On 5/23/2014 9:45 PM, Kim Jones wrote:
I mean, it is said to be quasi-impossible for beings to cross the vast 
inter-galactic distances and this is the main argument used in answer to 
Fermi's Paradox, yet are we not almost certainly - to take a leaf out of 
GHibbsa's manual momentarily - unconsciously assuming that all sentient, 
intelligent beings, wherever they arise in the universe, will do the try-hard 
human thing of slowly and painstakingly amassing their knowledge in painfully 
slow and logical steps? Why do we assume this?

Because that's the way evolution works.

Brent

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