Are we alone?, Are 6-balls real?, what is the Proof for such information let us discuss this here
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>>337632
Old conversations on /HS/
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they almost certainly are out there but they won't ever travel here because FTL travel is impossible
At most they will send their robot explorers here traveling at a speed less than c
>>337653
Me personally I think 6-balls are probably real but we never seen one. I think that the likely hood of something to live out of our planet is way to high.
We already seen bioballs live out of the normal in environment like Deinococcus Rabiouransballs and Methylobacteriumballs live on the iss. This is to say that if they do exist they are most likely not like humans. The idea of the early universe being too chaotic for life to emerge until recently is an interesting idea, as In we are one of the first species to exist.
All the stories are made up some are more convincing than others like the wow signal but in the end light takes too much time to pass through planet and stars, if there was a another species advanced enough to send waves then we would had seen it but we haven’t. Other things like the fermi paradox and great filters can be explained by stating that the heat death is a great filter for all life. Therefore they are real.
My take is that they are real but we don’t know anything about them
>>337655
Sorry Finlandball didn’t see you there, I couldn’t agree with you more
Again tying into the fermi paradox, we don’t see them because even with hyper advanced technology it’s still hard to travel galaxies.
For type two they need a Dyson spear, which is astronomically large as fuck
Type 3 will need to figure out a way to live for millions of years even with ships let go close to the speed of light.
But yes they probably are out there b it anything about they came to our planet is fake as shit.

>>337656
Top Pic looks like it's made of toilet paper or something, so fake lol

>>338064
Probably where

>>337655
Probably, though it is strange that they don't send signals (for example, radio or numerical ones). Signals are more economical, travel greater distances, and at higher speeds.
On the other hand, probes have limited range and are more costly (For instance, the probes we've sent to Mars are also robotic).
But of course, in astronomical terms, Mars is just nearby. If a long-range probe were sent, it could interact with intelligent life thousands or millions of years later (and depending on its trajectory, that time could stretch even further due to relativistic effects).
Something similar could be thought of extraterrestrial probes. It’s possible that robotic probes from a species that no longer even exists could reach us.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_dilation
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_for_extraterrestrial_intelligence
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wow!_signal&wprov=rarw1
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>>338081
>don't send signals
Yes but
>wow
Post edit: oh shit you linked it, I personally think it’s just something we haven’t found yet. Or an event/ Space anomaly like two black holes or something like that. It’s important to note that this happened one time
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2024/11/11/science/seti-alien-signal-decoded-sign-in-space