What do you think is scarier, the idea that we are alone in the universe or the idea that we aren't? Why?
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"The idea that we're alone. Because it would imply that our existence is winning the astronomical lottery and this is all we're trying to do with it. **EDIT** Thanks for the silver and all the love! **ALSO EDIT** No this isn't negativity. While I do appreciate the inventions and discoveries of the last few centuries, it doesn't mean we're 100% fine to be the way we are and label all of the above as "mankind's achievements." We weren't the ones who put in the hours, blood, sweat and tears, suffered sleepless nights and had days when we couldn't travel leisurely and had to grind from before sunrise to after sunset, when we couldn't spend a lot of time with family and friends. Sitting on the great works of mankind's greatest minds in history and claiming it as part of our own "success" just because we are also human beings does not justify it's ok for most of us to be slack. Let's all carry our own weight and make the most out of our time on this planet! "
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The idea that we are alone. It gives me a feeling of loneliness and that there is not as much out there to look for. Existence would not be as interesting.
We are one in a billion trillion trillion. I'm positive that other forms of live exist somewhere in the universe, whether it's past the observable universe, or as close as Proxima Centauri B
I think the scarier one is that we aren't. Mostly from the scientific viewpoint I once learned about. There was this Natural Filter or something, which was a nearly impossible obstacle to overcome for life. Now, the goal of all life is to grow and evolve so the natural goal of humanity is to spread in the whole universe. That's where this filter comes in. There were four main stages that can be the filter in theory - developing life, developing conscience, developing intelligence and factor x. What that means is, the less life we find in space, the more likely it is we've already overcome the biggest obstacle and we can continue to grow. If we find, let's say, many other civilisations, that will mean the obstacle is ahead of us - the unknown factor x. Theory is that it's probably us destroying ourselves eventually. So, personally, i hope we can continue with humanity's goal and make our history actually mean something to the universe by the time it ends.
That we are alone. Killing all life on Earth is bad, but its worse to live with that we killed the only life in the universe.
Neither, if we are then great, otherwise it's not like we're missing out on anything
I can't comprehend, because I doubt were 'alone'. But knowing that other life forms are probably millions/billions of years away, we may as well be alone. UFO's? I truly think that we have advanced tech so far into the future, we can literally travel back in time. UFOs could be future us. Little men with probes have advanced and evolved so far in the future, they can use their minds for anything.
The idea we aren't. Basically any time two entities come into contact there is some kind of power struggle, and the loser is either subjugated or eliminated. The only chance for peace is a coincidental situation where both parties are at the same power, roughly speaking, to where the struggle is known to be too damaging to all parties such that it should be avoided.
Alone. I hope there is a God or something greater than us. I'm not religious but it's a comfort to hope for
Neither concept evokes feelings of fear.
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