Science Fiction portrays our Milky Way Galaxy as teeming with advanced civilizations engaged in interstellar communication, commerce, and occasionally star wars. If so, great Galactic societies anticipate offering membership to Earth. Back in our real universe, extraterrestrial life has proved elusive. None has been found. The arguments for and against technological life in the Galaxy have sharpened in recent years. Evidence abounds on Earth of the hardiness of life even in extremely harsh environments. Other evidence suggests the Earth may be a rare type of planet, unusually benign for life as we know it. Evidence on both sides is mounting. Which one is right? There can be only one answer: Either the Milky Way is teeming with technological life or it isn't. Renowned SETI scientist Dan Werthimer will debate planet-hunter and skeptic, Geoff Marcy.
SETI is an enormous waste of resources and this man Wertheimer obviously has vested interests, making his and the other fools pathetic, childish poo pooing of UFO sightings truly nauseating. Farmers from Ohio hey? How about commanders of nuclear bases, trained pilots, physisists, and astronauats? Yeah, keep giggling away like little school girls. Muppets the pair of them. Some very good points were made in this debate until the end. They have now proved themselves fools. Truly very sad.
lazernation 1 year ago