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by givan
4199 days ago
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Milder conditions relative to our environment? this is subjective, where do you see complex life and how do you know that complex life requires "milder" conditions or that is rare if we only have ourselves as an example that happen to live in such an environment? What stops bacteria that live in harsh environments to evolve even if probably slower? harsh meaning hard/impossible for ourselves or for life as we know on earth. |
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http://waitbutwhy.com/2014/05/fermi-paradox.html
> That would mean there were 10 quadrillion, or 10 million billion intelligent civilizations in the observable universe.
>Our sun is relatively young in the lifespan of the universe. There are far older stars with far older Earth-like planets, which should in theory mean civilizations far more advanced than our own.
I think intelligent life is pretty special/rare, given the evidence.