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Life in the Universe #2: Where is Everybody? (FINAL CUT)

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2009

OK, so there are two kinds of space fans, those who like my voice and those who don't. There's also a contingent that likes a more poetic and rhythmic flow to the script.

I have to admit, I like this one better too.

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  • 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.

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

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  • 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

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

  • @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).

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

  • this guy is a bellend

  • the irish music really adds to the spacey theme

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