Bobby. wrote on Feb 8
th, 2016 at 10:49pm:
As an example -
the Earth is 4.5 billion years old.
We only developed intelligent life after 4.5 billions years that could transmit a radio message
& in only 50 years after that we could have easily been totally wiped out by nukes.
You're looking at a 50 year window in 4.5 billion years.
The Universe is 13.7 billion years old - &
let's say it takes 4.5 billion years to develop intelligent life.
Life could have developed on a planet 13.7 - 4.5 = 9.2 billion years ago
& wiped itself out in only 50 years.
In that case they have been dead for 9.2 billion years.
That's the problem - it's the enormous amounts of time.
What's the chance that we would have met such a civilisation?
zero.
What I find fascinating, is when they discovered all those ancient paintings on rock walls from ancient civilizations, that seem to depict space men, wearing helmets or elephant like breathing aparatas.
They drew it as they saw it.
Probably nothing new to them.
Get the feeling we have been abandoned long ago by any space ancestors if there were any.
Maybe at the time, the few humans that were on the earth, were being watched, to make sure they survived, whereas now, we have procreated to such an extent, why would 'anyone or being out there' be watching us now? And for what reason?
Didn't the meteorites bring life, lots of different bugs etc, onto the planet?
Could that have been some distant planet with life, that exploded, and pieces of that planet (meteorites) drifted for goodness knows how many years, until it reached our earth to collide and therefore make life on here?