If there is so many stars and planets out there...

If there is so many stars and planets out there, many times more than all the sand on all the beaches on Earth - than where is everyone? Shouldnt there be aliens everywhere?

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>Shouldnt there be aliens everywhere?
the stars are very very very far away

It's all theory, NASA is a huge scam, actual pictures of stars, galaxies, black holes etc are all just grainy white dots on black canvas. Observing planets is just watching black dots move across slightly bigger white dots and hissing what type of atmosphere it Has based on refractions.
Actual pictures of plants within our solar system are blurry AF and could easily be thought of as just random objects in space and not millions of miles across. Mars and Jupiter visible from earth are just really bright stars.
Everything NASA does is CGI.
But I have come across a Sci-fi explanation for no aliens, one is space politics, the other is just why would they come here if there's abundant resources just drifting in space?

Yes but there tissue would be similar to ours and the fact is that space is incredibly damaging to cells due to radiation. Humans cannot traverse space over a lifetime. They would unquestionably get cancer.

Ever look at the cancer rates for astronauts? And they only spend maybe a month of their life in space. And people are talking about decades in space to colonize.

If there's aliens everywhere, why would they care about us then? We're just a tourist trap on a pale blue dot then.

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>We're just a tourist trap on a pale blue dot then.
why are you're assuming alien life is A. intelligent, B. capable of space travel over very long distances

The only medicine I need comes in red capsule.

>We're just one of 9 realms in the Yiggdrasil
Why are you assuming that
A. Having zero evidence of other worlds is scientific
B. Computer generated images are proof of other worlds.

>The only medicine I need comes in red capsule.
and it's a suppository

you can literally look at planets with a telescope

Congratulations user, you just discovered the fermi paradox, there are a shitton of possible answers, like the one that says that the galaxy is still in the early stages of general life or the one that says that life is something rather uncommon and that life advancing into civilizations is even more uncommon, there are entire books and channels on youtube that revolve around this, I recommend you to look them up for morr information.

>life advancing into civilizations
hasn't happened yet, not here at least

Have you actually looked at a planet through a telescope with your own two eyes or is this something they told you and posted HD 3D images on the WWW?

Well played.

There are around 50 planet sized objects in our Galaxy, and we are only told about 8. Make of that whatever you will.

The chances a planet or moon can sustain life is something retarded like 0.0000000001%, and the distance between solar systems is hundreds of light years at minimum. The time scale for travelling in space is unfeasible, no organic living being can interstellar travel, short of single-celled organisms potentially hibernating within asteroid hunks.

>0.0000000001%
Sounds more like divine intervention

Kys

I looked at mars, was like a tiny red moon.

Space doesn't exist. How do they know how many planets and solar systems there are anyway? They pull these fake numbers out of their ass and you morons believe them.

Sounds like you're retarded and don't understand the scope of the universe. There are easily enough celestial bodies to make the tiny chance 100%, but if it happens twice there's no guarantee the life will survive, and distance between them is astronomical.

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Watch Dr. Greer’s “CE5 - Contact” documentary that launched last week if you want to make contact.
I posted this on another thread and all the international kikes came out of the woodwork attacking Americans instead of the Dr’s work. Below is what I posted in response to the jewery
The one thing that lead me to have any faith in Dr. Greer is that in his most recent documentary he encourages people to go out and attempt to make contact with these citizens instead of relying on your government to do it for you. He explains how anyone can reach these advanced civilizations simply by looking towards the night sky and practicing meditation. He basically says we shouldn’t be scared of these intelligent entities, and to consider whether we want to live our lives fearing the unknown or attempt to overcome that conditioning to make contact and have a personal experience as a result. The last thing any government would ever want is to encourage millions of people to get together and meditate in nature, and to spend time with like minded individuals all while trying initiate contact.

Whether the not these entities are friendly or not is up for debate but the fact that this many Jews came out of the woodwork to try and discredit him shows there’s something here for the average user to look into.
>You have the ability to make contact if that is what you want.

>Never used a telescope
I've seen them myself

Yes, nigger. I've looked at planets, nebulae, and galaxies with a telescope using my own eyes and no machine.

based

They are bound to their solar system, just like us:

Sounds like fallen angels.

3 that I like are:
We are the most advanced species, hence we are the alien
No aliens ever been able to leave their planet to colonize, since it’s physically impossible
Or
Aliens never wanted to go outside, they went inside, inside a virtual reality, which we live inside as by product

>What is Olber's paradox
Obviously this only applies to stars, but the same principle can be applied to aliens. Maybe there are external reasons to why they aren't everywhere? One could suggest that they are actually in our solar system, but we don't have the technology to detect them. Or they might be coexisting with us on another dimension.

A possibility the previous poster mentioned is one I rarely see positied; we're possibly the first to reach this level of advancement and if any other life exists, it is microscopic.

I'm an astrophysicist. My time to shine.

Most stars exist in the dense arms of the Milky Way or in clusters. This makes disruption of the dust disk around the stars a common occurrence. This impedes the formation of planets or at least it makes it a slow and chaotic process. That's the first problem.

Say now you have a free star which can exist alone and form planets calmly. 80% of these stars are Red Dwarfs that have chaotic surface temperature profiles. This means that your cozy 15°C average temperature planet (like Earth) will have some years at 80°C. That's not an ideal situation.

The coincidences for the formation of planet with the adequate balance of water prescence, atmosphere thickness, a rocky surface that allows good chemistry and a quiet interstellar neighborhood are a tall order.

So life is rare.

Now, given that life is rare, now imagine that this life gives away into an intelligent species, capable of improving technologically. That, I feel, is the biggest hurdle.

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>Most stars exist in the dense arms of the Milky Way or in clusters.
This isn't true at all. There's galaxies other than our own.

You're fucking dumb.

They are appalled over human use of atomic weapons. That's in fact why Ayys started showing up, after the use/testing of atomic weapons, they came to earth (the sudden spike of alien sightings/contacts, particularly about the USA and other nuclear powers to a lesser extent) because they thought humans had advanced to an atomic milestone but instead found that we were using it as a weapon. Ever since, they've mostly steered clear of us until we give up on atomic weapons, not so much the actual weapons themselves but the policy/love affair with atomic power used for harm.

Only some few, maybe like 1-2 Ayy races didn't give a shit, which is why you still see occasional sightings up to today, usually just the "grey aliens" that have become stereotypical. The rest of the alien races that showed up back during that initial contact period of time, have since been avoiding us like the plague.