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@Captain_Outis

permanent student of the universe. science, philosophy, religion

1 AU from the Sun; Orion Arm of the Milky Way Entrou em Kasım 2014
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@DeivonDrago My hunch is that stars like G or K may more often be stable long enough for this “hard step”, but the majority of suns, M-dwarfs are more hostile with tidal locking and violent solar flares. arxiv.org/abs/2106.11207
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Deivon Drago@DeivonDrago·
Eukaryotes (likely) originated from a fusion of archaea & bacteria. Somewhere in the distant past, an archaea engulfed a bacterial cell which become mitochondria. This formation of the first eukaryote with the ability to replicate the inner engulfed mitochondria was a very contingent event. It’s quite possible this is very unlikely to happen. #fermiparadox
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Edison@CodeEdison·
Real 😂.
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@CuriosityonX Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space.
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Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
If aliens really do exist, why haven’t they visited Earth?
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@DavidReilly007 @hookskat More probable than theism, but deism still posits a disembodied mind. Every other known mind is associated bodily & physically. And minds are one of the most complex higher order features. Deism puts it at the base of reality. Totally backwards.
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True_Unbeliever@DavidReilly007·
@hookskat As for Deism/Pantheism I think that cannot be disproven but is unnecessary, untestable, unknowable, and irrelevant.
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kathooks 🌎🪐🌕
It has been disheartening to see how many atheists need the label to be as clear cut as Christians do. I guess I am a “fake atheist”. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Is that better than being a fake Christian?
kathooks 🌎🪐🌕@hookskat

I used to believe in the Christian God, but no longer do. As an atheist, I don't believe God exists—but I won't definitively claim "there is no god," as that's beyond our knowledge. Once the belief left, any fear of the possibility went with it. Threats of hell don't work.

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@michaelshermer Or the cost-vs-benefit of directed transmissions or interstellar travel rarely justify continuous investment.
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Michael Shermer@michaelshermer·
LOL. An interviewer just asked me about my answer to the Fermi Paradox called "hyper-brief technological span," a phrase I have never used. I have made the argument that the "L" (lifetime of a communicating civilization) in the Drake Equation is likely short, on the order of 400 years (averaging the length of individual civilizations) due to many causes of societal collapse. He sent me this Gemini search. Is it hallucinating this phrase (although these are my arguments)?: Michael Shermer argues that the Fermi Paradox (the contradiction between the high probability of extraterrestrial life and the lack of evidence for it) is largely resolved by the "hyper-brief technological span" of intelligent species. He suggests that once a civilization develops radio technology, it only broadcasts for a short period of time (e.g., a few hundred years) before going extinct, destroying itself via technology, or transitioning to non-detectable communications. Therefore, the cosmic window for overlapping, communicative civilizations is statistically near zero. Shermer proposes that the "hyper-brief technological lifespan" is a bottleneck all intelligent species encounter, fundamentally limiting the survival of extraterrestrial civilizations. He calculates that once civilizations invent radio technology, their aggressive nature and propensity for mutual destruction drastically shorten their window of survival before they collapse. In his columns discussing this concept, Shermer draws upon evolutionary psychology to frame this dilemma: The Mismatch: Humanity (and potential intelligent alien species) is governed by evolutionary impulses—such as xenophobia, territoriality, and desires for dominance. The Existential Bottleneck: The period during which a species discovers destructive technology (nuclear weapons, bio-weapons) heavily overlaps with its primitive evolutionary state. The Collapse: Because our technological power advances exponentially but our moral and neurological evolution remains largely stagnant, civilizations risk obliterating themselves before they mature into space-faring societies. This premise serves as a powerful explanation for the Fermi Paradox—the glaring contradiction between the high probability of extraterrestrial intelligence existing and the lack of evidence for it. Shermer suggests that the lifespan of a technological civilization may only be a few centuries, making them too fleeting and separated by vast distances to ever communicate with one another.
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@GhostCoase He’s good at what he does, but I absolutely loathe Plantinga’s work. It’s so obviously about defending his religious beliefs, some of which are trash.
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Scott David Gray 🌸@ScottDavidGray·
@jeremykauffman Much of modern ethics rests on the idea that "intelligent, reasonable people will agree, if they all know all of the facts." The fact that this is demonstrably not true -- that different people very clearly want different things -- how not shaken this faith.
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Jeremy Kauffman 🦔🌲🌕@jeremykauffman·
Both "sides" on any issue are allowed to just want it. That's the exact point. Most arguing is performative and worthless. Most people are not changing their minds. If more people would recognize this we could move towards more reasonable solutions.
G. Scott Shand 🌐@GScottShand

This is a bit of a shell game Wanye plays. Defenders of the liberal status quo on suffrage or immigration have to make arguments to defend it. While those who want to upend the liberal status quo can just have to say “I don’t like it”. 🤷‍♂️

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Anya.chi@Anyachi4ox·
If god wants relationship with man why make its existence debatable at all?
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@JoelMCurzon “this generation will not pass away until all these things take place” “There are some standing here who will not taste death before they see the Son of Man coming in his kingdom."
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Joel M. Curzon@JoelMCurzon·
Do you another cult full of failed prophecies that “created their own Bible”? Christianity. (More of a family of cults, but the point stands.)
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@waldenpod The three valence quarks in protons and neutrons are evidence of the trinity
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Emerson Green@waldenpod·
“The seven-day week is evidence for theism”
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VonVladimierVoltar@VonVladimierV·
@mykael_yuddy The problem is what you define as well-established science. Of course we understand that as “Theory”, for which is well-established, and “Postulates” for that which is not. However we see even scientists twist that for political or financial gain. Eg climate change, nutrition…
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Udy 💜@mykael_yuddy·
People who reject well-established science - whether it's space exploration, the shape of the Earth, the moon landing, or evolution - aren't just uninformed. They're dumb as rocks. That's even an insult to rocks - because at least rocks have geological value. These ones are just plain stupid. Even early humans, despite lacking knowledge, were not actively denying reality like these idiots today.
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@DerekPederson3 Local optimization might beat cosmic expansion in most fitness landscapes. Marginal gains may drop sharply beyond a planet or system.
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Outis@Captain_Outis·
@DerekPederson3 It probably requires extreme long-term coordination, high energy motivation, cultural stability over millions of years, tolerance for generational delay, willingness to invest in low-return, high-latency projects, or robust technological continuity.
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Derek Pederson 🇺🇸🇺🇦🇻🇪
Science fiction nerds are gonna hate me for saying this but the Great Filter is that interstellar travel is probably more or less impossible and there is no reason to come up with any other explanation for that.
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Big Mysteries Survey: Physicists' Views on Cosmology, Black Holes, Quantum Mechanics, and Quantum Gravity arxiv.org/abs/2605.11058
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