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 It's because of the Fermi Paradox, as explained in this video:
 

 The Fermi Paradox actually asks the question of why, if there are loads of 
other sentient beings, haven't we been visited or even picked up a reliable 
signal from one?
 

 This video doesn't really answer the question because there are so many 
billions of planets in our galaxy alone. You'd think that of the great many 
planets visible to us was inhabited, some life form might have escaped and 
colonised the place. 
 

 Fermi never really expected to come across extra-galactic aliens.
 

 There are trillions and trillions of habitable planets — why haven’t we 
encountered aliens yet? 
http://www.salon.com/2015/05/06/there_are_trillions_and_trillions_of_habitable_planets_why_havent_we_encountered_aliens_yet/

 
 
 
http://www.salon.com/2015/05/06/there_are_trillions_and_trillions_of_habitable_planets_why_havent_we_encountered_aliens_yet/
 
 There are trillions and trillions of habitable planets —... 
http://www.salon.com/2015/05/06/there_are_trillions_and_trillions_of_habitable_planets_why_havent_we_encountered_aliens_yet/
 A new video from design collective Kurz Gesagt explains the Fermi paradox VIDEO


 
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 But, from a philosophical point of view, the planets, stars and galaxies that 
we see are forms of consciousness with varying classes and varieties.  In some 
sense, these cosmological entities are part of us in terms of consciousness. 
MMY stated that the universe is in our brains and physiology.
 

 And what a miserably pointless philosophy it is. It answers no questions, can 
make no predictions and provides us with no answers. And it doesn't even make 
sense in any physical way.
 

 

 This concept can clearly be seen by understanding the principles of jyotish.  
For example, certain sectors of the zodiac or the universe refer to our head, 
heart and feet.  More specifically, certain parts of the universe refer to 
specific parts of the brain, such as the left and right portion of the brain, 
the cerebellum, et cetera.
 

 So astrologers think the universe refers to our heads and feet. Einstein sure 
missed something important...
 

 Unfortunately, the astronomers and scientists have limited their definition of 
ETs.
 

 They're so stupid. Instead of spending all that time, money and ingenuity 
trying to probe the far reaches of space they could have just watched a lecture 
on TM and vedic "science" and got all their questions answered - albeit 
answered very badly...
 

 ...in fact, so badly the only way they have of testing the answer is by 
refering back to the theory itself and deciding that it must be right because 
they decided it was true. The world is flat so there's no need to look for 
evidence to the contrary. But if you ever did...
 



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