Bright lights, big city - and possibly aliens - Metro - The Boston Globe: "“Looking for alien cities would be a long shot, but wouldn’t require extra resources,” Loeb, the director of the Institute for Theory and Computation within the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, said in a statement released by the center. “And if we succeed, it would change our perception of our place in the universe."
As to our place in the Universe; on a scale of 1-10 regarding intelligence? Oh I suppose we'd be on a -4. Any super intelligence would regard us as a potential danger to anything within a couple of light years out from the little spec of cosmic dust which we regard as home. I doubt if we'd even be put on the waiting list for the cosmic kinder garden. Indeed, intelligence is not the first word that would come to the mind of any ancient aliens that could have evolved to exist as pure energy.
Oh well...let's get back to the really important stuff on planet Earth: what's happening to young MasterBeaver Bieber?
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| Yep...I've asked them to keep their lights on, Lou! |
Oh well...let's get back to the really important stuff on planet Earth: what's happening to young Master
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