Submitted by Worth_Floor4303 t3_11uu8e3 in space
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Submitted by Worth_Floor4303 t3_11uu8e3 in space
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You haven't even scratched the surface mate. Google drake equation. You are welcome
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the question isn't if life exists out there, it's if it is intelligent
the universe relatively tends to infinity, so life out there isn't a possibility but certainty.
and yeah chemistry is the basis of all life anywhere, but if your question is if life could form in the vacuum of space, then imo no
Fred Hoyle wrote an SF novel (not a very good one, IMO) about this very thing in 1957, called "The Black Cloud", here's a link for a (maybe free) download...https://epdf.pub/the-black-cloud9d2362b1e79cd8ef36892157d3f1677d29607.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_equation
The Drake equation is a probabilistic argument used to estimate the number of active, communicative extraterrestrial civilizations in the Milky Way Galaxy.[1][2]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi_paradox
The Fermi paradox is the discrepancy between the lack of conclusive evidence of advanced extraterrestrial life compared to the apparently high a priori likelihood of its existence.[1][2] As a 2015 article put it, "If life is so easy, someone from somewhere must have come calling by now."[3]
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> It might sound far fetched but the universe is highly believed to be stretched out to infinity?
it's kind of hard to speculate about the number of fish in the ocean when all you have is a half drop of water.
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The Hubble Deep Field: The Most Important Image Ever Taken
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcBV-cXVWFw
In 2003, the Hubble Space Telescope took the image of a millenium, an image that shows our place in the universe. Anyone who understands what this image represents, is forever changed by it.
20 years later, consider what JWST has done.
Hubble is cute little toy.
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even if ET picks up on the first ring... in 24,950 years, it's going to be another 25,000 until we hear back.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arecibo_message
The message was aimed at the current location of M13, about 25,000 light years from Earth, because M13 was a large and relatively close collection of stars that was available in the sky at the time and place of the ceremony.
Larry Niven talks about a galactic/universe distributed being that coalesces every once in a while to share and think about the collected data. One of the Draco Tavern collections.
But it might Inside a star....?
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Worth_Floor4303 OP t1_jcpx12w wrote
English is not my first language and I am ready to answer or debate anyone just to learn! I love being corrected so I’ll appreciate if anyone can find anything wrong with my theory and enlighten me!! Thank you in advance