Message from @excursion12 (redha, richtginger)

Discord ID: 652759101511827466


2019-12-07 06:29:30 UTC  

i mean

2019-12-07 06:29:34 UTC  

you dont even need that

2019-12-07 06:29:44 UTC  

You sit in the dark of the forest like a hunter camouflaged and wait for a potential happy retard to signal his pressence

2019-12-07 06:29:47 UTC  

you can tell if a world is habitable from the other end of the galaxy

2019-12-07 06:29:50 UTC  

And then you kill him

2019-12-07 06:29:55 UTC  

by examining suns

2019-12-07 06:29:57 UTC  

luci no you can't

2019-12-07 06:30:03 UTC  

exaggeration

2019-12-07 06:30:11 UTC  

Radio signals decay rapidly beyond the sun's heliosphere

2019-12-07 06:30:28 UTC  

but you can from very far away determine locations where habitable worlds are possible

2019-12-07 06:30:35 UTC  

Not to mention the cosmic tide of radiation heavily interfering with them

2019-12-07 06:30:41 UTC  

you want to know the simplest and most logical solution to the Fermi Paradox?

2019-12-07 06:30:43 UTC  

of course the catch is aliens of a non carbon base would find fdifferent worlds habitable

2019-12-07 06:30:45 UTC  

space itself

2019-12-07 06:30:46 UTC  

Sure

2019-12-07 06:30:50 UTC  

space is freakin big

2019-12-07 06:30:51 UTC  

I'm open to solutions

2019-12-07 06:30:56 UTC  

Absolutely

2019-12-07 06:31:22 UTC  

the first radio broadcast was a little over 50-60 years ago iirc

2019-12-07 06:31:24 UTC  

They have the drake equation taking that in account when iterating the fermi paradox tho

2019-12-07 06:31:37 UTC  

if you actually look at a radius of 50 lightyears around our solar system, it's nothing

2019-12-07 06:31:37 UTC  

the radio was invented pre wwi wasnt it

2019-12-07 06:31:45 UTC  

Actually

2019-12-07 06:31:50 UTC  

it's a mere speck in the galaxy

2019-12-07 06:32:01 UTC  

1937) developed, demonstrated and marketed the first successful long-distance wireless telegraph and in 1901 broadcast the first transatlantic radio signa

2019-12-07 06:32:19 UTC  

yeah way over 60 years dude

2019-12-07 06:32:22 UTC  

Theres plenty of potential habitable planets in close proximity but not sure if ots beyond the range of 50 light years

2019-12-07 06:32:26 UTC  

ya but when did they send the message they meant for to reach aliens?

2019-12-07 06:32:42 UTC  

I can't remember

2019-12-07 06:32:46 UTC  

Or where radio signals decay into background noise because of background cosmic radiation

2019-12-07 06:32:50 UTC  

light is eternal

2019-12-07 06:33:15 UTC  

oooooo

2019-12-07 06:33:18 UTC  

for all you know background radiation is just the interstellar radio traffic of a more advanced civilization

2019-12-07 06:33:18 UTC  

light still decays and redshifts

2019-12-07 06:33:29 UTC  

Could be there in it

2019-12-07 06:33:37 UTC  

But we wont pick it up just yet

2019-12-07 06:33:39 UTC  

you dont know

2019-12-07 06:33:42 UTC  

you cant know

2019-12-07 06:33:43 UTC  

but if that were true

2019-12-07 06:33:47 UTC  

how would we figure that out

2019-12-07 06:33:49 UTC  

well we could already pick it up