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  • It would be nice to find more intelligent life here on earth.

  • its kinda depressing that we will probably never know if there is life in the universe, and we will always be haunted by one question: Where is everybody?

  • pls say music where is from? ty

  • Where are they? They're stuck in their solar system like we are. Sadly :I

  • The real truth I think we should seek is that we might be related to that species that thrive in this galaxy. Maybe? Just maybe.

  • People never seem to factor time and a species longevity into the equation. The next nearest star had intelligent life on it 1000 years ago, the next 50 000 years ago, the next 2.3 billion years ago, etc.

  • I dont know how people dont believe there is god, when we look in space. I mean yes, we live on earth, The best creatures on earth, Humans.I know we cant see God, because then, this so called life wont be Life. I believe there is God. Universe didnt just got created for nothing. Humans especially in US, dont have any faith in God, because money is alot important here. As time goes by, our life gets closer to end, that when we will want to comeback and have just one more chance! ITS TOO LATE THEN

  • Whats the name of the first music?...thanks

  • @Meltezz last mohican, i think

  • whats that song playing on 2:50. please someone tell me. thank you.

  • You use some great music, what song is this?

  • this guy is a bellend

  • the irish music really adds to the spacey theme

  • Tbh I'd rather not find intelligent life. For all we know, they could be greedy and just want all of our resources. They'd kill us, take what we've accumulated, and move on. Maybe if we found a VERY young, but intelligent species, we could take them and have them grow up with us, but other then that, I don't trust aliens xD

  • @Halflifefan54 We don't have anything worth taking. It would be much easier to mine rocks in space as they have a greater abundance of minerals & metals. We ourselves are looking to Asteroids for mining within the next 100 years.

    As a species we have out grown our home planet, we need to expand or die.

    There is no space on earth. We are compressing ever greater populations into cities that can't expand out into Farm land.

  • @merlyn1900 Yeah, we need to move on. My idea was to terraform the moon, venus, mercury, mars and its moons, and moons of the distant ice giants. Sadly, this still wont be enough, soon there will be no more space in the universe for all the human beings, but that's going to be a long time in the future. We might not even make it past the next 1,000 years though lol.

  • There are likely way more than 100 billion galaxies in the universe. 100 billion is WHAT WE HAVE DETECTED. What the hell makes anyone assume we are seeing everything? We likely see only a VERY tiny percentage of what there is so if we can SEE 100 billion galaxies the actual number must be unimaginable.

  • How many species have existed on Earth during it's multibillion year existence? A HUGE number? Yet only ONE species has managed to achieve the ability to use radio communication and even then only for the past fifty years or so. We probably have a lot of life in the galaxy but only a VERY small percentage have intelligent technologically advanced beings sending out radio signals. We CANNOT rely on that for finding life.

  • Wouldn't it be awesome if life could form on any planet? giving way to the forms of life seen in games today!

  • They're hiding in the bushes!

  • The Fermi paradox is bullshit, there's nothing but evidence for the existence of intelligent life it can't be any other way. You can't have evidence of something not existing. As for the distance between stars this video clearly states that the average distance is 1 light year. then it conveniently limits your speed to 1 thousandths of this speed to proclaim it takes thousands of years to travel between stars. Nothing prohibits travel up to the speed of light.. so average time = just over 1 year

  • Perhaps....

    "We are so arrogant, we're so conceited, that we say they must visit us... I don't think so."

    "We could be in the middle of an intergalactic conversation, and we wouldn't even know"

    -Michio Kaku

  • religion = I DONT WANT TO THINK ABOUT THIS LALALALA IM NOT LISTENING

  • @l1nkie True :P

  • while this is theory and given the numbers it's likely there is another intelligent civilization in our galaxy, it's also possible that we are all there is for being "intelligent" and it's us that will "sweep" across the galaxy....God help the heavens.

  • 3:36 Stuck on its planet?

  • and what if most of the planets with life don't have highly intelligent species, I mean earth has 1 kind, humans. do all planets with life automatically require atleast one super intelligent animal? maybe alot of planets only get to dolfin and dog level, unable to comunicate or attempt space travel. and then you've got the whole not syncing up in space time thing, we're in 2011+ but they might and we might see things as it were a million years ago. it's like space is set up to keep us lonely?

  • @laurence265

    Just FYI earth has more then Just 1 intelligent Species...

