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Renew Deal

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Thu Oct 29, 2015, 09:18 PM Oct 2015

Will we find aliens first or will they find us? [View all]

I mean one side revealing themselves to the other.

I'm talking about intelligent life. Not just microbes and amoebas.


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We will find them first
3 (10%)
They will find us first
18 (60%)
Humans are the only intelligent life in the universe.
2 (7%)
Not sure
0 (0%)
Other
7 (23%)
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They already found us. Rex Oct 2015 #1
It's possible Renew Deal Oct 2015 #4
I was worried I should have put in the sarcasm emo. Rex Oct 2015 #7
Please. take a look at ANY major religion; bobalew Oct 2015 #158
This. They are among us. Observing. NT Ex Lurker Oct 2015 #90
But to what end? Rex Oct 2015 #96
Perhaps they view us as a SNL skit. I really can't imagine an advanced species having interest RKP5637 Oct 2015 #108
SO we are the "ouch my balls" reality TV of the galaxy? Rex Oct 2015 #114
Really? Scootaloo Oct 2015 #152
Time will tell, it could be interesting if they did. I do have to agree with what Stephen Hawking RKP5637 Oct 2015 #162
I find Hawking's fear of alien contact a little silly Scootaloo Oct 2015 #163
Interesting!!! Sadly, I doubt either of us will ever see anything happen in our lives, I guess. n/t RKP5637 Oct 2015 #167
I'm young enough to look forward to inheriting a Mad Max wasteland Scootaloo Oct 2015 #170
Yep! n/t RKP5637 Oct 2015 #172
I sincerely wish you the best of luck. I think you have been left a real mess. Many of us did not RKP5637 Oct 2015 #177
Science... It's all part of Observation and Research. Glassunion Oct 2015 #109
True, but by that token wouldn't the alien species want to go back to their past Rex Oct 2015 #111
That is basically what I was getting at. Glassunion Oct 2015 #115
That is fascinating, in that it could give them clues as to why they are like they are today. Rex Oct 2015 #116
It could be that we are both plentiful and tasty to them. hifiguy Oct 2015 #144
Hehe... Rex Oct 2015 #145
Careful eating the hippies, man... hifiguy Oct 2015 #148
Bring me the horn from the human known as Fry! Rex Oct 2015 #150
Couldn't find a short clip of that. hifiguy Oct 2015 #154
The Republican debates skepticscott Oct 2015 #98
Yep. Lizard people. No bout adoubt it. hifiguy Oct 2015 #146
I agree, they were on CNBC TV Wednesday night. LiberalArkie Oct 2015 #156
David Icke is right! TheSarcastinator Oct 2015 #165
No, we already found them. KamaAina Oct 2015 #173
Well you know what FDR said about TVEEs and the Internets! Rex Oct 2015 #174
they know we are here and want nothing to do with us? Skittles Oct 2015 #180
They have already found us Duckhunter935 Oct 2015 #2
Other. First off, interstellar travel is so resource intensive, that it would be a waste. onehandle Oct 2015 #3
Now it is Renew Deal Oct 2015 #5
Well, my good friend, the rocket equation is not likely to be overthrown any time soon. longship Oct 2015 #16
I doubt it is possible to ever visit other galaxy's. nt Logical Oct 2015 #27
Yup! And interstellar travel too. longship Oct 2015 #32
Maybe worm holes are real! :-) nt Logical Oct 2015 #36
Or possibly the Alcubierre warp drive. hifiguy Oct 2015 #175
You're thinking about it the wrong way - I don't know if humans will ever MillennialDem Oct 2015 #62
It's too bad we won't be able to conquer death in our lifetime. Deadshot Oct 2015 #70
Might for me. I'm 35 and have good longevity genes (most grand and great grandparents living into MillennialDem Oct 2015 #72
We don't have to totally concour death for it to benefit you. Hassin Bin Sober Oct 2015 #81
Yeah, that's true. MillennialDem Oct 2015 #83
Not only that.... Xithras Oct 2015 #102
The rocket equation... krispos42 Oct 2015 #31
Or just send the middle managers, hair dressers, and telephone sanitizers. longship Oct 2015 #33
I'll volunteer to smash the bottle of champagne on the bow of... krispos42 Oct 2015 #40
Or just send the middle managers, hair dressers, and telephone sanitizers. AlbertCat Oct 2015 #52
But we know the fate that befell the Gulgafrinshans. lumberjack_jeff Oct 2015 #65
Or this one quickesst Oct 2015 #56
Nuclear pulse is available now, if fusion doesn't pan out. MillennialDem Oct 2015 #64
