06-07-2024, 03:09 PM
Since I was a small child I have always assumed/felt that we are not “alone” in the universe.
I had this since before I became more aware that we’re “alone”.
To this day I hold that same stance.
I view us being alone as materially low-probability logically and mathematically.
Beyond that, just because we haven’t been told by a government that they exist doesn’t mean they don’t exist. In fact, the governments of the world saying something or not has little to no bearing on my stance.
There are lots of things that are true that most people think is false… and vice-versa.
So, I’m going to remain firmly in the camp that is being “alone” is very low probability. So low I highly doubt that’s the case when thinking at massive scale.
I had this since before I became more aware that we’re “alone”.
To this day I hold that same stance.
I view us being alone as materially low-probability logically and mathematically.
Beyond that, just because we haven’t been told by a government that they exist doesn’t mean they don’t exist. In fact, the governments of the world saying something or not has little to no bearing on my stance.
There are lots of things that are true that most people think is false… and vice-versa.
So, I’m going to remain firmly in the camp that is being “alone” is very low probability. So low I highly doubt that’s the case when thinking at massive scale.