If you find a habitable planet, but it is occupied by lower creatures, will it invade it?

Updated on science 2024-03-17
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If it exists, humans will definitely encroach on the planet.

    The law of the jungle is not only applicable on Earth, but also in outer space. It can be said that this is nature.

    1) Find a new living space.

    The earth's resources are limited, for the survival of human beings in the future, there is one more choice, why refuse?

    Survival is also the first priority for human beings, and if human beings are about to become extinct, they will not care whether it will be against conscience to invade other people's planets.

    2) It is not necessary to exterminate lower organisms.

    If humanity had the ability, occupation would be inevitable, but for humanitarian reasons, the planet's creatures would not have to be wiped out. Or you can choose a way to coexist, so that the lower creatures of the original planet can survive in a certain area.

    3) The law of biological survival - the law of the jungle.

    Whether it is the ordinary food chain, or the whole nature, or even the universe, it is natural for the big to eat the small, and the strong eat the weak. Although the current level of human civilization has been very high, we still have the nature of the jungle.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Definitely. Because the law of survival in nature is the survival of the fittest, it will definitely be encroached upon.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you find a planet suitable for survival, but it is occupied by lower creatures, if you can't live with those lower animals, you will choose to occupy it, because it is already the moment of life and death of the race, and you can't be merciful at this time, and you will shoulder the fate of a nation behind it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think if a livable planet is taken over by lower creatures, humans will take over it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think humans will choose to invade because they need to find their next place to live.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I don't think so, because human beings yearn for peace, they are very kind, and they will not encroach on other people's territory.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    <> assuming that the next billion years are suitable for the budding evolution of life, and it has taken about 200,000 years for human civilization to develop, we divide 1 billion years into 200,000 years, a total of 5,000 years. On a line segment divided into 5000 squares, where 2 line segments with 1 square occupy one of the squares at random, the question is, what is the probability that 2 civilizations will occupy the same square? Neighboring probabilities?

    What is the probability of a difference of 10 million years or even 100 million years? The unit of 200,000 years is still too broad, and the two civilizations are eager to try only if they have differences in concepts, and the difference in development degree is decades before they go to war, and if they are a few hundred years apart, they will be crushed and beaten, which has happened from time to time in the history of different civilizations of human beings on the earth.

    Think about it again, if we redivide 1 billion years into 100-year grids, how small will the probability of two civilizations overlapping and similar in time become? Refer to the history of exchanges between different civilizations of mankind. When two interstellar civilizations have just evolved astronomy to observe each other, they are likely to think that the other is a higher existence for a short time, so they are generally afraid of it.

    After the two sides evolved radio technology, they began to try to communicate, at first they talked with chickens and ducks, but after talking too much, they gradually began to understand each other, and the mystery disappeared, so the fear slowly disappeared. After the two sides evolved interstellar space capabilities, they began to have substantial contact, and at this time, because of the great differences in cultural habits and races, contradictions began to emerge and accumulate. There is no calendar.

    After both sides had large-scale interstellar space capabilities, the relationship between them turned into competition, and they began to compete for the resources of nearby planets. If the nearby resources are abundant enough at this time, then this kind of competition can be maintained forever, and at most a skirmish will break out, but as time goes by, there will always be a shortage of resources, so before the two sides point out more advanced space technology or encounter a common hostile civilization outside the galaxy, an interstellar war is inevitable. As for how long the two sides will fight each other, it is difficult to say, or it may end in the annihilation of one side out of fear of different civilizations, or it may be that the level of civilization of the two sides is high enough to stop shaking hands and holding peace talks.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yes, if life on both planets has developed to a certain extent, it is very likely that such a thing will happen.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, all life needs energy for the development of life, and this is normal.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Definitely, the two planets will definitely go crazy to wage war and take each other's planets for themselves.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If the technology of the fruit has developed to the point where it can invade a planet with intelligent life, it is easy to transform a planet. Quietly.

    So let's remake the planet.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I chose to transform an unviable planet into a habitable planet rather than invade a planet.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Human beings have never stopped exploring the universe, because human beings want to find more habitable planets, so that they can expand the living place of human beings, and human beings also want to find extraterrestrial civilizations and communicate with extraterrestrial civilizations. Now that mankind has discovered that there is an extra planet in the solar system out of thin air, is there any living life on this planet?

    What kind of planet is this?

    In fact, this planet has been discovered by humans, but humans have not found living life on this planet before, but in recent years, humans have found some excrement on the planet, so they suspect that there are living creatures on this planet. This planet is what we know as Pluto, Pluto is also known as a dwarf planet, it is also a round planet, is there really life on this planet? I also searched some information on the Internet and found that this is just a human guess, there is no life on Pluto, and those excrements are not real excrement, but a kind of stone.

    Are there living creatures on this planet?

    We must know that the only planet with life is the earth, and the earth's environment is particularly suitable for human habitation, so this newly discovered planet is lifeless and particularly unsuitable for human habitation. However, I believe that with the development of science and technology, human beings will definitely be able to discover more planets, and maybe one day in the future, a habitable planet will be discovered, so that human beings will be able to go into space to live, or go to other planets to live, which is also a major milestone in the history of mankind. Therefore, we can look forward to the development and progress of science and technology, with the development and progress of science and technology, we will be able to solve many problems that could not be solved before, and we will also be able to realize our dreams.

    Summary. Therefore, the only planet with living creatures on the planet is the earth, and there are no living creatures on other planets at all, these are just a kind of virtual human beings. But it may be a living thing, but it can't be detected by human science and technology.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There are no living creatures on this planet, and there is nothing on this planet that is suitable for living creatures. So it's very difficult for living things to survive on this planet.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are no living creatures on this planet. There are currently no living creatures found on this planet, and there are no basic conditions to survive.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    According to experts, there are no living creatures on the planet, and it is not suitable for human habitation.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Fly out of the galaxy

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