User blog comment:Spark321939/Are aliens good or will we be advanced enough?/@comment-160529-20130429114458

You are asking a lot of questions, all of them are incredibly hard to answer.


 * Aliens are people . . . and just like humans there will be good aliens, and bad aliens, of every species. Factions and ethnic groups and the problems associated with this diversity.


 * Being advanced has nothing to do with the fear of the unknown, like a child learning to walk we stumble and fall all the time but no matter how advanced we get we will still falter on occasion.


 * I do not have any particular belief that earth was visited by UFOs nor have I seen any. And the second question "how many aliens" well assuming that every planet with life on it has half as many species as earth . . . then the number of species in the universe is incalculable.


 * I dunno, but I think if the Battle of Hastings was more likely to be estra terrestrial than it was to be time travel. As for superluminal travel, in order to achieve this we have to overcome our shallow thought that the void of space is "nothing" and realize that the "void" in which objects "float" is a structured . . . not object . . . but simply structured and functioning. When we learn why light is able to cut through the void, we will likely be able to refine the process.


 * Well I am sure there are species taht have been around longer than us, and some that havent been around as long as us. I dont see how they could be born with "tools"