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It's Party Time! / Re: Hangman
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It's Party Time! / Re: Hangman
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The Party Room / Re: Tell us something about yourself!
« Last post by ImpracticalDino on May 05, 2024, 11:06:03 PM »
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And this isn't calling you out Mu-u-ud Brother, but Mo-o-o will say that those that think that there is no such thing as aliens or other intelligent life out there is quite naive.
Oh, I didn’t mean to imply that I don’t believe alien life exists—I just don’t think it’s visiting Earth. I do believe there are people out there who really have seen strange things, but saying alien visitors and their spaceships are the reason for such phenomena seems like a stretch. That explanation falls more into the category of mythology/folklore than logic/facts, though I do think it’s a lot of fun to imagine (you know me)…
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All go-o-od, Mu-u-ud Brother! Mo-o-o would've mentioned that regardless of what Mo-o-o thought you were implying, but thanks for clarifying though. :)
And yeah, Mo-o-o agree with yo-o-ou on that fully. And like I said, they should have more efficient means of travel than a flying saucer disk if aliens did visit us, I'd imagine! :p

As for the scientific effort to detect alien life—well, that’s a whole other category. To me, the scientific Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) is not only worthwhile but necessary to our understanding of science as a whole. I mean, I couldn’t agree with your thoughts more. The way I’ve always seen it, there isn’t even a question of whether life on other planets exists. The more we explore space, the more we find that the circumstances which led to life evolving on Earth aren’t particularly rare elsewhere, as shown by the examples you mentioned. Going further, I don’t find it hard to believe that life with a level of intelligence similar to ours could exist out there. In fact, it seems quite egotistical to me how some people think humans are the only intelligent forms of life in existence. We live in a universe that’s incomprehensibly vast and filled with far more unknowns than knowns—what makes us so sure we’re alone? “What limited thinking,” indeed!

Yep, yep, yep! Our Earth ain't as special as some may think, and we as a species shouldn't be too special either! It's sad, the amount of egotisticalness humans can have. Some of them could really use a go-o-o-od humbling in the grand scheme of things. And well, this fishy ain't surprised, some even still think humans are separate from animals apparently... :rolleyes

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I'm curious why nobody mentions trying to find life in general...doesn't have to be "big brain" like the humans that we are right now that have evolved from monkeys.
On the topic of less advanced extraterrestrial life, I will say that there was quite a stir in the 90s over a meteorite from Mars, ALH 84001, that supposedly showed fossil evidence of microscopic life. This was later concluded to be inaccurate, but the claim caused a lot of excitement in the scientific community at the time.

All this being said, the question is when and where will we confirm the existence of alien life, and will our own species even survive long enough to do so? I suppose, as Neil deGrasse Tyson put it, “There are times, at least for now, when we must be content to love the questions themselves.”
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Was there ever talk about microscopic life or something being possible in the leftover traces of water on Mars despite the atmosphere being stripped away like, long long time ago? That would be something quite interesting to Mo-o-o-o as well. :olittlefoot
And also, personally I don't think it should be too far-fetched for microscopic life like that to possibly hitch rides on meteorites and perhaps land on planets...and adapt/flourish with the right conditions. :rainbowThinking

Nice words of wisdom from Tyson. :DD

However, knowing all of the selfishness, greediness, division, hate, and crime that currently still plagues our world a lot to this day unfortunately, Mo-o-o have his doubts if we can survive long enough as a species. Really really hopeful for a better future, but I'm not holding my breath. It really feels like to me, that greediness, planned obsolescence, and corruption are the top three biggest factors of why technology doesn't seem to be advancing as fast as it used to.
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The Party Room / Re: Land Before Time: One word story
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It's Party Time! / Re: Word Association
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It's Party Time! / Re: Word Connection
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It's Party Time! / Re: Alphabet Game
« Last post by ImpracticalDino on May 05, 2024, 10:37:25 PM »
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It's Party Time! / Re: Hangman
« Last post by ImpracticalDino on May 05, 2024, 10:18:39 PM »
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It's Party Time! / Re: Hangman
« Last post by The Chronicler on May 05, 2024, 09:16:55 PM »
Alright! :DD

Okay, let's try this one...


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It's Party Time! / Re: Alphabet Game
« Last post by The Chronicler on May 05, 2024, 09:11:04 PM »
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