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Aliens Exist: Yes
Aliens Visit Earth: Nope Aliens look anything like us:Nope Probability of a fanatic religious group gaining power and enslaving the aliens should they visit earth by claiming they don't look like us therefore aren't sentient: 85.3% Probability of world war due to aliens landing in say Russia and USA nuking Russia because America thinks that Russia now has technology that could threaten them. : 94:5% Probability of war with Aliens should they land on earth: 74.3% |
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It may well be the case that only bi-peds with highly prehensile hands have a high chance of developing as complex intelligence as us. |
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http://mail.colonial.net/~rpavlik/sc...ep%20space.jpg . . .has no life in it whatsoever? There are 10,000 galaxies in that photograph alone, and it doesn't even cover a fraction of the visible sky. |
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beings would be bi-peds if we assume that the conditions required for intelligent life are somewhat universal i.e. Earth-like. At various times on earth completely separated groups of animals in similar environments have followed similar evolutionary paths. Nature tends to tackle the same problems in the same ways. |
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Having said all that, I do believe that there is probably life out there, but I don't know it to be a fact and your formula doesn't prove it to anyone. |
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I wonder... If on anouther planet... in anouther galaxy... if they are haveing a conversation like this one.:rotfl:
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What's interesting is that you can apply all the logic you want to this subject, but everything changes when you actually see one of these things. At that point, your life changes and logic goes out the window.
In my case, I wasn't looking at some distant object in the sky through a grainy quality domestic camcorder, I was looking at a huge, silent object, hovering about 500 feet from me and about 100 feet in the air. I had two choices; become part of the whole UFO thing by reporting it, or simply take it as an incredible personal experience. I chose the latter. |
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We look at the refutable evidence for the hypothesis and use various tools of reasoning to decide if the evidence makes the hypothesis more than likely. Either: A) There will be enough evidence for us to reason that the hypothesis is more likely than not. In this case we can say that we know the hypothesis to be true to some degree of certainty, however small. or B) There will not be enough evidence for us to reason that the hypothesis is more likely than not. In this case we can say that we know the hypothesis to be false to some degree of certainty, however small. I can't imagine a situation in which the evidence we have makes it impossible to reason one way or the other. Only refusal to do so would result in a 'I don't know' answer. |
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Jim... did they try to beam you up and take you home as a pet also.. lol:rotfl: |
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