Are we alone in the universe?

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Without having any scientific reason to think so, I think we are, indeed, alone.

We have been sending out radio signals for what, about 120 years now? I don’t expect responses, and I think our galaxy is something like 100,000 light years across.

But still, we’re now seeing light from galaxies that emanated from them billions of years ago, and millions, and thousands. And yet, we have discerned not a single signal generated from any of them. Given that there are unimaginable billions of stars and planets, one would think that by now some creature or other would have long ago emitted some kind of transmission. They wouldn’t necessarily be on our own time table of development. The chances of picking up something other than light or radiation would be pretty large, it would seem, given all the years ā€œaliensā€ have had to generate something we could pick up. And yet, nothing.
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Why Haven’t We Found Life Yet?

In spite of today’s advanced technology and knowledge of our universe, we’ve yet to find any other examples of intelligent life in the universe. People often wonder, why haven’t we found anything yet?

Tarter* says there are two pieces to this puzzle.

The first part to consider is that the universe is vast and we haven’t been able to look everywhere yet. With our current technologies and the time we’ve dedicated to SETI, we’ve only searched an incredibly small portion of the universe for intelligent life.

Tarter explained it this way: if you set the search space equal to the size of the Earth’s oceans, we’ve only examined one glass of water from those oceans for intelligent life. We’ve only looked at one small part of a very large picture.

The second reason why we may not have found intelligent life yet is because we’re stuck with the physics and the technology that we have in the 21st century.

ā€œWe may not have invented the right way to do this yet,ā€ Tarter said.
  • Tarter, was the inspiration for Dr. Ellie Arroway in Carl Sagan’s Contact, has a PhD in astrophysics and has dedicated her career to the SETI field.
 
How big was the universe when God created it? How big when Adam was created?
 
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