    Dolphins have been declared the world’s most second intelligent creatures after humans, with scientists suggesting they are so bright that they should be treated as “non-human persons”

  • @laurence265 Dolphins and dogs are perfectly able to communicate with each other...

  • Other life - A wish never fullfilled and forever lost in frozen, timeless vastness, riding on sheer memories of the grandest civilisation ever born. This saga is about the rise and fall of humanity.

  • what is the name of the song in the beggining??

  • @jmojica22 The name of the song is "The Kiss", it's from the movie The Last Of The Mohicans. It can be found on the soundtrack for the movie. It's an amazing soundtrack, definitely check it out and be sure to watch the movie as well.

  • what is the name of the song that starts playing in the beggining??

  • @jmojica22 he tells you in the credits at the end

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  • human feeling lonely and they carve to see and meet some1 in the vast universe.im sure germs and microorganisms exist in planets but NOT other form of life.yet u cant be a totalitarian person when u think about universe cause its fucking huge beyond imagination.though mathematics proved that theres 1 million civilisation in universe but i doubt that fact cause we dont know havent seen the whole universe so we cant judge.we just make assuptions(about alien forms of life and civilisation)

  • wouldnt have they contacted us, If they have a brain, its only logical that they also want to find other forms of life, either they cant simply find us, or they dont have such advanced technology as we usualy think aliens are so much more advanced than us.

  • Does anyone else ever think, that what if there are aliens...but when we think aliens we think advanced civilizations, with technology way more greater than ours. But what if Earthlings are the first civilization to reach our kind of technology, what if we are the most advanced kind of life form. and there is a other form of primitive life out there. I mean think about it, Isnt a little possible that we might be the "ailens with advanced technology" Cause if there were other smarter life forms..

  • T.Darnell,

    Can you post the name of the song that you used for this video in the description? Please? The intro is just beautiful and scores the content quite nicely. I know I'm some faceless youtuber like the rest but I'll bet your fans would appreciate it :)

  • @stephanoiets There is only one milky way, my friend. And that is our galaxy.

  • If they are here i doubt they would destroy us if they are that advanced but i know they are out there

  • the biggest lie since the beginning of time is that we never had proof of aliens. they have came here since the beginning of our existence and are here today. theres a reason nasa has a smoke screen on when they are outter space. it's cause they don't want you to see something you don't suppose to

  • i wonder how much longer we'll last.

  • they're here. -many of us know this as we have seen them in the sky. But many more of us are conditioned to fear them and thus ignore all possibility of the fact. THEY ARE HERE.

  • what's the name of the last song

    

  • If there is an advanced civilization in our galaxy they should have found US.

    Otherwise, we are the only ones.

    We are either alone in this galaxy, or not. Either thought is scary......

  • @fromstart2finish There may well have been advanced civilizations, yes, but in the past. In the future there could be too, but after the human race is extinct. Just think, the time it would take for our radio waves to reach possible habitable planets, Earth might not exist anymore when those waves reach that planet!

    Remember that we are a mere second on an immense clock of spacetime. Civilizations/species/life would come and go before we have the chance to discover them.

  • @MrMattyvibes

    Unless we are the next advanced civilization(i hope) and all other intelligent life in our galaxy is very primitive....I dont think there can be more than one advanced civilization in one galaxy that naturally grew there.

  • Well, if Fermi added up all of the human beings who have died in ALL of the WARS ever fought on this ONE Planet, he'd have the answer, to the nth power. Sad, so much intelligence focused on warfare alone. Had it all been spent on Space, we would've colonized the Universe already. SpaceX ...ftw.

  • I think civilizations just miss each other - races/planets/solar systems go extinct before another one is at the level of space travel; the odds that two civilizations are able to evolve to the same level as another, AND find each other are most likely very small.

  • @falconeyedtiger i think they have found each other but the government is hiding their existence from you until they get to the bottom of where they come from and what they have to do with the bible. if you were in the government you would ask yourself these things too before telling people they exist with no answers to give the people.

  • @falconeyedtiger  but yet possible

  • @falconeyedtiger An advanced civilization that is able to travel between stars and possibly galaxies would be so technologically advanced that they should very easily be able to thwart off any dangers that could possibly cause their species to go extinct (outside of galactic war). The reason why we haven't found life yet is because the universe is massive and we humans are nowhere close to obtaining the technology needed to fully explore and understand the universe.

