From: Spudboy100@aol.com
Date: Fri Sep 10 1999 - 23:15:17 MDT
In a message dated 09/10/1999 4:33:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jr@shasta.com
writes:
> Yes, absence of aliens may indicate that intelligent life eventually
> destroys itself and its environment. EOM
I am betting that Technology -Building life is extremely rare. Not because
they decide to polute or to huff nukes or to nano-crap on themselves. I am
suspecting that the initial conditions that promote tool users are
vanishingly rare. Items such as Yellow stable stars, a local sizable moon, a
huge gas giant to slurp up the comets and asteroids, convection and
subduction between an early planets surface and its mantle, the right
climate..etc. Also I contend, that 12-20 billion years is a subjective view
on what it takes to bring forth intense self awareness. We may be the first
beings in the Local Group to attain this awareness. We are set ( I suspect)
against the after-glow of creation. Flip a coin.
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