Looking back on decades worth of scientific discoveries and technological improvements, I believe that there is no true way to tell if we are alone. To this day, no discovery of life has been found on another planet. Personally, I am grateful for that. While it would be cool to find a new form of life in this galaxy or another, we as a world do not need that. Society does not accept things it cannot relate to, does not like, or does not understand. I can only assume that would not change for a whole other species of life. If other life wanted to be found or even existed, it would have been found already. We are in one peak of many in STEM, so naturally there will be no decline in trying to find something else out there. At this point in time, we could be alone, or we have yet to look in the right places.
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Brandon12345
May 20, 2021
I totally agree I think that we are not alone but will not be able to know for a very long time or at least until we have the technology to find them or them to find us. overall great job.
SofiaRae
May 20, 2021
I think it is very interesting that you think that if other life wanted to be found, it would have. I agree that it is not important for us to find life on other planets, but I think it would be interesting to know that we are not alone in the universe.
GRIM_BEAR
May 21, 2021
I can see your point of view but I respectfully disagree. While we have not been successful in finding intelligent life so far outside of Earth, I do think that the expanse size of the universe only allows for all possibilities to occur. However, I do agree that we are not ready for that discovery given the level of evolution we have achieved (how we treat each other) so it is a good thing we have not found them or them found us yet.