  • @falconeyedtiger

    RE: 'I think civilizations ..go extinct before another one is at the level of space travel'

    But you are not sure about this. A civilization that can travel through space and that can use up the interstellar matter for power supply of its ships (for you don't really believe they operate on fossil fuels) is virtually immortal.

    Its footprints & handprints should be seen all over the Galaxy (even if it gets extinct as a result of a contradiction in the financial system for example).

  • Well, I like your voice.

  • why do you say that there are "100 billion galaxys in the universe". It's not even "roughly correct". No one can know how many galaxys there is yet... We don't know how big the universe is

  • Humanity will one day colonize the stars. It will be magnificent.

  • @Jc40k1 i doubt it , i think the best we will ever get to it identifying planets that are habital. If so tho I would bet it would take a few hundreds of years to create technology that would let us travel those distances. The distances to just the closest star is unimaginable

  • @PsiloCybinDreamX A couple hundred years is nothing, one day, one day, unless of course, we destroy ourselves.

  • @Jc40k1 yeah but the fact we will never know in our life times in a little dissapointing

  • @PsiloCybinDreamX Yeah...

  • i would love to see space clouds!

  • 14 dislike they came from space there not human

  • So the other living things out there see our galaxy as a star also? Like the way we see them?

  • @psychopathic16 Pretty cool huh? Now imagine an alien paying to name our star after themselves. Yup. Instead of being "Sol", to them we are "Arkenshpacklefarp".

  • @Palafico3 I don't like that name. D:

  • fuck religious morons

  • @thescorpionking2020 To put it bluntly lol

  • 14 people are a bunch of f***ing religous zealots.

  • LOL @ Religious people.

  • The Keplar telescope has currently found over 1200 planets in the constellation of Cygnus. still it has not concluded its mission, as it has a few more years of investigating that part of the sky - and this is only 1/400 of the entire night sky. If there is already more than a thousand planets, and its only searched out a tiny portion of the entire sky, then image how many more planets it will find, and that's not to say any of those planets have some sort of life.

  • @LaPersonaNonGrata

    Heck, those 1200 in that tiny speck only happen to be the systems whose alignment is perpendicular to our view which allows its planets to move across their parent star. Only a tiny fraction of systems would be aligned to us in such a way. In that tiny fraction of a tiny fraction we got 1200... and counting.

  • extremophiles

  • sad thing is i think we are alone

  • i friggin love this dudes vids. they're well done and accurate, plus he does a great job explaining the content.

  • Ah the Last of the Mohican soundtrack... this tune came into my head when I heard the Celtic panpipes :P

  • Allah is the only creator...

  • @onurkavak41

    Images like this of a billion-year old universe and you still think that a religion made up 2000 years ago is the creation of all of it?

  • @onurkavak41 Religion had its time,let science lead us now.

  • @Underyourstaircase Islam is not human-made, it is the word of Allah, creator of everyhing, so it is not surprising that these facts are written in Quaran.. Just read it. enlargement of universe, stars, atoms, time everything is written in it.

  • @onurkavak41 I'll stick to what I'm learning now and what I think. Because religion is just one big if.

  • @Underyourstaircase Religion is bullsh!t FUCK RELIGION go science and as for that fucken cunt called the pope Id send him to space with his holy cross up his ass then we"ll see how *right hand of god he is* -.-

  • @AgentSmith448 Let's stop listening to prophets and priest and listen to scientist and comedians. :D

  • @Underyourstaircase Couldn't agree more. I'm already there.

  • @Underyourstaircase While I agree with you it is worth mentioning that once science could prove that the earth was flat. Try to make something stick by itself to the side of a ball like object and it will fall off. Scientific proof that easily can be tested. However once the ball got enough mass it is another story :). My point is that even if science can prove something it does not necessarily make it fully true :)

  • @Underyourstaircase But I listen & even understand both of them

  • "....We've seen no evidence of an advanced space bearing intelligence...."

    Well I've seen the Phoenix lights and I rest my case :D

  • I'm feeling kind of lonely :)

  • i really like the music.

  • Your voice is OK. But it wouldn't be if you got all melodramatic with it!

  • BTW, I honestly find it hard to think that the bulk of aliens out there are somehow supposed to be evil. If theyre evil, theyre like us, cause it usually goes along with fear.

