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New Theories / Re: If there was one Big Bang event, why not multiple big bangs?
« on: 23/01/2024 22:32:56 »If the universe is infinite and has always existed, it raises the question, why haven't we come across good evidence of living beings from outer space.That one is pretty easy. Because the ones from other bangs are too far away to see, and the ones close by are there too briefly to see. The light from there has either not yet go here or has long since passed by here. The odds are super-low of getting the timing right.
Also, I guess that the generation of life and the evolution of life to our level might be so rare that even when talking in terms of the extremes of time, distance, and evolution, those signs are too far separated to be detected within the typical span of existence of such life forms.OK, you realize essentially the same thing that I do
Why haven't life forms been able to survive the hazards of planetary living by escaping to ways of life that are compatible with intergalactic existence?There's no energy out there to sustain any metabolism or process. You'd have to hibernate in some weird sort of coffin that is immune to decay and can survive heat death, waiting for new energy to appear by magic. Nobody would be able so see such a coffin since it would emit nothing if it is to not waste away.