tomadao wrote:
Kalister1 wrote:
How is it a waste of time? What is more important that finding out if we are or are not alone in the universe? Contact with an extraterrestrial intelligence would be more important than anything in the hitherto.
Kind of waste of time because I think that human kind could spend more time on certain things like AIDS, cancer, pollution... Who can know for sure that a supposed intelligent extraterrestrial life is much more technologically advanced than us? Maybe intelligent aliens DO exist, but they can still be in the stone age.
If aliens exist, have much more technological resources and want to get in touch with us, why don't they land on the center of New York and call CNN? That would be far more easy than abducting some farmers on distant villages or doing green-light shows on the skies.
Not that I don't believe in aliens but, as nobody has ever proved anything on centuries, I'm a little sceptical.
It is certain that life besides us exists in the universe, as demonstrated by the Drake Equation. The paradox is we haven't found it yet, but that doesn't mean its not out there.
While some aliens may be in the stone age, there are an untold multitude in the galaxy, which makes it definite that many will be much more advanced than us. Even 200 years more advanced than us would make them seem like gods to us.
Yes, thats why I don't really believe UFOs have been visiting the planet. Why would they abduct a random farmer?
Its mathematically certain that aliens exist. Its almost naive, or arrogant in some peoples case, to believe we are the only intelligent life in the galaxy.
I don't see the problem. You don't use telescopes and astronomers to cure AIDs. Very little money is spent on Astronomy, a lot less than should be. What you should be really wondering is why we spend so much on the military, on social welfare programs, and not on science and research.
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