Re: SETI and The Fermi Paradox
Subject: Re: SETI and The Fermi Paradox
From: "Chris.B" <chris.b@mail.dk>
Date: 29/08/2009, 19:14
Newsgroups: sci.skeptic,alt.atheism,sci.astro.amateur,alt.sci.seti,alt.astronomy

On Aug 29, 3:15 pm, "HVAC" <harlowcampb...@gmail.com> wrote:
"Chris" <ns_cjrs@ns_chrisspages.co.uk> wrote in message

news:Dpxlm.11113$_Q3.4831@newsfe20.ams2...

Life is common in the universe.

Well, it's common on ONE planet in the universe.

Life originated on earth several times

There is no evidence for this. None.

and on Mars, Jupiter and its sattelites and on the sattelites of uranus
and on venus and the moon.

Oh. You're one of THEM.

Intelligent life is the most common form of life

Judging by what you've written, intelligence is
quite rare and not at all common.

there are several other earthly specieas that came close to human
intelligence until we killed them off one as recently as AD1300.

Indeed...... QUITE rare.

Joking aside... ;-)

It is not unlikely that advanced alien races could easily cloak their
presence from us either optically or by mass psychological masking. I
am not suggesting they are doing so but it is not impossible. This
might explain the troubling differences in opinion regarding the exact
details of sightings of UFOs by experienced multiple witnesses when
the masking/cloaking/forced-amnesia system (supposedly) breaks
down. :-)