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Humans may not be the only civilization in the universe.
As we all know, there are eight planets in the solar system (the original nine planets, Pluto is excluded from the planets), Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. In the process of exploring these eight planets, people only have a preliminary understanding of Mars, and as for other planets, the level of human science and technology is not yet able to explore the mysteries of these planets. The earth is in the habitable zone of the solar system, and the earth is also in the core of the observable universe, so does it mean that human beings are the only civilization in the universe?
The answer, of course, is not. <>
Human civilization is a member of the civilization of the universe and the civilization of the solar system. Human beings have never stopped exploring the universe, and when we know the insignificance of human beings and the earth, we will have the possibility of aliens like the vastness of the solar system. I believe that everyone who is curious about the universe and the sun will have such a question.
The answer is very certain, in the solar system, there is a possibility of aliens, not to mention the wider universe. But the aliens have not been discovered by me, because the universe is too big, the solar system is too big, and the level of human exploration technology needs to be improved. In addition to the solar system, there are galaxies such as the Milky Way, extragalactic galaxies, etc.
In the process of human exploration of the solar system, not every planet can be explored, and Mars, as we know it, is one of them, and it is one of the few. It's just that the terrain is known, and there is no definitive answer to whether there is life or not. If the universe is a big desert, then human beings are just a grain of sand.
We have found no traces of extraterrestrials, but that doesn't mean that aliens don't exist. The connection between the earth and the universe and the solar system is not the only criterion for judging things.
A lot of people's understanding of the universe comes from science fiction movies. Although the earth is the core of the observable universe, it does not mean that human beings are the only civilization in the universe.
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It does not mean that human beings are the only civilization in the universe, it can only mean that with our current technology, we can only observe this range, and only the earth civilization exists.
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No. Because the observable universe is only based on human observation and behavior, it does not mean that human beings are the only civilization in the universe.
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No, this is only what humans can observe, and there may be other universes and other civilizations outside of the universe.
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This possibility is very large, because now only the earth has life, and other planets have not monitored life, so the earth is the highest civilization in the universe.
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Personally, I feel that this possibility is very large, because the earth is also relatively important in the universe, so this possibility is very large.
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The odds are very small, because we have only explored a very small part of the universe, and many of the planets in the universe are alive.
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