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Re: Viking robots found life on Mars in 1976, scientists say

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And if intelligent life is incredibly common, why isn't SETI detecting it?

That question comes from many years ago DE. Don't want to spook the sheeple, now do we haaaaaaaaaaaaa Most can't think outside their lil box.............




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Re: Viking robots found life on Mars in 1976, scientists say
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Fri, 13 Apr 12 7:10 AM
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re: "Would be pretty arrogant of us, if we thought we was the only living things in this big ol universe........"

If there's life on Mars, then life is INCREDIBLY common.

And if life is incredibly common, then intelligent life is far more common than we thought as well.

And if intelligent life is incredibly common, why isn't SETI detecting it?

The implications are very, very bad for humanity. Within 200 years, humanity will be able to build von Neumann devices that can colonize the entire galaxy. Since no one on any planet in this galaxy has managed to do that yet, the odds are overwhelming that intelligent life is never able to get to that point.

Life on Mars means that the clock is probably ticking on humanity.


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