The Universe is Massive
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/. — 3 years ago(November 22, 2022 08:38 AM)
The odds that we are here is so infinitesimally small, just us existing at all is a miracle. For intelligent life to happen more than once would seem almost impossible. Everything has to go right. You need a planet that has water but not too much, you need it to be just the right size, just the right distance from the sun, just the right tilt, just the right atmosphere, you need larger planets to suck up the asteroids so you don't keep getting smashed, you probably need a large moon for tidal pools (our moon is very rare), you need single cells to evolve, then you need multicellular organisms to evolve, and you need the environment to be stable enough to support this life over a period of billions of years. So much can go wrong in that time to wipe everything out. Life on this planet almost got wiped out more than once. Even if nothing goes wrong you still have to get incredibly lucky that evolution evolves intelligent creatures. In 4.5 billion years on this planet it has only happened once with Humans. All other animals that exist or have existed have been retarded. There is probably life on other planets, maybe it's even abundant, but intelligent life is probably only here on Earth.
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Aph the cat whisperer — 3 years ago(November 22, 2022 08:55 AM)
Nah, u just don't know. Our planet has thousands of creatures and if u think that is only possible on our planet despite there being trillions of galaxies filled with super planets better than our own then u need to wake up.
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/. — 3 years ago(November 22, 2022 08:59 AM)
Thousands of retarded creatures. Of all of the planets we have found we haven't found any like this one. They are either too hot, too cold, too big, too close to their sun. They are not good planets. This is the best one.
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