    And fear or force alone is just a puzzle piece in evolution. Perhaps most beings cant even phatom the way we act as they dont share our traits.

    If a species is evil, and war and murder is considered evil, then its just a failure in our evolution and the end of our planet.

    Lets assume that it is not. Always be positive.

  • i dont get it, why do we humans say that our planet is the only one that can substain life when we have no even been pass Mars???

  • @13EDDY2007

    To boost human morale. What do you think if the government would tell you that a 300foot tall civilized alien that lives on hydrogen (the odds, but still) lives next to our sun on alpha centauri.

    All people will live in caves if thats what we tell them.

    They rather believe were alone in the universe, to delude their inevitable competition rather then facing it.

    Religion plays a key role in moderating that believe.

  • if we conntacted aliens we as humans would finally attack them due to our nature of not being out dune at somthing or being out smarted and due to restless ness

  • What is the song called the first one

  • What is the first song called

  • I agree with Stephen Hawking who says that we must not try to contact extra terrestrials. The extra terrestrials may not be as friendly as we think (example is the movie "Independence day"). Fortunately these long distances keep us safe, as well as the supposed one species from the other. So, I guess that the extra terrestrials have better to settle down and warm their eggs to their planets, leaving us alone, and we not to inform them of our presence. And keep peace between us on Earth.

  • maybe its our bioligcal structure that allows us to be smart enough to travlle to space because most creatures on earth have no hands and our biolagy allows us the capabilitys to expand to learn invent other wise we would never have been born as in humans wouldint be hear because millions of other creatures had the chance to grasp it but we did due to our biolagy plz let me know of ur veiws on what i have said on my page or measage me

  • @mrbranflakes11 I remember a lesson of anthropology in high school, the proffessor told us that we, humans, have the privilage of the thumb finger in our hands. Our thumb finger can much all our other 4 fingers and catch objects, hold them and process them. If we have this valuable finger lost, we may not develop such a civilization which demans very detailed and tiny things to do (for example electronics).

  • This is very fascinating. The galaxy is WAY to big for us to be the only living beings in it. 300 billion stars in our galaxy, there are 100 billion galaxies. The odds are good i would have to say. Good video. Thanks for posting.

  • I would say that anyone who is religious should embrace the idea that we are not alone in the universe. By the simple fact that in God could not have made only us in this enourmous universe.

  • there's got to be something else, even basic intelligent life forms - an ever-expanding universe with only 1 unique molecular structure to inhabit it. i don't think so.

  • its behond our creativity to imagine what other life will be like, fish dont need oxygen, mabey other "things" dont need food water or oxygen who the hell knows lol

  • @xXshad0wstepXx -That's so true.

  • nobody is on the other planets cause god didnt put them thier . he made the universe so we can explore but still people dont belive the power of god

  • @dazjah00 i cant believe i just read this... this should make you realize there is no god.

  • @SexyPugs - who put you on this planet ? who created you ? as in the blood in your body, the air you breath and the bones that structure your body,but i bet you belive in evil forces

  • @dazjah00 A little thing called the Pikia which for your information was the first vertebrae creature which evolved over time. How did it get here? the same way we did by evolution. We evolved over time, just like the earth became hospitable for life over millions of years of change. And as for your assumption that i would believe in "evil forces" and not believe in a "deity" is just moronic beyond belief. It almost doesn't even deserve a response.

  • @dazjah00 ...and just a bit ago a most likely habitable planet was found, and I think they found organic compounds in its atmosphere.

  • @Helge129 - yall keep talking about what they found, did they find humans?

  • @dazjah00 It wouldn't make much sense to find humans on another planet. Human-looking species (upright walking, two arms, two legs, a head, two eyes, nose, mouth), maybe. But certainly not humans.

  • @Helge129 -see that's what im saying we are the creatures, god put us here to explore. He allows us to leave earth not man they come up with the devices, well i belive in god that's why i fill strong about the conversation. cant make belivers out of everybody

  • @dazjah00 No, it wouldn't make much sense to find humans, because there is no planet that is exactly like Earth, and thus, life on it will not develop in the same way.

  • @dazjah00 You say that like we are the only form of intelligent beings..i personaly think there has to be some kind of intelligance out in a further away galaxy that would make humans look very primitive!

