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This discussion relates to Technology Review's article Where Are They?.

Discussions: Infotech: Where Are They?


  • pdube

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    06/22/2008 04:38 PM

    Who's on First - ET Life

    Why do you assume that any 'other' "intelligent life" in the Galaxy would be more advanced than our own? What if we are the most advances species in the universe? What if we are equally 'advanced'. Why would the absence of contact mean either there is no other intelligent life or that we are doomed?
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  • BoPeru

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    07/04/2008 05:05 AM

    What If

    What if the intelligent "life" would not be organic? Developed as reactions of physical waves and thus communicating or whatever phenomena we don't know but showing "intelligence" which we cannot percept ?
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