But if "to live" is the object/end to be attained by Life - is it not achieved right off the birth? What's next?Wouldn't death be a more suitable intent - it also seems to be common to all men. Tubby
- Maybe advanced civilizations have existed or do exist somewhere, but the speed of light really is the absolute unsurpassable barrier that it seems to be. So that it would take literally billions of years for them to reach us, just as it would also take billions of years for them to become aware of us even if they knew where to look. (The observable universe is something like 93 billion light years across.)
Quote from: quadz on February 12, 2011, 05:53:06 PM- Maybe advanced civilizations have existed or do exist somewhere, but the speed of light really is the absolute unsurpassable barrier that it seems to be. That's what I mean by intellectual arrogance: This is an example of a member of the human species not only extending his scientific ideals to his fellow man, but insisting that extraterrestrial life forms - if they exist - must also submit to them.
- Maybe advanced civilizations have existed or do exist somewhere, but the speed of light really is the absolute unsurpassable barrier that it seems to be.
Quote from: Tubby on February 12, 2011, 11:51:18 PMQuote from: quadz on February 12, 2011, 05:53:06 PM- Maybe advanced civilizations have existed or do exist somewhere, but the speed of light really is the absolute unsurpassable barrier that it seems to be. That's what I mean by intellectual arrogance: This is an example of a member of the human species not only extending his scientific ideals to his fellow man, but insisting that extraterrestrial life forms - if they exist - must also submit to them.I'll give you the benefit of the doubt that you had trouble parsing my grammar.This is how the above was intended read: "Maybe ... the speed of light really is the absolute unsurpassable barrier that it seems to be."Feel free to untwist your knickers now. * * *As it happens, it is with the deepest sadness that I regard the possibility that we may never, ever, ever be able to explore the universe. It would fill me with immense joy to learn that FTL travel were someday to be a practical possibility. However, I am also able to accept that there may be no practical way to transmit information faster than the speed of light, no matter how advanced the civilization is.OK?
Quote from: quadz on February 13, 2011, 12:42:22 AMQuote from: Tubby on February 12, 2011, 11:51:18 PMQuote from: quadz on February 12, 2011, 05:53:06 PM- Maybe advanced civilizations have existed or do exist somewhere, but the speed of light really is the absolute unsurpassable barrier that it seems to be. That's what I mean by intellectual arrogance: This is an example of a member of the human species not only extending his scientific ideals to his fellow man, but insisting that extraterrestrial life forms - if they exist - must also submit to them.I'll give you the benefit of the doubt that you had trouble parsing my grammar.This is how the above was intended read: "Maybe ... the speed of light really is the absolute unsurpassable barrier that it seems to be."Nope, Quadz. This is the quote taken directly from your reply #39: "the speed of light really is the absolute unsurpassable barrier that it seems to be. So that it would take literally billions of years for them to reach us, just as it would also take billions of years for them to become aware of us even if they knew where to look."'The speed of light REALLY IS the absolute unsurpassable barrier it seems to be' - Quadz (emphasis added)."really is", Quadz. That's what you said, and is one more reason why I think your intellectual arrogance is getting the better of you.
Quote from: Tubby on February 12, 2011, 11:51:18 PMQuote from: quadz on February 12, 2011, 05:53:06 PM- Maybe advanced civilizations have existed or do exist somewhere, but the speed of light really is the absolute unsurpassable barrier that it seems to be. That's what I mean by intellectual arrogance: This is an example of a member of the human species not only extending his scientific ideals to his fellow man, but insisting that extraterrestrial life forms - if they exist - must also submit to them.I'll give you the benefit of the doubt that you had trouble parsing my grammar.This is how the above was intended read: "Maybe ... the speed of light really is the absolute unsurpassable barrier that it seems to be."
Quote from: Tubby on February 13, 2011, 01:07:12 AMQuote from: quadz on February 13, 2011, 12:42:22 AMQuote from: Tubby on February 12, 2011, 11:51:18 PMQuote from: quadz on February 12, 2011, 05:53:06 PM- Maybe advanced civilizations have existed or do exist somewhere, but the speed of light really is the absolute unsurpassable barrier that it seems to be. That's what I mean by intellectual arrogance: This is an example of a member of the human species not only extending his scientific ideals to his fellow man, but insisting that extraterrestrial life forms - if they exist - must also submit to them.I'll give you the benefit of the doubt that you had trouble parsing my grammar.This is how the above was intended read: "Maybe ... the speed of light really is the absolute unsurpassable barrier that it seems to be."Nope, Quadz. This is the quote taken directly from your reply #39: "the speed of light really is the absolute unsurpassable barrier that it seems to be. So that it would take literally billions of years for them to reach us, just as it would also take billions of years for them to become aware of us even if they knew where to look."'The speed of light REALLY IS the absolute unsurpassable barrier it seems to be' - Quadz (emphasis added)."really is", Quadz. That's what you said, and is one more reason why I think your intellectual arrogance is getting the better of you.Listen asshole.I'm telling you how my fucking comment was intended, and I'm a little irritated that you now appear to be insinuating I'm lying about it.As it happens, the reason the post you copied that comment from says posted "February 12, 2011, 05:53:06 pm" but edited "February 12, 2011, 05:55:47" is because I actually went back a couple minutes later after re-reading it, and explicitly added the "seems" because I was concerned the "maybe" wasn't clear enough that it was intended to apply to the entire conjecture.quadz
As far as I'm concerned it's known information life exists on other planets.
I also don't agree that the other intelligent life would be dangerous, life that could get here anyways.
There is no other drive remotely as consistent across all living species as the drive to procreate. It's the master driver of life, and that's why I think that the purpose of life, ultimately, is to procreate (make more life).
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As far as YOU are concerned? So I take it you've studied the universe first-hand and discovered life elsewhere? Care to share this evidence you've found?
Personally I have zero doubt about this, just like if I get pushed out of an airplane and fall on a spike I'll die.