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Epocalyx

Epocalyx

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@nathanscottwsm
@nathanscottwsm 4 күн бұрын
All depends on the scale. If we’re early in the universe then there won’t be any others
@Knives7777
@Knives7777 4 күн бұрын
This is why he opened with the caveat.... IF civilizations are common
@printitpaintit.2436
@printitpaintit.2436 4 күн бұрын
Depends what you're looking for, I can be invisible in a crowded room! 😆
@jamesgrimm9121
@jamesgrimm9121 2 күн бұрын
What type of signature would you expect a civilization much more advanced and older than us would have? Would they use radio waves to communicate? Probably not. Would they travel and colonize all the stars? Maybe but maybe not. Would they have FTL type travel? Probably, some how. Would they light up their planets? Maybe, maybe not. Maybe they don't bred like rats and overcrowd their planets. Maybe they live underground for security.. Maybe they have teleportation type of systems that go from planet to planet without the need to go into space. Who knows what they would have. I think its pretty absurd to say others would do what we think we would do when we don't even know what we would be doing in a million years. I am sure people from 200 years ago would not have thought we would be doing what we do today.
@ausseamore8386
@ausseamore8386 2 күн бұрын
The stupidity of humanity of looking for the source of the phenomenon of existence that has already reveal of much of itself that the human mind can imagine and conceive of, yet we refuse such as such goes by the name GOD.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 They claim of themselves to wise; yet the more they look the less they see. As those with such a mindset resolutely refuses and rejects any evidences that doesn't conforms and aligns itself with their misguided and erroneous cherished unbalanced emotion biases
@matthewsykes4814
@matthewsykes4814 2 күн бұрын
There is life out there. The math proves it. Our Star is very young, tiny in cosmic terms. That is where we begin to doubt. Look at our closest neighbour Proxima. At our current tech level we would need generational arks to get there and back our home will have changed so much that we may be seen as aliens purely due to the passage of time.
@RavenLoxlie
@RavenLoxlie 4 күн бұрын
Your talking about a civilisation so advanced technologically they would likely shield us from seeing them until we had worked through the sort of hurdles that might make us a threat. If you had a Dyson sphere it would be rather easy to use that sort of energy to project a portion of space and one billions of years might simply edit your perception. However the Fermi paradox has 2 simple solutions. Space is massive. The second is analysis of how atomic complexity has changed, the chemistry and physics of our corner of reality has only been capable of life for a relatively short timeframe.
@Jdne199311
@Jdne199311 4 күн бұрын
But we are a Ancient race. One day civilization will look to use as they creators
@sentientmeat8975
@sentientmeat8975 4 күн бұрын
I think that the need for intergalactic travel begins to grow smaller the better your technology becomes. Most civilisations probably end up downloading their consciousnesses into digital environments and that’s it. A whole species just downloaded onto a microchip that could be hurtling through space close to suns to generate enough power to run the technology. Or… even weirder… they learn how to transcend time and space all together before they become galactic explorers. When we see what we’ve been able to do with the elements available to us with technology… it doesn’t seem that far fetched that our need to actually search the corners of the galaxy would become limited. Augmented reality is in its early stages but it wouldn’t surprise me if even in 100 years we could download ourselves onto the web.
@PAGANONYMOUS
@PAGANONYMOUS 4 күн бұрын
It might just be that there are other civilisations but they're just too far away
@tomg224
@tomg224 4 күн бұрын
in 1mln years there won't be "to far away"
@Nacee082
@Nacee082 4 күн бұрын
We destroyed earth, on to our next challenge 💪🏾💪🏾
@SimonGildos
@SimonGildos 4 күн бұрын
It's already happened.
@kwakuasare316
@kwakuasare316 4 күн бұрын
Not necessarily there must be more civilisations. Maybe we could be the most intelligent life forms. If let's say there where no humans and we got wiped out millions of years ago or wherever we evolved life forms today wouldn't have a clue about stars, solar systems the sun etc. So maybe we are just the most intelligent. Someone has to be the most intelligent Maybe it was us. Monkeys, birds, the dinosaurs weren't close to evolving to humans intelligence, well I can't say dinosaurs as we just don't know
@thehouseofdowney
@thehouseofdowney 4 күн бұрын
First of all, we do know the size of dinosaur skulls and therefor their brains and we are certain they had minimal intelligence, similar to other modern reptiles. However given the scale of the universe its just hard to believe we would be the most intelligent, what makes us special?
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