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uxcn | 9 years ago
Sure, I mean intelligent life is interesting to us because it's novel. If there is other intelligent life in the galaxy (universe), it probably implies that intelligent life is relatively common. So, more (less) intelligent life would be extremely inconsequential to them. Why waste resources studying something already well understood?
x1798DE|9 years ago
I suspect that if life is common enough that we're boring to most other forms of intelligent life, we'd probably find at least one or two other species that are interested in us, and if it's rare enough that there's only one or two other species out there, then chances are we're interesting enough that some of their folks would want to visit us and find out our deal.
uxcn|9 years ago
Obviously I think there's a point to us trying to communicate with whatever is out there, I just think we shouldn't be surprised by the lack of response.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KIC_8462852
totalZero|9 years ago
My point is that intelligent life may have discovered something we don't know already, even if it's dumber than us.