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I know all the probability arguments, and brought them myself often, years ago. But sober fact is that we still have not a single hint for life existing anywhere, not to mention intelligent, complex life. We only have our ideas, theories, imaginations. And if there is intelligent life, it necessarily is more alien to us than any lifeform here on earth. We must want to take the implication from this simple truth much more into account before formulating expectations about how it would be like - expectations that are based on our human experiences and here on Earth. Space is no hospitable place, its a dead, empty cold void, not to mention the outlook for its future based on some of our more "pessimistic" cosmological theories. No comfort in them at all. We know nothing for sure. All we do is fantasizing so far. We take the earthly soap opera and project it into space. We should be much more cautious and stay silent and put instead of wanting to make all cosmos aware of our existence and where we are. I think we are stupidly optimistic, as if we ask for getting exterminated. Better be cautious than sorry. After all, even on Earth "life" still means "fight for survival".
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