👽 . Would be arrogant to believe that humans are alone in the galaxy.
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I don’t see it as arrogant. Abiogenesis could be really hard. It’s possible that life is extremely rare, like one every galaxy rare or rarer. I lean toward this belief until there is better evidence from exoplanet data.
Super interesting Ill have to look into this. Imo theres a certain arrogance to a scientific explanation for everything. Everyone has different life experiences and almost every view has value.
There is only one truth though ...
Perhaps there are endless species out there, while our sense of time can be unique to us which makes interacting with other life forms whose temporal experience is different impossible.
To get there, I wanna hear how cats hear the world.
Chances are that our universal experience, to understand time as we do, we come to look like life on earth, and to experience time differently, our form becomes alien to us, but to them, they look like we do, and so on.
However i believe that temporal experience is the defining characteristic of life, as time is a fruit of life.
Which fruit would you see as time?
Hi Sarah.
Time itself is a fruit of life. Without life, there is no time.
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And the universe we live in, a reflection of the causalities of our existence, the passing of time both as cause and effect and to alien, we need to understand our universe, which is again a reflection of time, but then we would look like us.
Hey Mainvolume. I cant quite agree with that unless you see anything as life and unless theres nothingness and even nothingness is matter. A black hole could swallow us all up right? Including any planet. As long theres movement theres something that lets one see the passing of time. Human consciousness would just not be present for it. In the same way as when you sleep, your biorhythm that ha been taught by the day and night cycle and outside influences but your mind is not aware of the actual time anymore. Unless you’re in a certain brainwave frequency constantly. But even during sleep a person experience mutiple realities/timelines at once.
I’m afraid a planets temporal relativity shifting from the beholders point of view, to a temporal perspective beyond the horizon of lightspeed, or the wall of light of will, is comparable to swing the lightning go off but the thunder awaits.
The planet itself doesn’t change.
Regarding our own experience of time, life as we know it, for us to experience life form beyond our time, guessing the possibility is not impossible once understanding the universe.
The search for an intentional apex intentional creator to blame our false cored scientific understanding on is a flawed and misleading method.
I think the human nervous system would experience an overload of information. Could also be painful. Cats are incredible creatures in how they navigate the overload of environmental stimulus.
When it comes to how humans experience time and which rhythms they follow the school/vacation cycle is still so ingrained into the daily reality that I often question how many actually create “new” things instead of adapting/repeating something that holds no real truth.
I don’t think that cats nervous system would overload our cerebral cortex, yet considering the physical difference in ear and optics function, I believe the experience of time itself is different, but yet possible for human brain to be able to adapt to would we be able to record and experience the sensory sensations like the movie Strange Days.
Maybe we can’t just “see” them with our senses, after all the visible spectrum is very small… and yes we have instruments but they may be limited in some way we don’t know yet…
Intelligent life is indeed quite rare, considering that multicellular organisms only emerged 600 million years ago, while single-celled organisms dominated the Earth for over 4 billion year.
But the thing is universe is 13.8 billion years old and we can't even comprehend the scale. Very unlikely we are the only intelligent one.
At the end of the day it's probability.
While time itself is not linear, since the quantum possibilities of causalities are not linear causalities are not unidirectional, else how would we remember?!
Why is our memories not absolute? Because time is not static.
Now is the sum of all the time lived comparable to a song playing.
And the reason why time has existed longer than life, is because the causalities of past time is not linear in complexity when looking back but our time calculations are, since that’s how long the luminar temporal projection can be calculated.
Time as gravity has inertia since the gravity is an effect of time, and gravity creates mass, and mass is temporal change and compression, which in turn adds to temporal complexity, which the quantum state is explained as uncertainty when not observed or chaos in entropic motion.
Temporal centric theory is a much simpler explanation to describe our experiences of reality, instead of disregarding the very essence of reality, which is what?! 
Without uncertainty, where nothing can be certain, the fear of the unknown implodes.
Scientific management by fear becomes a quite entertaining joke.
The unknown is coming to get us. 
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Crazy person?!
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Feeding the unknown with fear somehow does question the validity of sanity.
Like mothering terror.
How you doing, Sarah? You need to talk to someone about those issues?!
Quantum mechanical theory wanting uncertainty to justify fear mongering doesn’t make a scientific case. 
Where is the rebel bass?!
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Is there an issue with a person trying to learn about topics that are interesting.
You seem to be a very well educated person. I dont respect ppl being rude due to what?
Terror lives on this planet due to arrogant men. Im no ones mommy.
Not seen that documentary, but the Fermi Paradox raises an interesting point (on assumption they haven’t visited) that alien life could have existed for a few billion years before us and should therefore be “everywhere”. We do all seem to be from the same original life form on this planet don’t we as well? That said, we seem to have popped up relatively early into the age of the Universe.












