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How old is ET?

 

The other night, after watching the film Avatar, I was thinking about the possibility of real ET's somewhere in our universe. Holywood usually depicts them as only slightly more, or less, advanced than ourselves, but statistically (unless most intelligent races eventually self destruct) our distant neighbours should be millions, or even billions of years more advanced than ourselves. So, assuming a liferorm somewhat like ours, when did conditions first exist for intelligent life to evolve in the universe, and what should be the average age of any real ET race we encounter?

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Last edited on: 2011-02-26 09:28:41

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tbrucenyc says:

There's no answer really. But not less advanced. If Hollywood includes less advance creatures, it's to drive the plot or provide comic relief.

Just having gotten to earth means they would be incredibly advanced compared to us.

No life form may ever be able to travel such distances and visit us, because all the science fiction solutions to the problem, like warp drive for example, may remain just that... fiction.

I feel lonely already...

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