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Comments by "Taxtro" (@MrCmon113) on "Joe Rogan and Tim Pool Go DEEP on UFOs" video.
Yeah, but the situation is rather that we surveyed the entire surface of the ocean and couldn't find a trace of anything to do with whales, even though we know that whales must exist and they and their remains should come to the surface. The real question is not whether there are whales, but where the fuck are the whales?
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@zackbarkley7593 If we actually found someone, the question would get much, much more puzzling. The most plausible resolution to the Fermi-Paradox, from what I have seen, is that complex and intelligent life is inconceivably rare. So rare that there shouldn't be even a single other civilization in our galaxy. Because the greatest problem is why we can't see galactic civilizations in any of the other galaxies. If we found another civilization closeby, that'd be very odd and horrifying, because there must be something that gobbles up all of those civilizations before they can become interstellar. In any case, I'm totally on board with telescopes on the far side of the moon.
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If they arrive here now, they had smartphones thousands, perhaps millions of years ago.
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@xiv5148 You are wrong as well. An ocean might be of liquid nitrogen instead of water. Both of those words only refer to the aggregation state.
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@zackbarkley7593 All advanced civilization suffering from the same strange philosophical mistakes you are making would be a greater miracle than if none existed at all.
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@zackbarkley7593 You sure love to throw around buzzwords. An appeal to authority is the following. A says X. A is reputable. Therefore X is true. I did not do that. An ad hominem argument is the following. A say X. A is disreputable. Therefore X is false. As you can see I did neither. Being harsh or insulting is not by itself an ad hominem argument.
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@zackbarkley7593 You see, if none of them were more advanced than us, that would constitute a miracle. You have to ask yourself not only what's possible, but what's probable. And then again: it's not just our galaxy.
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@jacoballey21 What is the "known" universe? Do you mean the observable universe? Not that it matters, because you are clearly missing the point anyways.
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@jacoballey21 What point do you think you are making? How far radio signals have traveled from us is irrelevant. What's relevant is the expanse of space and time from which we get light. We get light from thousands of galaxies, none of which show any signs of civilization.
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@jacoballey21 We have found animals here, though. And we can see that the planet is inhabited from orbit. So not even this extremely misleading comparison works. Perhaps you should google the Fermi Paradox and the Dyson Dilemma before wasting more of your time needlessly arguing something you are totally ignorant of.
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Nah, it should have been like this right from the start. I dislike that I had to scroll down for all of those years.
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the magic chanch shell The browser version was not the one, which changed, you dunce.
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