While I am a big fan of science. ZX86 Oct 2015 #41
Agreed Travis_0004 Oct 2015 #46
You don't have to go a billion years. ZX86 Oct 2015 #50
Yep!!! Exactly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! n/t RKP5637 Oct 2015 #112
Thinking too linearly forsaken mortal Oct 2015 #71
Maybe we can learn to... 3catwoman3 Oct 2015 #79
Well, the responses to the Alcubierre drive suggestion... longship Oct 2015 #84
No no...everything must be referenced through rockets! Rex Oct 2015 #126
Right. There are billions of star systems, billions of years ahead of us. onehandle Oct 2015 #78
From our point of view, it's expensive Shankapotomus Oct 2015 #85
Well, that's another matter altogether. longship Oct 2015 #86
Well, if we're looking for Shankapotomus Oct 2015 #87
Light sail! longship Oct 2015 #89
From a human POV, that sounds about right and is the only mindset we can imagine. Rex Oct 2015 #94
Well, the universe is governed by universal laws. longship Oct 2015 #100
Yet the way you type it, they seem set in stone and you know that is not true. Rex Oct 2015 #101
The universe is what it is. longship Oct 2015 #104
You must not like theoretical science much. Rex Oct 2015 #106
Well, that would be a straw man. longship Oct 2015 #110
Sorry did not mean you in particular. Rex Oct 2015 #113
Creativity in science does not mean making shit up. longship Oct 2015 #119
Who cares about warp drives? Geez is that all you got? Rex Oct 2015 #120
We know them all yet zipplewrath Oct 2015 #157
We would need stable wormholes Oneironaut Oct 2015 #121
Yup! That is my reading of the universe as well. longship Oct 2015 #123
Yw. If you used a warp drive that brought you even very close Oneironaut Oct 2015 #129
Don't forget time dilation. longship Oct 2015 #137
True. That would be hilariously pointless. Oneironaut Oct 2015 #139
We think. Rex Oct 2015 #124
If you have the resources of an entire solar system things start to look different Fumesucker Oct 2015 #138
Yes, but there's still the problem of huge distances. longship Oct 2015 #142
Distance is immaterial to immortal beings who can manipulate their sense of time at will Fumesucker Oct 2015 #155
True. In our current stage of understanding the universe, that makes sense. Glassunion Oct 2015 #149
Well, relativity kind of puts any such advancements aside. longship Oct 2015 #153
I don't know where you got the idea that I was implying that new scientific Glassunion Oct 2015 #160
Sadly for some it stopped with Einstein. Rex Oct 2015 #161
Interstellar travel. That's the thing here. longship Oct 2015 #166
Goldfish in a bowl. Glassunion Oct 2015 #168
Huh? nt longship Oct 2015 #169
98 to 99% Glassunion Oct 2015 #179
See? Stuck in another time period. Rex Oct 2015 #171
Indeed Glassunion Oct 2015 #181
Who's to say, maybe we're from another planet. B Calm Oct 2015 #6
With close to 7 billion people that we know of, it makes me wonder Rex Oct 2015 #9
Our creators were...we were built here .... nt fadedrose Oct 2015 #17
I know my next door neighbor has to be!! Kilgore Oct 2015 #38
I find it far more likely that we'll find evidence of an extraterrestrial civilization than that one Rond Vidar Oct 2015 #8
That makes sense Renew Deal Oct 2015 #10
It's unlikely we'll spot them through visual evidence. Radio emissions are much easier to detect. Rond Vidar Oct 2015 #11
Always thought they'd avoid us. JonathanRackham Oct 2015 #12
That will take patience. Renew Deal Oct 2015 #13
The aliens seeded the planet fadedrose Oct 2015 #14
"We are no accident." LuvNewcastle Oct 2015 #34
Who did this to you? tkmorris Oct 2015 #51
I am not a solid believer in anything I said fadedrose Oct 2015 #59
I saw your critical thinking flying around in a spaceship with aliens wheniwasincongress Oct 2015 #77
What's your critical thinking filled explanation of our origins? n/t prayin4rain Oct 2015 #97
Have you ever read any non-fiction by Carl Sagan? Shankapotomus Oct 2015 #91
Sigh. nt Codeine Oct 2015 #69
You forgot the sarcasm smilie. nt Curmudgeoness Oct 2015 #122
Message auto-removed Name removed Oct 2015 #140
No. Molten Core fadedrose Oct 2015 #147
Some astrophysicists make the argument that... krispos42 Oct 2015 #15
My guess is we find then first, and they are Yupster Oct 2015 #24
And then we keep them from evolving into an advanced life-form. krispos42 Oct 2015 #26
They ARE us. We just haven't figure it out yet. n/t Avalux Oct 2015 #18
