"Gleiser's take on the Drake equation for the Multiverse is an interesting approach. What it tells us, however, is that our limited understanding of the universe today does not allow us to make any reasonable estimate of the number of intelligent lifeforms in the multiverse (more than one)." | MIT Tech Review
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"And given the limits on what we can ever know about other universes, it's likely that we'll never be able to do much better than that." Full story here: http://www.technologyreview.com/blog...
- Kurt Starnes
The above quote prompted me to share this story. Likely never be able to do better? How about in 100 years, 1,000 years or 1,000,000 years? I am much more hopeful that humans will eventually be able to understand whatever we are within and whether or not we are alone.
- Kurt Starnes
at the rate we're going, we'll be lucky to still exist in another 300 years.
- Big Joe Silenced
That's for sure. I should have added "should humans not destroy themselves."
- Kurt Starnes