Sunday, July 15, 2018

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"Nearly 70 years ago, the celebrated physicist Enrico Fermi mouthed a deceptively simple question: 
“Where is everybody?” 
He made a quick estimate of how long it would take for any society bent on building an empire to colonize the entire Milky Way and realized it was only a few tens of millions of years, 
which is nearly 1,000 times shorter than the age of the galaxy.

This raised an obvious problem: 
There’s been more than enough time for aliens to spread out, and yet we don’t see them."

"If we own up to the true extent of these uncertainties and do the requisite math, 
the Oxford study finds that there’s at least a 53 percent chance that we’re alone in the Milky Way 
and at least a 40 percent chance that we’re alone in the visible universe. 
Homo sapiens could be the smartest thing going.

This result, they claim, melts the Fermi Paradox like butter on a hot griddle — 
maybe no one has colonized the galaxy because no one else inhabits it."


I keep telling you lol.




Isaiah 55:8-9 

“...my thoughts are not your thoughts,
    neither are your ways my ways,”
declares the Lord.
“As the heavens are higher than the earth,
    so are my ways higher than your ways
    and my thoughts than your thoughts.

You keep using human logic in your assumptions.
It simply just doesn't apply.
The divine even told us so.
Quite simply and straightforwardly even.


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