To paraphrase his thinking,
'Any planet advanced enough to have attained superluminal/faster-than-light propulsion associated tech, would either have learned to make peace with one another (spiritually and practically) - or else blown themselves up'.
In terms of evolution, it would be self selection for peacefulness and goodwill - for their own survival.
They would not resemble projections of humankind's primitive propensity for violence and war.
Also they would have mastered free energy, and have no need for anyone else's resources.
So the overwhelming likelihood is, that the vast majority of spacefaring civilizations are peaceful.
ADD: Even on our planet, we have spiritual teaching/vision/prophecy like,
'And they shall not learn to make war anymore...'
To paraphrase his thinking,
'Any planet advanced enough to have attained superluminal/faster-than-light propulsion associated tech, would either have learned to make peace with one another (spiritually and practically) - or else blown themselves up'.
In terms of evolution, it would be self selection for peacefulness and goodwill - for their own survival.
They would not resemble projections of humankind's primitive propensity for violence and war.
Also they would also have mastered free energy, and have no need for anyone else's resources.
So the overwhelming likelihood is, that the vast majority of spacefaring civilizations are peaceful.
ADD: Even on our planet, we have spiritual teaching/vision/prophecy like,
'And they shall not learn to make war anymore...'
To paraphrase his thinking,
'Any planet advanced enough to have attained superluminal/faster-than-light propulsion associated tech, would either have learned to make peace with one another (spiritually and practically) - or else blown themselves up'.
In terms of evolution, it would be self selection for peacefulness and goodwill - for their own survival. They would not resemble projections of humankind's primitive propensity for violence and war.
Also they would also have mastered free energy, and have no need for anyone else's resources.
So the overwhelming likelihood is, that the vast majority of spacefaring civilizations are peaceful.
ADD: Even on our planet, we have spiritual teaching/vision/prophecy like,
'And they shall not learn to make war anymore...'
To paraphrase his thinking,
'Any planet advanced enough to have attained superluminal/faster-than-light propulsion associated tech, would either have learned to make peace with one another (spiritually and practically) - or else blown themselves up'.
In terms of evolution, it would be self selection for peacefulness and goodwill - for their own survival. They would not resemble projections of humankind's primitive propensity for violence and war.
Also they would also have mastered free energy, and have no need for anyone else's resources.
So the overwhelming likelihood is, that the vast majority of spacefaring civilizations are peaceful.
ADD: Even on our planet, we have spiritual teaching/vision/prophecy like,
'And they shall not learn to make war anymore...'
To paraphrase his thinking,
'Any planet advanced enough to have attained super-luminal/faster-than-light propulsion associated tech, would either have learned to make peace with one another (spiritually and practically) - or else blown themselves up'.
In terms of evolution, it would be self selection for peacefulness and goodwill - for their own survival. They would not resemble projections of humankind's primitive propensity for violence and war.
Also they would also have mastered free energy, and have no need for anyone else's resources.
So the overwhelming likelihood is, that the vast majority of spacefaring civilizations are peaceful.
ADD: Even on our planet, we have spiritual teaching/vision/prophecy like,
'And they shall not learn to make war anymore...'
To paraphrase his thinking,
'Any planet advanced enough to have attained super-luminal/faster than light propulsion-associated tech, would either have learned to make peace with one another (spiritually and practically) - or else blown themselves up'.
In terms of evolution, it would be self selection for peacefulness and goodwill - for their own survival. They would not resemble projections of humankind's primitive propensity for violence and war.
Also they would also have mastered free energy, and have no need for anyone else's resources.
So the overwhelming likelihood is, that the vast majority of spacefaring civilizations are peaceful.
ADD: Even on our planet, we have spiritual teaching/vision/prophecy like,
'And they shall not learn to make war anymore...'
To paraphrase his thinking,
'Any planet advanced enough to have attained super-luminal/faster than light propulsion-associated tech, would either have learned to make peace with one another (spiritually and practically) - or else blown themselves up'.
In terms of evolution, it would be self selection for peacefulness and goodwill - for their own survival. They would not resemble projections of humankind's primitive propensity for violence and war.
Also they would also have mastered free energy, and have no need for anyone else's resources.
So the overwhelming likelihood is, that the vast majority of spacefaring civilizations are peaceful.