles? It's 2.7 billion miles to the edge of the solar system.

It's barely more than 100 years since we figured out how to get a heavier than air vehicle off the ground. We're in no position to dispute the possibility of manipulating space to make interstellar travel possible/routine. S

Oh, and since you like miles so much, the nearest star to us is 25,300,000,000,000 of them away.
Pretty sure that any Civilization advanced enough to travel these distances by methods that we can only theorize about would be able to do so undetected and without crashing as often as they seem to.

Lets not forget their penchant for anal probing too. That’s just weird.
 

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