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Old 12-18-2014, 02:34 AM  
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To assume we are alone in Universe as living creatures is unimaginable for me, considering the evolution and the size even of the reachable one, but I think the forms of life on other planets may differ so much, may not be willing to explore, or are just so different that, being far more developed, are perfectly "happy" living in a symbiose with their own environment and do not need to colonise others.
Need to colonize? What about the glory, victories, the smell of the gunpowder at mornings (smell of napalm is just as fine)?

"More developed" is pretty much subjective view. Even if it means plainly surviving, living; how it is measured? Domination, population number? For example humans are not the most numerous specie on Earth. Is for example some plankton more developed? It has succeeded to be more numerous, more thriving than us.
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