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The biggest unknown is whether or not there is an existing [[:en:World Government|cosmic civilization]] which we will be joining, already in progress. In that case it really is impossible to say what would happen since the odds are that that civilization is so advanced compared to our current that everything we know as limitations that isn't really and truly a limitation would be eliminated, assuming the superior civilization is open to us and we are willing to enter. Some things can be surmised though, including the much more rapid population of the local region, since this area is reachable given conceivable advances we might make in the next few centuries on our own. | The biggest unknown is whether or not there is an existing [[:en:World Government|cosmic civilization]] which we will be joining, already in progress. In that case it really is impossible to say what would happen since the odds are that that civilization is so advanced compared to our current that everything we know as limitations that isn't really and truly a limitation would be eliminated, assuming the superior civilization is open to us and we are willing to enter. Some things can be surmised though, including the much more rapid population of the local region, since this area is reachable given conceivable advances we might make in the next few centuries on our own. | ||
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I assume an ordering of frequency like this: planets, habitable planets, planets with living ecosystems, planets with intelligent life. The last I assume is so rare that the expected number arising natively in the local region is zero or one and will remain so even after we get some idea of the actual rates. As an extension of that, I assume there's no current large scale colonization of the galaxy and that had there been one in the past it would still be around although I do presume that has occurred | I assume an ordering of frequency like this: planets, habitable planets, planets with living ecosystems, planets with intelligent life. The last I assume is so rare that the expected number arising natively in the local region is zero or one and will remain so even after we get some idea of the actual rates. As an extension of that, I assume there's no current large scale colonization of the galaxy and that had there been one in the past it would still be around although I do presume that if it is possible it has occurred in some galaxy.</p> | ||
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