Robloxfan25
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I think every level of life is radically improbable compared to the previous one.
For example I think microbial life is extremely improbable to form even when all conditions are met. And then multicellular life is equally improbable among planets with microbial life. So on and so forth until you reach the civilization level
People think that we’re alone in the universe and don’t realize the true scale of the distances between stars and how long we’ve been around. We’ve only been transmitting information for less than a hundred years, so it hasn’t reached that far.
Plus if we *assume* civilizations only last like 100k years before killing themselves or just succumbing to falling birthrates, that’s nothing compared to the real scale of life forming and the fact that it took billions of years of evolution before humans came along and started a civilization.
For example I think microbial life is extremely improbable to form even when all conditions are met. And then multicellular life is equally improbable among planets with microbial life. So on and so forth until you reach the civilization level
People think that we’re alone in the universe and don’t realize the true scale of the distances between stars and how long we’ve been around. We’ve only been transmitting information for less than a hundred years, so it hasn’t reached that far.
Plus if we *assume* civilizations only last like 100k years before killing themselves or just succumbing to falling birthrates, that’s nothing compared to the real scale of life forming and the fact that it took billions of years of evolution before humans came along and started a civilization.