Go to the southern border. Alien life everywhere.I just don't buy the theory.
We haven't found evidence of alien life so... climate change hurr durr.
I'm all for efficient energy production/harnessing though.
Go to the southern border. Alien life everywhere.I just don't buy the theory.
We haven't found evidence of alien life so... climate change hurr durr.
I'm all for efficient energy production/harnessing though.
How's your retirement abroad going?Go to the southern border. Alien life everywhere.
You know I'm working. How's it going? My wife and I were coming back from an anniversary trip yesterday, t-boned a lady who pulled out from a stop sign. Totalled the car. Everyone ok, a little sore.How's your retirement abroad going?
I was really enjoying your stories about how you figured out the secret to living a great life for cheap outside of the United States.
Where are you living now my friend?
I just don't buy the theory.
We haven't found evidence of alien life so... climate change hurr durr.
I'm all for efficient energy production/harnessing though.
OMG bro, I don't actually care.You know I'm working. How's it going? My wife and I were coming back from an anniversary trip yesterday, t-boned a lady who pulled out from a stop sign. Totalled the car. Everyone ok, a little sore.
It's a theory based on the idea that lack of evidence is evidence. I don't buy it.It’s not necessarily about climate change (although that’s our problem)...
The question is, where is everyone else in the Universe?
Just in our own Milky Way galaxy, a reasonable projection is 10-20 spacefaring civilizations.
But there are 100,000,000,000 galaxies. The odds that we are the only sentient beings to have ever evolved are scant.
In our own galaxy, if other planetary civilizations didn’t leave their planet, at least there would be radio waves that we’d pick up.
Yet, nothing.
The question is, why?
It’s entirely possible that spacefaring civilizations did or will exist in our own galaxy, but they died out or haven’t been born yet (after all our sentient time on the Earth hasn’t been all that long).
So, the ‘Great Filter’.
Either we’re truly special (unlikely), or we’ve not heard from anyone because they are displaced from us in time, or no civilization has been able to leave their planet.
Look at Earth, do we seem poised to concur our own Solar System, or move beyond?
Sadly, no.
The answer to ‘Fermi’s Paradox’ is that everyone who could have possibly contacted us died in their own political/environmental filth.
Sad.
You mean we won't die if we address climate change? Wow, I'm in!!
If you believe in the climate change hoax you might as well be dead.No, you’re dead, either way, cheers.
It's a theory based on the idea that lack of evidence is evidence. I don't buy it.
If you believe in the climate change hoax you might as well be dead.
I don't buy the idea that climate change/energy source depletion is the reason we do not have evidence of alien life.Which part don’t you buy?
That we haven’t had contact with ‘aliens’?
Or that it just might not be possible?
Perhaps the distances are too great.
In either case, it’s evident that we’ll likely die right here on this planet.
You're the expert, tell me.Is the climate changing?
You're the expert, tell me.
Really? Weather service is predicting a cooler than normal September. Look at weather stats for the 1930's. Things go in cycles. Not that there isn't any merit to man influenced climate. But even if we do everything 100% right, which we won't, doesn't stop the rest of the world from polluting. But in the U.S. It's really about controlling everything and everyone.Where the friend do you live?
It’s changing everywhere.
I don't buy the idea that climate change/energy source depletion is the reason we do not have evidence of alien life.
Really? Weather service is predicting a cooler than normal September. Look at weather stats for the 1930's. Things go in cycles. Not that there isn't any merit to man influenced climate. But even if we do everything 100% right, which we won't, doesn't stop the rest of the world from polluting. But in the U.S. It's really about controlling everything and everyone.
You have no answer. It's either get your way or ridicule the obvious.Parrot talking points.
You’re disappointing, but you’ve heard that before.
It's the assertion of the theory you brought up.That’s not anyone’s assertion.
Really? Weather service is predicting a cooler than normal September. Look at weather stats for the 1930's. Things go in cycles. Not that there isn't any merit to man influenced climate. But even if we do everything 100% right, which we won't, doesn't stop the rest of the world from polluting. But in the U.S. It's really about controlling everything and everyone.
It's the assertion of the theory you brought up.