What would you think if definitive proof of alien life emerged? Would it consign all religious thought to, as Mark Twain once predicted, the fate of a stuffed ornament in museums? How would suggestive confirmation of the principles of uniformity and plenitude - that if life can form on Earth it can form anywhere and thus will for everywhere - mix with confirmation of the principle of mediocrity (nothing special about humans)? Would mediocrity impact humans relation with technology and would plenitude turn science skyward?
Disclosure Day (2026), Spielberg: https://youtu.be/icDuEHSxE-w?si=jKBowVzx1K6IggNh
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Project blue beam anyone
We'd be very ignorant to believe that we are alone in this universe . However until I see actual evidence trying to guess what that may look like seems pointless .
My logic tells me we can't possibly be alone , then my other side kicks in and I wonder why in all these years hasn't someone been able to capture even the slightest bit of credible footage or interaction.
I'm not religious at all , but noting other then religion can explain exactly where everything came from . But even then religion can't explain where " the creator " came form .
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