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The Fermi's Paradox - Where's Everybody? by YourGFsnatcher: 8:31pm On Dec 26, 2023
I've always been fascinated by the unimaginable size of the universe. The universe is so big that even fully comprehending the size of the solar system and sizes of bigger objects like the sun and Jupiter Is a big deal.

Just to give you a glimpse, if the size of the earth could be represented by the size of a football, the moon will be three feet away, Mars (our neighbouring planet) will be a mile away, where would Uranus be? Forget it.

As big as the solar system is, it's just a dot in our galaxy of about 200 billion star systems. There are over 2 trillion galaxies in the observable universe alone. ( The un-observable universe.

Now the big question is, as the universe take big reach..how comes we've never encountered other life forms from another start system or extra terrestrial planet? Where's Everybody?

Fermi asked the famous question with his paradox.

Do you think that there are other life forms in other planets we are yet to discover or do you think we are truly alone in the universe?
Re: The Fermi's Paradox - Where's Everybody? by budaatum: 11:42pm On Dec 26, 2023
YourGFsnatcher:

Do you think that there are other life forms in other planets we are yet to discover or do you think we are truly alone in the universe?

I truly can't tell.

Considering how large the universe is it should be odd that our tiny spot is the only one with life forms on it. Yet, despite all our looking we haven't found other life forms.

Guess we'd learn more as we look more, since the date will one day will be the first of January 100,000.

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Re: The Fermi's Paradox - Where's Everybody? by incogni2o: 4:38am On Dec 27, 2023
budaatum:


I truly can't tell.

Considering how large the universe is it should be odd that our tiny spot is the only one with life forms on it. Yet, despite all our looking we haven't found other life forms.

Guess we'd learn more as we look more, since the date will one day will be the first of January 100,000.

God made the Earth specifically for Humans, Thats the reason everything seems perfect for us here.

The Trees, Birds, Fishes, Seasons, Atmospheres.

All, God made Good.

God made the Heavens and yhe Earth

Multiple Heavens, Single Earth.

The Earth was without form and void, meaning it was just like other planet. Then God continued creation of this Beautiful Place we Live.
Re: The Fermi's Paradox - Where's Everybody? by YourGFsnatcher: 10:24am On Dec 27, 2023
budaatum:


I truly can't tell.

Considering how large the universe is it should be odd that our tiny spot is the only one with life forms on it. Yet, despite all our looking we haven't found other life forms.

Guess we'd learn more as we look more, since the date will one day will be the first of January 100,000.

You are right

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