We won’t ever see alien life

Rick Sanchez already invented inter-dimensional travel.

 
perhaps in the future they just keep playing the same classic rock and bad sitcoms, they just turn it all off
 
Despite 100 billion stars in the Milky Way alone , we will never ever encounter any technological advanced civilizations

Simple one to start with .
How did the Moon arrive in its present position --- because it was nowhere to be seen ca.12000 years ago ?
Which is the same time that the Flood occurred , as reported right round the planet .

And No .
It wasn't a comet etc that pulled in for a rest .
And , No .
It was not a loose bit of Earth that flew up .
 
I disagree. You continue to think of these things in conventional terms, vast distances, requiring powerful rockets and fantastic speed. It is a matter of science.
Maybe

But we won’t ever see it in our lifetime
 
Maybe But we won’t ever see it in our lifetime

I seriously doubt that humanity would be ready for such technology. I'm not even sure that humanity is really mature enough yet to handle cellphones, GPS, and computers.

But I believe such science may be possible, perhaps necessary, in fact, we may have already seen some indications of it used by others, but I sure hope it never falls into the hands of government politicians.

But fly through space at Warp 9? We will be lucky to land a man on Mars within 50 years, and it might take a whole lot longer, because you can't send people to Mars like the Moon, just for a visit and bring them home; when you go to Mars, if you even make it at all, that is your new home, there won't be another rocket ship there to bring you back, and even so, you'll have to stay there about two years before you could even attempt the return trip.

Folding space requires fantastic energy, the kind of energy one only gets via a black hole controlling gravity or perhaps in the sheer annihilation of matter and antimatter.
 
The vast distances are too massive to overcome for a human race. The nearest star system is 4 light years away but it takes 75,000 years with rocket technology
Now with Fusion energy you could get there in a few centuries only
And a century or two from now WE may have even faster tech for interstellar travel.
This is a case for "Never say never."
 
HA!

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I think we're seeing an alien lifeform.
 
Despite 100 billion stars in the Milky Way alone , we will never ever encounter any technological advanced civilizations

That simple !!!

Why ??

The massive scope of the universe and vast distances between stars makes it mathematically impossible. Then you need energy requirements that dwarf earths total output

Maybe the best we can do is nearby Star systems within 5-15 Light Years

We are stuck here
The Twinkling Void

The useless escapism of degenerate stargazing astrogeeks indicates a society that has lost interest in the practical value that had moved us forward to where we were, which is drifting away from us now.

We've barely scratched the surface of the Earth's immense resources. Getting focused on developing that will get us back on track.
 
I can't furnish the details, but I watched a presentation a few years ago that explained all of the extremely unlikely things that had to have happened in order for life-supporting conditions to exist on Earth. For example, the existence and location of Jupiter protect Earth from major meteor collisions, the distance from the Sun has to be perfect, as does the rotational speed of the Earth, and on and on and on. If you charted the likelihood that those same factors would exist on another heavenly body, you quickly get to the point of statistical impossibility.

In short, there ain't no intelligent aliens in the universe, at least in a form that we would recognize them. The God thing seems to be the only explanation.
The Odds of There Being a God Is One Over Infinity, Which Is Zero
 
The vast distances are too massive to overcome for a human race. The nearest star system is 4 light years away but it takes 75,000 years with rocket technology
Now with Fusion energy you could get there in a few centuries only
Harold G. White, made an unexpected breakthrough. While working on an unrelated defense project, the team discovered a nano-structure capable of generating a small warp bubble, offering the first experimental evidence that such a phenomenon is possible.Oct 21, 2024
 
The science only looks impossible because we don't have the science yet, and the math looks impossible because we haven't even invented the math yet.


You still do not understand. You think in terms of traversing normal space taking 75,000 years, but to accomplish this there must be a science of leaving normal space entirely and traveling the same distance in only minutes.

It is the newtonian mind who refuses to stop picturing the origin, destination and path of travel of a trip in space as all one permanently linked contiguous entity all part of each other instead of just a starting point, a destination in time-space, and throwing out the whole, inconvenient, long path through newtonian space in-between.

Hollywood Science. Popcorn Physics.
 
for us to think in this vast universe that we are it,is pretty arrogant,and to say we have gone as far as science will let us go is pretty close minded....
Lie Down in Darkness

Why go there when there is so much more to do here? These childish and escapist second-rate scientists are incapable of helping us here; that's why they preach that we have nothing left to do here.
 
Harold G. White, made an unexpected breakthrough. While working on an unrelated defense project, the team discovered a nano-structure capable of generating a small warp bubble, offering the first experimental evidence that such a phenomenon is possible.Oct 21, 2024
This Is the Route of the Quantum Leap and Entanglement

A gateway into the Fourth Spatial Dimension will enable information carried by light to transmit at a velocity of one light-year every three minutes, by passing 3D slomo. But the destination has to be able to receive it.
 
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