  • @Deeky74 - we wont find them in this life time, when they do plz remeber my email an inform me , dont get me wrong i love science and a strong beliver in god.

  • Wait.. Did the narrator pronounce Civilization "Cilivilation" At 1:11 ?

  • @yrbaptiste nope I can hear him pronounce the z

  • of course there is life , but we are roaches to them so they dont bother wasting time with our pestilence society........... we are war , hate , mongers and we must all die.

  • @PaulMFliebler lol...right!....find out why @ yadayahweh(dot)com

  • If we reduce the size of our milky way to a quarter(coin),then the size of the universe would be 50 cubic mile in compreson...!!!

  • Maybe an extraterrestrial civilization only exists for a very short time before they are wiped out and maybe life is only able to develop in the outskirt of the universe where the star density is low. Several other physical conditions have to be satisfied before life develops. If so the distance between those civilizations are so tremendous that contact between them are impossible. No wonder that we haven’t heard anything.

  • 4:50 "where are they"

    I say they have either destroyed themselves or have no need or interest in intergalactic travel or (even though unlikely) there just isn't any other intelligent life in our Milky Way galaxy. Either way i would love to live long enough to see the progression of humanity to a class 3 civilization. that would be awesome. The more i think of it the more bitter i become knowing that my time here on earth is laughable compared to cosmological events.

  • Wow, The Universe is so beautiful. :) so colorfully

  • I don't understand why life needs water, if you are looking for a bacteria in space just look where it's liquid, anything liquid, liquid hydrogen, liquid helium, everything. They won't evolve and become smart because drinking something like this would kill your cells(?) but bacteria is a life form.

  • Many thanks for your videos, Tony Darnell! They really mean much to me, and the music suits perfect!

  • Love your videos, However I do agree with other individuals. Life forms may be able to survive off of other substances and chemicals. Just like sulfur is toxic to us, oxygen may be toxic to them because it may not be the right substance in order for them to breath within the environment. I think this is very possible through evolution and adaption. They could have adapted under very different circumstances

  • not all life needs water,who knows maby some life forms like us do not need water or oxygen

  • @slader133 yes maybe another kind of life is formed out there which does not need oxygen or water , they might have different needs and ofc different phenotypes

  • @slader133 Actually, Water is needed for life, because it's needed for the complex biochemical reactions required for life.

  • @slader133 For life to not need water that would mean that that life form was not a carbon based life form. But as scientists suggest the next best building block of life would be boron but under any conditions we can hypothesize boron cannot make complicated bond such as enzymes. So in that case the only forms of life capable of sustaining their own survival and evolution must be carbon based.

  • @slader133 or a vegetated rocky planet maybe..i mean there is still hundreds of species that live in the cold depths at the bottom of the ocean and animals that thrive in heated and rocky habitats

  • @slader133 The moon,Titan,may be a good example of life without water,if it does harbor life that is.

  • @slader133

    True. I hate when too much emphasis is put on water like it is the most important thing. And that aliens are somewhat similar to us. All this Hollywood shit of aliens and the conspiracy theorists... You have to think deeper. Aliens could be nothing we have ever imagined of. our civilization is 6000years old and our universe is 14billion?

  • jeezz after all these years, the most sophisticated equipment man has ever built hasnt even rendered us a tiny microbe outside of our own planet yet. Where are they? good question.

  • big disinformation . I have see them without a telescope . what a joke they always have thier heads in gas clouds . black holes , quazars , pulsezars , and the such . trying to brainwash the masses . as they pay no mind to huge citys . on our own moon is freaking DARK STAR ! come on WTF

  • no proof of God?

    How about..no proof of life out in space?

  • @Chaosdragonite The ALH84001 is not a proof, however it is an evidence. Even in common sense life makes more sense than god. Also, why are you even watching videos like this?

  • Your videos are just what I've been looking for. Thank you. Subscribed.

  • I dont think our consciousness need a body. But if/when we do :..we live on Earth. Why does "everybody" belive that we need a body to communicate???

    Grow up!

  • @shutupnstay No u!

  • 10 people are creationists

  • @konnekted, make that 13 and counting.

