If billions of planets have sentient life, then why is the sky so silent?

THIS is why I believe our concept of space and time are actually irrelevant. Billions of stars and billions of galaxies means nothing if it all exists for OUR benefit.

 
There is no intelligent life elsewhere in the universe. The chances that some other planet would have all the required conditions for life are so remote as to be non-existent.

Bah. Sure there is. There has to be. We're finding planets all over the place orbiting within the habitable zones of their stars.
 
I believe we are alone in the universe. I can't prove it, but I also believe that no one will prove me wrong either, not in the near future any way.
 
I believe we are alone in the universe. I can't prove it, but I also believe that no one will prove me wrong either, not in the near future any way.
We are not alone. But the God Hating left believes we are.
 
We should have heard their radio transmissions by now.
Because they see how liberals act, and dont want to embarrass themselves trying to communicate with retarded people.

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There is no intelligent life elsewhere in the universe. The chances that some other planet would have all the required conditions for life are so remote as to be non-existent.
That's what I think.

Because if the chance of sentient life was even 1 chance in 1 trillion, there would still be numerous advanced civilizations in the universe, and if there were, they would have explored Earth by now.

Trillions is a relatively small number in comparison to the vast reaches of space
 
I believe we are alone in the universe. I can't prove it, but I also believe that no one will prove me wrong either, not in the near future any way.
So what you are saying is that with the billions of billions of stars in the Universe, that not one of them could have sentient life on it? Mankind has been on this planet for over 200,000 years, if another planet evolved millions of years before us, they would be mental giants, even to me...If you know what I mean....
 
There is no intelligent life elsewhere in the universe. The chances that some other planet would have all the required conditions for life are so remote as to be non-existent.
That's what I think.

Because if the chance of sentient life was even 1 chance in 1 trillion, there would still be numerous advanced civilizations in the universe, and if there were, they would have explored Earth by now.

We haven't explored a bunch of other planets yet. ;)
 
I believe we are alone in the universe. I can't prove it, but I also believe that no one will prove me wrong either, not in the near future any way.

Then you win. Your trophy is in the mail.
 
If you watch the history channel, you will learn alot about life from other planets.
 
There is no intelligent life elsewhere in the universe. The chances that some other planet would have all the required conditions for life are so remote as to be non-existent.


Where do you get that crap? Do you have even an ounce of factual education or is your entire existence in a bottle of fantasy? Chances are very good that life may exist in perhaps as many as several other places right in our own solar system. Now INTELLIGENT, technologically advanced life is another matter. That takes a lot of time. Just the right conditions: a stable dwarf star in a quiet region of space, with a protective atmosphere and guardian planet that gobbles up most of the threats around it. Statistically small likelihood, which in a sea of infinite chances means that over billions of years it no doubt has happened a zillion times. The only question left is how many of them are happening AT THE SAME TIME as we are, in our region of our galaxy and in a technologically similar way that we might each find and recognize the other?

Had the Chicxulub impactor not struck us 66 million years ago, very likely the intelligent life on Earth today would be reptilian now instead of mammalian.
 
There is no intelligent life elsewhere in the universe. The chances that some other planet would have all the required conditions for life are so remote as to be non-existent.
The universe is vast, so vast it is hard to comprehend. You could be right that there is no other intelligent life, believing the chance is non existent though is absolute ignorance.

Look at this photo. All those bright shapes are galaxies. In our own galaxy, the milky way, there are 100 billion other planets besides Earth. Now look at all the little specks in the photo. Those are also galaxies.

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There is no intelligent life elsewhere in the universe. The chances that some other planet would have all the required conditions for life are so remote as to be non-existent.
How do you know what conditions are required to make life? If youre basing it on the conditions here on earth thats a narrow minded assessment of whats possible. There could be aliens right now licking your ear but you cant see or feel them because they exist in a dimension our brains cant fathom.
 
If you watch the history channel, you will learn alot about life from other planets.


Don’t trust anything from a major network. They have an agenda. In fact, there’s an intentional effort to hide actual truth.

The video does bring up an interesting topic, but it wasn’t aliens. It was something even more interesting than that, iyam.
 
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