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After all, it's a game, and it has a great side.
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What Star Citizen will eventually look like: it will develop into a huge universe to explore, trade, and explore.
Star Citizen is a game that's still in development, but it's a big draw for players. In this game, there is no end to the universe, and so are your opportunities. You can brave the moon to create your fate among the stars, or sign up for a trip to the UEE fleet.
And this game is a universe that has been expanding and evolving, and the game's developers will make Star Citizen a living, breathing, autonomous universe where there will always be new locations for players to explore.
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Are there really aliens in this world? Is there really a UFO they are carrying? Is their civilization above humans?
These seem to be inexplicable by the knowledge and insight of human beings now, and the rest can only be guessed, and when you see an unknown luminous body, it is called a UFO, and when you encounter an unexplained phenomenon, you say that it is an alien problem. It was said on the news that somewhere in Guizhou, a large number of trees were suddenly inexplicably damaged during a thunderstorm, which was not done by human beings at all, and someone happened to see two huge circular unidentified luminous objects appear in that location when the accident occurred. So, speculation followed.
It is said to be UFO's action.
It's not like the Middle Ages in Europe, when people can't explain something, or when they don't want to admit a fact, they say that things are fake, that they are doing things that cannot be seen by the human eye, or that they can find an idol that they can worship and make it a god, as if human beings are like this, regardless of whether UFOs really exist or not, I don't think everyone's attitude towards unexplained things has changed at all, but the ghost theory in the early stage has become the current alien theory, because whether it is the former or the latter, which we have not been able to explain and confirm so far, neither can we confirm its existence nor its non-existence, so they have become the makers of many unexplained events. We can only imagine that if there are really aliens in this world, then the flying objects they sent are to survey the situation on Earth.
I don't dare to say what I think about the existence or non-existence of these things, but sometimes I think that maybe the earth and the planets in the universe are nothing more than the cells that make up some super-giant creature, and we are the super-tiny creatures that live in the cells, or maybe there are smaller and smaller creatures or things that cannot be called creatures in every cell of our body, and for them, each of our cells can also be called their earth. There are also certain cells in the body that are suitable for the finer things to survive and some that are not, as if we look at our Earth and Mars and the Moon. And so on and on.
I don't know how to get the real argument.
Hehe. Maybe one day, maybe human civilization has advanced to the point where it can expand anything, or shrink it to the point where it can do whatever it wants, then everything should be a little eyebrow Wait, wait, wait...
It suddenly occurred to me that the above question did not seem to have been answered. Hehe, the conclusion is that all the unidentified flying luminaries are some unloaded part of the launch vehicle. The unexplained problem of destroying trees is just an atmospheric phenomenon.
Hehe. Of course, I don't know if these answers are reliable or not, and I don't know if I want to convince everyone not to think about it.
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It's a must.
China-Singapore Zhejiang Network, October 24 According to foreign ** reports, British experts believe that we are not alone in the universe, and there may be as many as 40,000 highly developed civilizations in the galaxy where we are located. So far, no one has been able to successfully detect whether there are signs of life beyond Earth. However, there are enough skeptics who are skeptical that these highly developed extraterrestrial civilizations exist right on our planet.
Of course, this is more of a philosophical discussion. In any case, simply accepting that "humans" exist may not be the whole thing we have to discover and explore the universe. Duncan Fogan, a researcher at the Edinburgh Observatory in the United Kingdom, has tried to simulate a number of different scenarios to show the Milky Way in which we live.
To do this, he made use of all the information about alien galaxies that had been obtained in recent years, as well as all the information about alien planets that had been made public during this period – chemical composition, number and characteristics. After comparing various scenarios, Fogen concluded that there may be 300 to 40,000 highly developed civilization camps in the Milky Way, and that it is highly likely that they have established a connection with Earth. Historically, the most famous Drake formula encouraged all sorts of speculation and discussion nearly half a century ago, opening up a great discussion of a pluralistic habitable world.
In 1961, at the age of 31, Frank Drake, an astronomer at the University of California, invented an equation for estimating the number of extraterrestrial civilizations, which is the famous "Green Bank Formula": n=r* fp ne fl fi fc l. This formula seems a bit complicated, and it uses the product of a series of possibilities to calculate how many civilizations might exist in our galaxy.
We can't calculate l and fc, so scientists disagree about the value of n. Carl Sagan calculated that for every 1 million stars in the Milky Way, there is a highly developed extraterrestrial civilization, and he calculated that there is a civilized planet for every 100,000 stars. However, some people have raised doubts about this extraterrestrial civilization equation, thus denying that there are developed civilizations in the galaxy besides Earth.
For example, Shukrosky of the former Soviet Union believed that other planets have nuclear ** and will be destroyed by nuclear war, so the lifespan of developed civilizations is very short, and there may be no other civilization in the galaxy except the earth. Another opinion is that the value of equation ** is too much and is unreliable. For example, the American astronomer McKale Hart believes that if there were developed civilizations in the Milky Way, then it would have colonized the Milky Way and so on, and it is impossible that we have not discovered it so far.
This suggests that there are no other civilizations within the galaxy other than Earth, and that life may exist outside the galaxy. However, British experts pointed out that all conclusions of one kind or another are only based on speculation, and in fact, we do not know this kind of speculation ourselves, and go to ** to find extraterrestrial life. The actual situation is the same as before, it is only known that "they" are nearby.
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