  • 1/1000 the speed of light is still a HUGE speed!!!That's 300Km/sec=1080000Km/hour which is still an unimaginable speed even for an realy advanced alien civilization because the laws of physics are the same to all and that speed will require huge amounts of energy and hell they may even have to consider that speed a relativistic one and the effects that it has on the ship.Maybe a speed like 1/100000 is more likely to be, than the 100mil years become 10 bilion years almost as old as the galaxy!

  • what is the title of the song that starts playing around 2:50 ?

  • This is debatable but if faster-than-light (FTL) propulsion isn't possible, as this video suggests 1/1000 or 0.1% of light speed, then you would still need to solve all the technical challenges of a generation ship that won't suffer malfunctions and maintain a livable environment (check wikipedia and search for BIOS 3 and Biosphere 2) and then there would be no real-time or regular voyages/contact between "source world and colony" so there can't be any economic incentive in this expansion.

  • How limited is to assume that life requires water

  • @mitjasen

    We only have one example to go on, us, so that's the best we can do.

  • Plus i'm more of a panspermia believer (the theory that all life in the universe originated from one place. maybe one single cell organism). Which is not far-fetched if you believe the story of adam and eve. Chimpanzees may even be the short gray aliens left behind to evolve in a different way than their home planet would allow. A million years later, they may have recovered some of their intelligence and what we think are extraterrestrial are in fact us. that one was kind of far-fetched though.

  • Hate to incorporate religion, but genesis clearly states that the universe along with many millions of animals that inhabit the earth were created long before humans. Possibly before our galaxy even formed, older, more intelligent civilizations may have been traveling from one galaxy to another placing, mixing, maybe even creating life. expelling the theory of other life elsewhere in the universe is the equivelent of looking at a jar full of marbles and concluding that there arent any marbles.

  • @Mr7digit If you hate to bring up religion, then why bring it up?

  • could anyone possibly imagine what it would be like to meet another civilization in another galaxy. one word. AMAZING

  • @greatnessnumber89 It would be AMAZING, if the other civilization is a nice one. But terrifying if it was to be like meeting Sigourney's monsters. But I personally think that there is a civilization that is better than us somewhere, more intelligent, more powerful... Humans are quite new. We will need some decades to go to Mars. But imagine another species, much older than mankind, cleverer... They could possibly have the technology to travel the universe like a small village.

  • Uncletom

    The only thing scientist are doing knowdays is trying to put answers on questions they have no business trying answer

    Besides the more they try to explain the begining of time and space the more they prove there has to be a creator

    Your small brain cant comprehend anything before the"BIGBANG" scientist can't find an explanation to the creation of matter or dark matter

    But like most athiest knowdays lets teach our children it appeard from nothing

    Because that's totally plausible

  • @ferrarimike23 You said "The only thing scientist are doing knowdays is trying to put answers on questions they have no business trying answer"

    It is good for mankind that your twisted logic is not shared by those with the intelligence to look for an answer to the big questions in science.

  • What are you talking about they would ignore us

    This is a planet with intelligent life and a beautiful landscape if they were intelligent it would be there #1 priority to study us

  • humans cant get along with his own species just for ther skin color what the hell will we do with something thats not human we are so primitve we bild borders to separate its own kind wow super smart humas we are just look white humas inslave the black humas just 4 ther skin color look at hitler and does white supremacy patetic some time i feel discasted to be human

  • @deadcauz humanity stil is in its childboots...give it some time ;)

  • Akwinata1. With all respect for your current beliefes, I would personally feel a greater hope for mankind if you would spend your energy in a more relevant manner. Religion, in every form, has always been used to suppress the evolution of man. It may work in a limited way on a more primitive individual, but as you can notice science gaining more and more information about nature, perhaps it wouldn't be such a bad idea 'switching team'. Wouldn't you agree?

  • VanKlaunch said it: "Maybe space traveling civilizations have a rule to not interfere or contact underdeveloped creatures."

    - Has it ever occured to anyone that they might simply be hiding from us? If I were them I would stay away as far as possible from the killer fungus that we behave as. What is most horrible, is that we have the knowledge to change our patterns but we don't. Is there anything more self destructive than people?

  • Meeting another civilization would be the most important event in the history of mankind.

  • @ApocDevTeam it sure would be important for us, but dont be so sure it would be the same for the other civilisation. If another civilisation had the technology to discover us, we would be ignored anyway, there would be no point cause nor could we communicate and even less learn from each other. What ants are for us, we would be to them.