skippy wrote: ↑Sat Jun 30, 2018 7:46 pm
Bobby wrote: ↑Sat Jun 30, 2018 4:19 pm
I don't believe that life only started here on Earth.
Microbes may have colonised the whole universe.
We may find microbes on Mars very soon.
( but they may have come from Earth)
The question is -
is there any intelligent life in the universe apart from humans?
By intelligent - I mean smart enough to communicate by radio etc.
It’s an interesting question,bobby.
Given humans have only had the “smarts” to communicate via radio for the past hundred years or so ourselves does that mean we were not “ smart “ until then?
Our technology “smarts” are a mere blip of our existence on Earth.
Do we measure intelligence by our own criteria? Because other beings may measure it by very different ways.
Radio progress is just one way to measure intelligence.
Also - if there are any intelligent beings within 100 light years from here then
we're only going to find out about it by radio signals.
Alpha Centauri is only 4 light years away.
Anyone living on a planet near there could send back a reply
and we'd get it 8 years after sending our signal.
As you said 100 years is brief.
The Universe is over 13 billion years old.
The Earth is only around 4.5 billion years old.
It's possible that an alien civilisation sent out signals 13 - 4.5 = 8.8 billion years ago
and they all died out 1,000 years later.
Such a signal would be lost in time.
The possibility of 2 civilisations being alive at the same time
and able to communicate is remote.
We might be the only civilisation alive right now in the universe &
millions of other civilisations could have come and gone in the distant past.
Even if they did sent out signals they might be too weak to pick up even
with the largest radio telescopes.