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|    JTEM to All    |
|    Confirmed: Alien craft have reached us!!    |
|    06 Jul 25 01:17:07    |
      XPost: alt.paranormal, sci.skeptic, alt.atheism       XPost: alt.alien.research       From: jtem01@gmail.com              Now wait a minute, wait..wait..wait..              Most people, nearly all, will tell you that, yes, they do       believe that there are other civilizations outside of the       Earth. That, space is just so big, so infinite is size that       no matter how small we make the odds we are left with huge       numbers of inhabited worlds.              Think of this: If all we do is assume that maybe there's       one civilization to arise, on average, for every single       GALACTIC CLUSTER, that still leaves us with half a trillion       alien civilizations.              Oh. A "Galactic Cluster" is literally what it sounds like,       which is to say a cluster of galaxies.              Yes galaxies appear to cluster in groups.              We're talking 100, maybe even 1,000 galaxies per cluster,       and if we assumed that they average even just one single       intelligent species per cluster, we're looking at half a       trillion or more alien civilizations surrounding us...              So the numbers are BIG.              This same argument or "Logic" can be applied to alien craft.              NOTE: "Alien craft" doesn't have to be manned. We've sent       plenty of tech out into space yet, apart from our own moon,       we don't as a rule send people. Just machines.              Next...              Already we here on the planet Earth can detect "Biosignatures"       on other worlds more than 100 light years away.              A "Biosignature" would be anything placed in the atmosphere by       life. Oxygen, here on earth, comes from life. Methane, here on       Earth, is likewise a biproduct of life... on & on & on...              So the point is that we can identify "Biosignatures" out beyond       100 light years from us, already, yet we haven't even been in       the exoplanet game for 40 years yet!              If an alien species is exactly as technologically advanced as       we are, and within 100 light years, they know that we're here.              They know that there's life on this Earth.              Now imagine if they are as advanced as we are -- not any more       high tech then us here on Earth -- but their priorities are       completely different. Maybe what we invest into the military       is what they invest into space exploration. In which case, they       might've found us a decade or more ago!              The point is that we don't have to imagine Star Trek or a       Flash Gordon scenario here. A civilization's priorities may       be a larger factor in their ability to spot us then even       there level of technology. They might be a few decades behind       us, but simply spent the bucks where we wouldn't...              Yeah space is huge and they could be looking but still managed       to miss us, or haven't gotten around to us yet, more likely,       but if they exist they can spot us. They can know life is here.              That's it.              The planet has been broadcasting the fact that there's life       down here -- via biosignatures -- for BILLIONS of years already,       so time doesn't even seem to be a factor....              So, let's guesstimate here: If we've been visible for billions       of years, and they could exist anywhere out beyond 100 light       years in any direction, what are the odds that someone sends a       probe to inspect this life-bearing world that they see?              Well. Even if it only happens once in a million years, there's       been over 60 since the dinosaurs went extinct. There's been       some 500 or more since the Cambrian explosion. There's been two       to three since the genus Homo (humans) evolved...              At once every 100 million years there's been at least five since       the Cambrian Explosion.              At once every billion years there's been 2 since the Great       Oxidation Event...              It's just one of those things where no matter how big we make       the numbers, there's been so much time and space is so       incomprehensibly large that we still have alien craft buzzing       the earth.                                                                                                                                                          --       https://jtem.tumblr.com/tagged/The%20Book%20of%20JTEM/page/5              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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