Chris Campbell wrote:
or even another cluster), and the chance that we'll ever encounter
them is probably also very small. But they're out there, you can be sure of it.

Well Carl Sagan's argument made good rhetorics*.   But I don't think
it's sound in terms of science and philosophy.  "There are BEE-llions
and BEE-llions of stars out there, there has got to be a few that has
TIME traveling backward, right?"

In fact, some very serious physicists argue that there are infinite
number of parallel universes
  http://www.stanford.edu/%7Ealinde/1032226.pdf

So somewhere out there, there must be a universe in which every star
has its own humanoid-included ecosystem.  One of these universes might
look like the Star Trek universe, another might look like the Star
Wars universe.  So...

BlazeEagle wrote:
Do you think HUMANOID space aliens exist? Not sci fi junk, I mean
REAL ones.

If you take the speculative remarks from Carl Sagan, Andre Linde etc,
there's not much difference between "sci fi junk" and "REAL ones".
All you have to do is build a trans-multiverse spaceship ... ehh...
rather a "verseship"... and fly yourself to the Star Wars universe and
live out your ultimate MMORPG.

But Chris is right, we have not detected/encountered extraterrestrial
life in the last few thousand years.  The chance that we will in the
next few thousand years is pretty small.  So in the thread about moon
race in the next few decades, alien life is not really a meaningful
topic.

* - Sagan had a great (positive) influence on science, remember the
good old days of 1980s, when public discourse in science wasn't
totally idiotic, political and greed-driven.

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Dr. Core
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