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Extraterrestrial contact in our lifetime?
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I'm not taking the pee here, I'm just asking whether or not you believe that humans will have contact with extraterrestrials in your lifetime?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.By definition, any extra-terrestrials who might contact us must be more intelligent than we are. Do we really want to meet such creatures, who would be able to make us look really stupid ?
Think about it - we have no hope of reaching them, we can never travel fast enough, and if we do spend years in space we shall kill ourselves with cancer from space radiation and loss of bone density from having no gravity. So if they contact us it is because they do not suffer from such problems.
They must be a lot cleverer than us if they can get through to us. It seems most unwise for us to advertise how dim we are, compared to them
Think about it - we have no hope of reaching them, we can never travel fast enough, and if we do spend years in space we shall kill ourselves with cancer from space radiation and loss of bone density from having no gravity. So if they contact us it is because they do not suffer from such problems.
They must be a lot cleverer than us if they can get through to us. It seems most unwise for us to advertise how dim we are, compared to them
I firmly believe that the 'intelligent' Homo sapiens is a evolutionary glitch. There has been life on this planet for billions of years and we have only been around for 2 million or so, increasingly destroying our own habitat to the point of no return.
While I concede that there may be life on other planets, we may not even recognise that as life. It is pretty conceited that life outside of the Sun's planets would remotely resemble us.
While I concede that there may be life on other planets, we may not even recognise that as life. It is pretty conceited that life outside of the Sun's planets would remotely resemble us.
We have no way of reaching them because there is a limit to how fast we can travel (at the moment) and I doubt very much if we could increase it to the extent it would require to reach the stars. So (in my opinion only, and I could well be wrong), the same thing applies the other way around - there is no way aliens could travel fast enough to reach us within even a couple of years. It follows then, that the answer to your question must be no, although it would be very interesting if it did happen - and perhaps dangerous.