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On Saturday, 25 August 2018 08:09:42 UTC+2, RichA wrote:
On Friday, 24 August 2018 03:44:55 UTC-4, Quadibloc wrote: On Friday, August 24, 2018 at 12:35:11 AM UTC-6, Chris.B wrote: "Conquering the galaxy" is a very human viewpoint. Nobody else is that daft. Nor that sociopathically aggressive. Nor that badly organized regarding its population control. It certainly is true that some humans, like Arthur C. Clarke, have pretty much seen that we ourselves will realize that "conquering the galaxy" is daft long before we're in a position to take a stab at it. So you're likely to be right, even though you do not have direct observational knowledge of what the other clever beings in our galaxy are like. I would be afraid of an alien species that did not have its own John W. Campbell to arrange for the publication of countless science fiction stories explaining just how likely it is that an intelligent, even if technically inferior, species would find ways to defend its freedom against attack. Aliens who had never experienced anything like the Vietnam War just might think they could get away with conquering the Earth, should they feel a reason to do so. And of course the notion of the first alien species to achieve interstellar flight wiping out every other nascent civilization in the Universe, as a precautionary measure against them developing technology and being warlike... is not an utterly implausible solution to the Fermi Paradox. Where are they? There's only one they, and they haven't got around to exterminating us... just yet. An alien race *could* be paranoid. John Savard "We do not colonize, we conquer." Star Trek, Andromeda alien. Star Trek does seem to have more than its fair share of good, old-fashioned, warrior races to maintain tension. Today, the largest economies economically conquer weaker countries instead of attacking them by force. The superpowers make up the world's economic rules and bend the weaker nations to give away their natural resources for mere peanuts. Letting the largest US earners pay no taxes is an all out nuclear assault on the rest of the world. The only "fallout" comes from the terrorism this automatically generates. Hopefully Herr von Strumpet will be behind bars long before "he" can actually attack anybody physically. [Other than women he bragged about, of course.] Like all corrupt and despotic leaders he can always call on the legions of brain washed sociopaths, from the lower orders, to loyally carry out his whims "for the GRATENESS of The Country." ;-) |
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