wendy
This question has been confusing humen beings for over thousands years. Maybe Newton, Einstein and Tesla also didin't give the clear answers throughout their whole life. When the Curiosity mars rover the first time landing on mars, people all around the world expected to meet new "friends" from another world, but unfortunately, it's a silent world without any creatures. I don't know the purpose of people who persevere to look for aliens. especially those sci-fic movies give us enough imaginations about aliens. But most of them are carbon-based creatures, but what if they are silica-based creatures, can we find them? So, this is a boring question. it makes no sense to research it. If they exist, they must live thousands lightyears aways that neither we nor they can reach the others' planet. If they don't exist, we are the only creatures in the universe, we must have our own speical duty to finish. it's not necessary to spend time on searching them.
Sep 12, 2023 2:57 AM
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This question has been confusing human beings for over thousands of years. Maybe Newton, Einstein and Tesla couldn’t figure it out even throughout their whole life’s work. When the rover Curiosity landed on Mars for the first time, people all around the world expected to meet new "friends" from another world, but unfortunately, they realized that Mars is a silent world without any living creatures. I don't know the purpose of the people who persevere to look for aliens, maybe it is because of all these sci-fi (science-fiction) movies that give us enough material what aliens may look like. But most of them are carbon-based creatures, but what if they are silica-based creatures, could we find them? So, this is a boring question and it makes no sense to look for an answer. If they exist, they must live thousands of lightyears aways so that neither us nor them can reach each other’s' planet. If they don't exist, we are the only creatures in the universe, we must pursue our own goals without wasting time looking for other forms of life.
September 12, 2023
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