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In reply to the discussion: Neil deGrasse Tyson: "Space Aliens may be surprised to learn that Humans have multiple... [View all]sammythecat
(3,597 posts)36. My strong opinion as well
Interstellar space travel for Earth's humans will likely remain a fantasy for as long as we have a functioning civilization and, in my own very humble opinion, the odds that Earth will have a functioning advanced civilization a thousand years hence are very low. In the meantime, any alien visitors, for the reasons you point out, will almost certainly be much smarter and also wiser than us. And by "much" I mean a whole hell of a lot.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson: "Space Aliens may be surprised to learn that Humans have multiple... [View all]
kpete
Apr 2017
OP
Not if they live in our solar system. Life is a property of matter, after all.
L. Coyote
Apr 2017
#53
"Oh, so superior, are you? Tell me when Kim and Kanye married then! Yeah, didn't think you'd know."
randome
Apr 2017
#41
Stating we kill each other because of A does not also deny we kill each other due to B.
LanternWaste
Apr 2017
#32
It's a tweet. It's meant to make people think, not explain all of recorded history.
beam me up scottie
Apr 2017
#19
LOL. "defending scientology" He said it was no more crazy than other religions. And he was right.
beam me up scottie
Apr 2017
#49
Except he didn't say that all wars were caused by cultural differences. He didn't even mention war.
beam me up scottie
Apr 2017
#57
Not as anti-religion as many claim. He's very supportive of religious beliefs in general.
beam me up scottie
Apr 2017
#70
Only if you want a simplistic worldview where human beings are mostly stupid animals
LittleBlue
Apr 2017
#26
A hive mind like the Borg is the best way for a civilization to survive.
Binkie The Clown
Apr 2017
#15
Neil deGrasse Tyson: "Space Aliens may be surprised to learn that Humans have multiple...
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
Apr 2017
#27
It's like the assumption that Spock can be thrown off guard by emotions because he's logical.
randome
Apr 2017
#46
Their reaction would be similar to humans' reactions to the Drazi from Babylon 5.
backscatter712
Apr 2017
#73