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RE[6]: Comment by MOS6510
by winter skies on Mon 27th Aug 2012 11:13
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If alien visitors ever visit Earth, they might not care about money, but they will be far more interested in the species that has sent men to the moon, vehicle-sized craft to Mars, and probes beyond the solar system than they would be in animals that live day-to-day trying not to get eaten.
Of course. But probably that would be true just because there's some other even more intelligent alien species who has never bothered to build a spaceship to discover our Earth and instead refined the art of spending a blissful existence playing in the seas, skies or on the surface of their unpolluted planet.
It might sound pessimistic, but I'm still convinced that happiness and knowledge are two separate paths and you can not pursue one unless you abandon the other. Obviously there's infinitely more complexity to this matter than that, but it's a realistic rule of thumb.




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If alien visitors ever visit Earth, they might not care about money, but they will be far more interested in the species that has sent men to the moon, vehicle-sized craft to Mars, and probes beyond the solar system than they would be in animals that live day-to-day trying not to get eaten.
Edited 2012-08-27 00:00 UTC