>>375106No, YOU are living proof that democracy doesn't work, you dipshit troglodyte. You honestly doubt the concept of extraterrestrials? In this day and age?! Really?! Are you fucking retarded? Have you ever looked up at the night sky to count the stars?! The fact that we even exist is a mathematical phenomenon, but the sheer fact is; there are thousands, if not millions, if not billions of earth-like worlds out there. Speaking mathematically, if there are thousands of worlds that are earth-like, then it is in fact inevitable that some of them would support life in a comparable fashion to the Earth.
With this in mind, you can easily draw the mathematically sound conclusion that, based on the fact that intelligent life developed here, it will, has, and would develop on worlds with similarly suitable conditions.
Adding to that the fact that our particular cosmic location in space was not in fact the exact spot that the big bang happened, as we have long since proven, and therefore is not the center of the universe, or rather the oldest place in the universe.
It quickly becomes mathematically inevitable that intelligent life has already developed to some capacity.
The real questions are:
What sort of life is currently out there, and how advanced is it in relation to us?