Apologies in advance, I typed the first half on my lunch break at work and the second is a paragraph I sent my sister yesterday, we’ve been bantering about the subject for a few days.
This theory is trying to take more logic and science into account for what we could expect from other species that could be out there (I believe other intelligence exists, I don’t believe we will get evidence proving this, at least for another million years or so. my theory explains more, any questions are welcome)
So basically, my theory starts with our galaxy, we’ve already had rovers on 2 planets that found no life, we’re on earth so that leaves 5 more planets, we’ve had JWST able to get in depth photos of our other planets leading us to believe there’s no intelligent life, perhaps other life forms that somehow formed amongst gas and radiation in seriously hot or cold environments, but no intelligence. The only other nearby ish planet were looking at is Proxima Centauri which is a little under 5 light years away, we have a huge shot in the dark theory of how a species could be reflecting light from the bright side because the planet has a, if you want the scientific term, fucked orbit, and has a dark side and a light side that never change, but anyhow we think they reflect light from the bright side to the dark side to sustain life on both sides. We have gotten some photos ish but haven’t confirmed anything. The next galaxy we can look at (which is the closet known one) is andromeda, which is 2.5 million light years away. We could assume based on our galaxy that perhaps each galaxy has a weird sort’ve thing where if life forms, there’s only one intelligent life form, it would make sense that the whole planets space atmosphere needs empty planets doing nothing but emitting certain gravitational poles and sending certain frequencies/messing with temperature etc. With that assumption we could also throw the whole “if there’s another intelligent species they’re hella more intelligent than us” thing out the window, they could be, but with that they could be the same, and they could be less intelligent, even if they’re way smarter, who’s to say the planet they evolved on is rich in resource to help them get off and progress? maybe it has less than ours, maybe it has the same amount of resource, we have absolutely no logical reason to assume aliens would progress way faster than us, or form their spot in the universe in relation to the Big Bang any faster than us, with that, we just figured out stone tools 2 million years ago. We could assume a hella smarter alien species figured out light travel and sent a crew out towards us 2 million years ago when we figured out stone tools, but even if they did and even if they sent it from our closest known galaxy, they’d still have 500,000 light years before they get here. assuming they figured out light speed travel 2 million years ago. but even then, we could make a more logical assumption and say they’re smart, so they’re careful and probably wouldn’t go gun ho light years away right away, but even with that, if they left rn, that’s 2.5 million light years til we know abt it. even if they break light speed and go 2X, that’s 1.25 millions light years away, you can keep going down assuming MAYBE they go 5X light speed, that still leaves us at them being 500,000 light years away, if they left today. my assumption is there’s no reason another species would be graced with amazingly high iqs and a planet rich in resource, you can’t simply levitate off the planet, I mean maybe another species who knows but as far as our science shows you need mass protection to leave the atmosphere of your planet, we could assume the same would go for another species. So basically I’m saying there’s no reason to not believe there’s another species out there, and a logical reason we wouldn’t have seen or heard from them would be the issue of planetary resource and how life formed after the Big Bang, maybe the further away from the believed start of the Big Bang we get, the sooner life started forming, but that still leaves the issue of planetary resource and the time it takes to travel space even at 5X light speed, or 10X lift speed, you’d almost have to raise generations on a space ship for millions of years basically and hope the planet ur visiting is still alive when u get there. also another fun thing to think abt while on the subject, is the planets were looking at are actually being seen from years back, at least the far ones, and far galaxy’s, millions and millions of years back, we could be looking at a planet with a wonderful colony but not even know because we see it before they formed :) it’s kinda fun to think abt and I rlly needed to share with someone, I have a lot more but I’m ngl had a lot of this typed in my notes and got scared it would be too long.
new addition to my space theory: the further from the start of the Big Bang you get the more intelligent life you'll potentially start seeing, this is because the planets the furthest from the Big Bang would be the first forming, and the first to be able to sustain life, so if life forms started first on these planets it's safe to assume they'd be further along in there evolution process and have more advanced technology depending on planetary resource. with that being said the closer to the Big Bang you get, with the belief the universe is ever expanding, you'll see newly formed planets either just forming, or waiting to form life, these life forms would be beginning their evolution process and because of this wouldn't be so technologically advanced. if this is the case, we can see ourselves in a middle position, neither at the end or the start of the Big Bang, we can safely assume we're in the middle stages of our evolution process and because of this, have a lot more progress to be made. with this theory I'd assume if alien life were to contact earth it would be a species alike our own as far as technological advancements(depending on resource) and evolution go. this would be because we'd be closest to each other in relation to the Big Bang, and we'd be the most accessible planet showing life. If a more intelligent species were to want to visit us, this theory leaves that being near impossible because of how large space is, even going 100X the speed of light you can't get to earth from the "edge of the Big Bang's radius" in one lifetime, not even in two. Anyhow, that's why I think we aren't ever going to be visited by aliens, our world will be dead before any other species can get here, UNLESS another near by species, that would most likely be a lot like our own as far as advancements, figured out beyond light speed travel, and wasn't anymore than 100 light years away
Submitted August 30, 2022 at 10:06AM by AristoDeity https://ift.tt/LumlvsO
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