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Originally Posted by DWB
There is life out there. Intelligent life. There is no doubt about it. Statistically there has to be. But have they been here? Who knows. Unless they come back in our lifetime, none of us will ever know.
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That's the only part we're debating. Now what's considered intelligent life?
A mouse able to find food, detect a danger?
A monkey that can swing from tree to tree?
A caveman who can fashion a stone into a knife?
A man who figures out when to plants his crops?
Or someone who's so advanced they can travel 1,000s of light years, which could mean bending space, withstand the journey, arrive in one piece, not be killed the moment he/she/it opened the door of his/her/it's space craft. Able to do all this numerous times.
Afford the huge, gigantic cost of such a project. So he can teach Egyptians to put one block on top of another? That level of intelligent life is something I doubt.
More believable and proven is Man himself figured it all out by himself.
Seriously some here need a lesson in logical thinking.
