
In a story that ran in the Sunday Times, Dr. Stephen Hawking suggests that any intelligent lifeforms out there are probably not going to be up to any good if they find us. And, I guess I would agree...kinda.
I have always said, that the likelihood of alien life on other planets is a 100% positive probability. There are BILLIONS of galaxies out there, each with hundreds of millions of stars, and most of those stars at the center of their own little solar system.
Most of the life out there is probably micro organisms and what not, but there are bound to be other unique life forms that we can only imagine.I think that if an alien life finds us first, it's bound to mean bad things. If they're advanced enough to actually travel from their world to ours, what could we the technologically slow, planet Earth have to offer them? Well he's right, the answer is simple. RESOURCES. Whether it's mineral, or us, that's all we can offer. They're certainly not going to come to us asking to look at our pretty art.
But on the other hand maybe they are just like us, and are curious. Explorers. Either way, good or bad, I hope it happens while i'm alive.
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