Donald Trump has to be an alien, there's no other explanation! Initech Oct 2015 #19
I tend to believe we are under quarantine. roamer65 Oct 2015 #20
Now that makes sense. 2naSalit Oct 2015 #80
Well, as some have said ... RKP5637 Oct 2015 #117
We will find them in the end... Paulie Oct 2015 #21
They are all over the place. We're simply to dim witted to notice. hunter Oct 2015 #22
They found us terminally useless and moved on. alphafemale Oct 2015 #23
Actually, your answer is logically the best. Any species with the high-intelligence to travel the.. BlueJazz Oct 2015 #43
Thankfully we do not taste good. alphafemale Oct 2015 #47
They probably didn't want to take the chance they'd catch something. BlueJazz Oct 2015 #53
Not Necessarily forsaken mortal Oct 2015 #68
Ants are interesting. nt alphafemale Oct 2015 #74
No..I doubt that very seriously ( ew era ton essopsus ot klat tuoba taht !) BlueJazz Oct 2015 #76
Given the fact that we are in our technological childhood... longship Oct 2015 #25
Given how young our universe is compared to the others... Kalidurga Oct 2015 #28
They will come here to serve Man 6chars Oct 2015 #29
Well Played Kilgore Oct 2015 #37
Well, I for one won't be lining up for a rocket trip Art_from_Ark Oct 2015 #42
Yes. H2O Man Oct 2015 #30
Obvious simple answer, they just want to Serve Man Kilgore Oct 2015 #35
They're already here. ZX86 Oct 2015 #39
I think, as we are probably Shankapotomus Oct 2015 #93
History 2 Channel has some UFO stuff on now fadedrose Oct 2015 #44
It's very difficult to refute the evidence IMO that some really interesting, mysterious and RKP5637 Oct 2015 #127
It is mathematical impossible for there to be no other intelligent civilizations in our galaxy Half-Century Man Oct 2015 #45
Nope. Spider Jerusalem Oct 2015 #48
Life is a property of matter. L. Coyote Oct 2015 #49
I think Fermi Paradox makes for interesting reading Travis_0004 Oct 2015 #54
Already here.... peace13 Oct 2015 #55
They have already found us - and kept on going... LiberalElite Oct 2015 #57
Anyone who has ever had a premonition knows that thinking is the best way to travel. leveymg Oct 2015 #58
We'll find them... nonexistent. n/t lumberjack_jeff Oct 2015 #60
We first arrived on your Earth year 1967. Throd Oct 2015 #61
there was a gaggle of 'em in Boulder last night spanone Oct 2015 #63
A ton of energy is needed for space travel. Deadshot Oct 2015 #66
The surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe... beevul Oct 2015 #67
Message auto-removed Name removed Oct 2015 #73
Have you read Carl Sagan's Contact? wheniwasincongress Oct 2015 #75
If we keep 2naSalit Oct 2015 #82
They came, took a look, and put us on a quarantine list. hobbit709 Oct 2015 #88
I agree, they were smart and left us alone. n/t Paper Roses Oct 2015 #92
they already found us then ran the other way. nt Javaman Oct 2015 #95
They'll Find Us First ProfessorGAC Oct 2015 #99
We are the Aliens and they are us... yuiyoshida Oct 2015 #103
aliens have already found us. n/t Scout Oct 2015 #105
Some estimates are they could be about two billion years more advanced than us. RKP5637 Oct 2015 #107
Thank you! Rex Oct 2015 #118
Also, here's a humbling thought: Oneironaut Oct 2015 #125
Unless you know how to bend space and time to make two points anywhere in the universe met. Rex Oct 2015 #128
Exactly. I can't claim to be an expert or even close. Oneironaut Oct 2015 #130
Agree...the more outrageous we get, the crazier it gets. Rex Oct 2015 #132
What kind? get the red out Oct 2015 #131
Maybe they already did and wisely decided to ignore us. Tierra_y_Libertad Oct 2015 #133
Or maybe we are so alien to them and them to us, that neither group even notices the other. Rex Oct 2015 #134
I think you may be right. Kind of like sponges studying ballerinas and vice-versa. Tierra_y_Libertad Oct 2015 #136
They're here: DFW Oct 2015 #135
That's Not My Picture! ProfessorGAC Oct 2015 #141
Hold on, I have others: DFW Oct 2015 #151
Given the luck the human race has had hifiguy Oct 2015 #143
Ranch dressing, human flavor? Rex Oct 2015 #159
there is NO intelligent life in Universe TheSarcastinator Oct 2015 #164
They've already found us. They are now waiting to see whether PatrickforO Oct 2015 #176
I think we will find basic lifeforms in our solar system Marrah_G Oct 2015 #178
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