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our own galaxy is so mind bogglingly big I would think there is other "Intelligent life" but the chances of ever knowing this is highly unlikely, radio waves travel at the speed of light and yet our reach will have been miniscule (this shows 200 years although i don't think we have been broadcasting that long)I absolutely believe that there is life beyond Earth.
I wouldn't be surprised if it was as close as Venus or Mars (although that would be problematic. From the point of view that it could and would be argued that such life might have originated on Earth, then spread there).
I'm with Brian Cox et al on this point : it is not unlikely that Earth hosts the only intelligent life in the Milky Way.
I'm with Brian Cox et al on this point too: the distances between galaxies are so unfathomably vast, it is unlikely that any life form will ever leave its own galaxy.
So, there's likely nothing in this galaxy to come and visit us, and anything from another galaxy likely could never leave there.
Ergo: no "little green men".
And I won't be watching random YouTube videos about UFOs for anything other than schitts and giggles. I'll wait for the peer-reviewed paper, if it ever comes.
the thing is, by the time we discover other intelligent life, it would probably be extinct, and humans will be long gone by the time our fingerprints of existence reaches the other side of the galaxy
It is really difficult to comprehend how big space is