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"I do not believe that much came of this conversation, except perhaps a statement that the distance to the next location of living beings may be very great and that, indeed, as far as our galaxy is concerned we are living somewhere in the sticks, far removed from the metopolitan area of the galactic center" - Edward Teller
It's basically a situation where we are in one of a few areas of oasis in a vast, and hostile galactic desert.
Originally posted by Scramjet76
reply to post by Badge01
It's basically a situation where we are in one of a few areas of oasis in a vast, and hostile galactic desert.
A very good point. However, it makes assumptions in the same way drake's equation does... it assumes other life is nearly identical to ourselves.
Is there any value to meeting truly strange non-terrestrials?
This may indeed be responsible for the low numbers of space-faring sentients. I'd estimate there may only be 1 per 10e2-10e3 Galaxies. Just a hunch.