The Fermi Paradox: Reasons why we havent been visited by Aliens

Drip Bayless

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WTF isn't this a theoretical subject. With all do respect I could give a shyt what you think about what I think about. And I think within 300-400 years we will have colonized the moon.
Theoretical doesn't mean humans could grow an appendage that let's us breathe carbon dioxide tomorrow or in 200 years. Theory is still constrained by practicality, and neither of the things you've said are practical in any sense. Dude are we going to grow water? It's not an insult you just happen to have know idea what you're talking about.
 

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Theorizing is fine, dealing with present-day realities is FAR more important.

Worrying about what may exist on other planets detracts from the very real problems on THIS one.​
I agree
But that's not the job of a theoretical physicist tho :sas1:
Tell that to the politicians denying that they are boiling are planet
 

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WTF isn't this a theoretical subject. With all do respect I could give a shyt what you think about what I think about. And I think within 300-400 years we will have colonized the moon.

Eh... probably not.

The costs and logistics required to colonize and then MAINTAIN a colony on the moon which has no atmosphere or water would be, simply, not worth it.

Even Mars would be :ld: at best.

Our best bet would be to find an earth-like planet and go from there.
 

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Eh... probably not.

The costs and logistics required to colonize and then MAINTAIN a colony on the moon which has no atmosphere or water would be, simply, not worth it.

Even Mars would be :ld: at best.

Our best bet would be to find an earth-like planet and go from there.
Breh fukk cost and logistics. Do you think we would even have the technology to create and pressurize an artificial atmosphere in 300 years? Or create water? Let alone fuel such machinery? We will die on this rock and its not entirely our fault
 

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An infinite loop of existence where our combined consciousness and existence is actually the cause and creation of us and our universe :wow:

We are God and created God our universe and ourselves in a perpetual/parodoxical cycle.:wow:

Everything that is, was, and will be again. :wow:

And there was light...
 

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Breh fukk cost and logistics. Do you think we would even have the technology to create and pressurize an artificial atmosphere in 300 years? Or create water? Let alone fuel such machinery? We will die on this rock and its not entirely our fault

Hard to say. 300 years is a long time considering the exponential growth of technology. Even if we did though, living there would suck dikk.
 

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I believe they are here but just watching and observing us. I mean they did make their presence known during the Atomic Age. I assume they thought we were going to wipe each out and they went around the world (UFOs) disabling, shooting down rockets and watching over military bases with Atomic weapons.

They are here.
 
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