UFO Hearing was 2hr 22min and 20sec Long and Ended at 12:22:20. Q Drop 2222
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And it is entirely speculative, with no validation possible. Are all the necessary terms present? In the right exponential power? It also hinges on the premise that life itself and civilization proceeds according to Darwinian statistical evolution.
And, even if it has any connection to the truth, what is the probability that the next nearest space-traveling civilization is near enough to us for interstellar travel to be possible? Think of 1 divided by the number of light-years of distance, for a first approximation.
The people who take the Drake equation seriously enough to think it leads to a conclusion that we will encounter an alien civilization, are people who are not serious enough to understand it and work out the necessary implications.
And yet every civilization throughout human history has recordings of what appears to be alien encounters.
Consider the advances we have made in the last 200 years. Imagine we didn’t go through a “Dark Ages” that lasted 800+ years. There are planets much older than ours.
And didn’t Christ say “ In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you”.
Given the infinite vastness of space, the complexity of both quantum mechanics and the nature of time-space at the astronomical end of the spectrum- if we are alone; God is an excessive over-achiever
Oh, it could all be true. But not on account of any logical arguments. If we were divinely created, everything and everyone is also divinely created. So the Drake equation does not even remotely apply, as the facts are not a matter of probability.
Christ, of course, was talking to human beings as individual persons (many mansions). It is a huge stretch to SUPPOSE he was speaking with any other referent. Let the future prove the past, and be patient.
The infinite vastness of what amounts to the most deadly and desolate desert imaginable, argues against any successful travel to other stars. Appeal to quantum mechanics and "space-time" is simply magical invocation, as though reference to things one does not fully understand permits them to have miraculous powers. You are indulging in wishful thinking. ("Spacetime," for example, is nonsense. There is only one time---the present. The past is no more and the future is yet to be.)
Let there be aliens. It might explain some things---and un-explain other things! Knowledge is a two-edged sword. But let's not kid ourselves with fuzzy mythology and great expectations.
Relativity would argue with you with regards to space time. And Quantum has been vaguely understood since the 1940’s.
Quantum Entanglement and Superposition are hardly “magical”, merely embodying evidence that the realm we live in; doesn’t have physical laws or logic that apply to either subatomic nor astronomical scales.
Einstein was the man who coined the phrase “spooky interactions at a distance”, to explain quantum entanglement and also defines Relativistic physics. Hardly magical at all. Life couldn’t exist without it
The theory of relativity only assumes there is a physical continuum of time. No facts to support it. Just because you can graph (e.g.) kinematics as a function of time does not mean that time is a physical dimension. I happen to be trained in science and engineering, so I am not impressed by people jumping to nonsensical conclusions. I am familiar with relativity. And I am also familiar with the fact that the correspondence principle (of frame acceleration vs. gravity), which is the foundation of general relativity, is a false presumption.
Actual quantum physics is not magical, BUT assuming there are things lurking there with magical potential is indeed magical thinking. All physical laws smoothly transition from one scale to another...or they are poorly posed. Einstein was famously dubious about quantum physics altogether. The only person I have known to unify physics from the quantum to the relativistic level was Frederick Kantor, in his "information mechanics." Not a crank. He was a respected X-ray astronomer.