There Are Thousands of Alien Empires in The Milky Way



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  1. Alien life? Yes, it is almost guaranteed to be a common occurrence in the galaxy. Even Sentience, I'd say, would be a common trait.
    But Sapience, I suspect to be so rare we'll unlikely meet another civilization before the distance between stars is too great to travel or observe

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  2. If you ask me, interstellar travel is impossible. Fusion reactors and so on are all science fiction and will never be possible. Moving at the Speed of light or close to is impossible and will never happen.
    We have this one Planet and this one planet only for all eternity or until our sun burns out.
    We will be long dead and extinct then, probably by our own greed and stupidity.

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  3. Well, 8 or 20 lightyears might sound like a long time for us. But who's to say the lifespans of these creatures will be in the same ballpark as us? if the average lifespan of one of these aliens is, lets say, 10000 years, then a 20 lightyear trip would be in human terms only a bit over 2 months of a human's lifespan.

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  4. I have studied this Paradox for hundreds and thousands of hours and while it is extremely likely that there is other intelligent life in the universe it is also extremely unlikely that any intelligent life exists outside of earth. The only way alien Society is could exist is if alien civilizations evolved without the predatory need for colonization and increasing territory and land mass an Intergalactic Society of predatory alien races would destroy itself

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  5. If I was an alien I would avoid our planet like the plague, we do nothing but destroy our environment and fight. If I had interplanetary travel technology I would think there are better places to go in our universe.

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  6. The biggest problem for alien life to colonize planets is that their home planet is built for that species. That means aliens will need to either only live in enclosed settlements or completely terraform the planet to naturally produce their air.
    Either you make space stations that guarantee a breathable atmosphere or you inhabit the least problematic planet with the most resources and stay in enclosed settlements.

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  7. Personally, I prefer the Star Trek explanation. The most advanced civilizations likely created some sort of neutrality policy with regards to planets currently occupied by sapient life. Even if we are considered low in intelligence by comparison, we are still a developing society. I believe that these "big brother" aliens are watching us develop with interest and under a policy of non-interference. If anyone were to overtly attempt to interfere it could mean war with some of the most technologically developed species in the galaxy. Until our society reaches adulthood on the galactic scale, we'll continue to just be a circus attraction. Also I would not be surprised if some of the species hope we kill ourselves off one way or another, so that they can just terraform the planet afterwards and colonize it.

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  8. If there is no travel in near-light (or travel not restricted by it that we do not know about) it would take an awful lot of time. Even worse, we could be the first, or among the first to become able to travel and colonize space.

    But all that is if we are able to pass the one of the great filters that could stop us – the climate change, pollution we cause and over-exploitation of Earths, natures resources.
    There might have been many alien races that fell on this point.

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  9. Maybe the galactic edge where Earth is just too far away. The Galactic core has many more stars and planets much closer to each other. So no one ever bothers to come this way.

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  10. We’ve always looked for water and soil depended life forms. Has it ever occurred to you there may be beings who live off of methane, sulphur etc and we’ve never dug in too deep

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  11. actually the reptiles ascended, somewhere far into the future in my conjecture and opinion. I personally, conjecture that they are the gatekeepers in which no one has no knowledge about. Just a bunch of type 3's with empires spanning the universe. Nothing new, other than the avians apparently, and the humans in this conjecture of "aliens" making it all the way to type 5. Heavn without death. When I think mgmt, I think, not immortal, at all. Weapons for the future, supposedly. You all gonna find relics spanning the universe unknowing where they all went? Maybe to the end where their mgmt weapons aren't active. Wonder where they get all the resources from, time travel? Interdimensional travel? I saw your little bug mouths twitching, did you find a grape or something?

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  12. what do you mean by "space is easy/hard"? what do you mean by "advanced societies which have broken through our limitations"? these are hardly scientific terms, but you use them like there's no problem. imo it makes this entire video pointless

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  13. Lets build epic island's 👀🗿
    In our grasp.
    Id start with our own solar system how many world's can we build in golden zone savely?
    When aliens finnaly find us lets make them lose there breath with Cosmic Art 😊

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  14. I feel like there's also the possibility that other life forms might not have the same perfect conditions that we do. For them there's a chance that our oxygen-rich atmosphere could very well be poisonous to them. Our perfect planet could be an uninhabitable world to them

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