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    Quote Originally Posted by WillBrink View Post
    Remember the signal comes millions of light years away, so they're minimum that age old, and may have also been early in their development, and may just as likely be gone by now. That paper that the galaxy may be filled with now extinct civilizations recently published discusses that one. By the time someone gets our old TV shows, we too may have moved onto other tech as we already are, and probably gone too.
    In this case it's Proxima Centauri, which is only 4.23 light years away, so it's a recent signal generation. Life in the Milky Way Galaxy is a high possibility - intelligent advanced life is something else. I could imagine numerous star systems with planets that have produced some kind of creepy, crawly, slime critters that developed and died off over billions of years.

    I still think the concept of primitive life that may have developed on other planets around other stars will throw a lot people into a tizzy if it's ever proven - or they will just reject it outright.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OH58D View Post
    In this case it's Proxima Centauri, which is only 4.23 light years away, so it's a recent signal generation. Life in the Milky Way Galaxy is a high possibility - intelligent advanced life is something else. I could imagine numerous star systems with planets that have produced some kind of creepy, crawly, slime critters that developed and died off over billions of years.

    I still think the concept of primitive life that may have developed on other planets around other stars will throw a lot people into a tizzy if it's ever proven - or they will just reject it outright.
    Why many hypothesis that while intelligent life is likely, existing at the same time, far less so. Not sure of this got posted, but interesting:

    https://www.livescience.com/milky-wa...-life-map.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by WillBrink View Post
    Why many hypothesis that while intelligent life is likely, existing at the same time, far less so. Not sure of this got posted, but interesting:

    https://www.livescience.com/milky-wa...-life-map.html
    A lot of Sci-fi shows kind of have this in their plotlines. The "long dead alien civilizations that leave behind remains that are scooped up by existing species." Stargate and the spinoffs are a prime example of that.

    Not entirely implausible. Interesting they make mention that intelligent civilizations tend to "eradicate" themselves over time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WillBrink View Post
    Remember the signal comes millions of light years away, so they're minimum that age old, and may have also been early in their development, and may just as likely be gone by now. That paper that the galaxy may be filled with now extinct civilizations recently published discusses that one. By the time someone gets our old TV shows, we too may have moved onto other tech as we already are, and probably gone too.
    That too. Just one more consideration on the pile that makes regular "visitation" extremely unlikely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    That too. Just one more consideration on the pile that makes regular "visitation" extremely unlikely.
    I like they theory they're actually inter dimensional travelers of the main theories: from other parts of our galaxy time travelers, inter dimensional travelers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grand58742 View Post
    A lot of Sci-fi shows kind of have this in their plotlines. The "long dead alien civilizations that leave behind remains that are scooped up by existing species." Stargate and the spinoffs are a prime example of that.

    Not entirely implausible. Interesting they make mention that intelligent civilizations tend to "eradicate" themselves over time.
    I like the theory that aliens always represent the human elite in movies. Advanced, rapacious and dominant. Enlightened.

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    Tucker Carlson has this guy on last night.

    https://nypost.com/2021/01/02/a-harv...sited-in-2017/

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    Quote Originally Posted by P2Vaircrewman View Post
    Tucker Carlson has this guy on last night.

    https://nypost.com/2021/01/02/a-harv...sited-in-2017/
    His discussion with Lex on YouTube was very interesting.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottsBad View Post
    His discussion with Lex on YouTube was very interesting.

    Oooo someone else watching Lex!! Interesting stuff but often over my head

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