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I came into this topic expecting to see a plant. And all I get is some crummy planet.

 

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'Sokay. =[

 

OT: Methinks NASA's gonna bomb it.

 

Agreed and

No fluxin way.... Well we could always plant trees there put it is very far away...... I think we might live their if 2012 really happend pshh... Anyways yeah that could be a planet to prosper..

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Species evolve continuously. So it makes sense for an older occupied planet to wield more intelligence.

 

It would, but those occupied planets probably aren't located in this Solar System. The conditions of other planets in our Solar System for life aren't that good. It's possible that life once existed on those planets, but then just died out.

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Species evolve continuously. So it makes sense for an older occupied planet to wield more intelligence.

 

It would' date=' but those occupied planets probably aren't located in this Solar System. The conditions of other planets in our Solar System for life aren't that good. It's possible that life once existed on those planets, but then just died out.

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Absolutely no planet 100 light years far from us or closer has life on it. That's a fact. I was talking about the entire galaxy. There might be as much as 1000 alien planets across the galaxy, they are just much too scattered.

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Species evolve continuously. So it makes sense for an older occupied planet to wield more intelligence.

No, it doesn't. Species evolve because of other animals and because of the environment. If the factors aren't there to push them to become that evolved, they won't. And if they are, the species their wouldn't be more intelligent, they would won't be more adapted to the current environmental factors.

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Intelligence has many manifestations. In a world where language was discarded' date=' in 2 000 000 000 years there would be psychic creatures capable of sensing electricity and magnetism. They would not be better at what we do, but they will be better nonetheless (the aliens).

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We already have creatures that can do that.

 

And your assuming way to much.

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Intelligence has many manifestations. In a world where language was discarded' date=' in 2 000 000 000 years there would be psychic creatures capable of sensing electricity and magnetism. They would not be better at what we do, but they will be better nonetheless (the aliens).

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As Flame Dragon said, unless the species is motivated they won't evolve.

 

Example;

 

Let's say there's this flying jellyfish like creature that feeds on large slow fish. Said fish don't pose a threat at all. They are the only two species of animals on the planet. However, the fish are larger in numbers.

 

Do you think the jellyfish would evolve? >_>

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Intelligence has many manifestations. In a world where language was discarded' date=' in 2 000 000 000 years there would be psychic creatures capable of sensing electricity and magnetism. They would not be better at what we do, but they will be better nonetheless (the aliens).

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As Flame Dragon said, unless the species is motivated they won't evolve.

 

Example;

 

Let's say there's this flying jellyfish like creature that feeds on large slow fish. Said fish don't pose a threat at all. They are the only two species of animals on the planet. However, the fish are larger in numbers.

 

Do you think the jellyfish would evolve? >_>

The fish would.

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Intelligence has many manifestations. In a world where language was discarded' date=' in 2 000 000 000 years there would be psychic creatures capable of sensing electricity and magnetism. They would not be better at what we do, but they will be better nonetheless (the aliens).

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As Flame Dragon said, unless the species is motivated they won't evolve.

 

Example;

 

Let's say there's this flying jellyfish like creature that feeds on large slow fish. Said fish don't pose a threat at all. They are the only two species of animals on the planet. However, the fish are larger in numbers.

 

Do you think the jellyfish would evolve? >_>

The fish would.

 

They wouldn't need to. They are abundant in numbers.

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Intelligence has many manifestations. In a world where language was discarded' date=' in 2 000 000 000 years there would be psychic creatures capable of sensing electricity and magnetism. They would not be better at what we do, but they will be better nonetheless (the aliens).

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As Flame Dragon said, unless the species is motivated they won't evolve.

 

Example;

 

Let's say there's this flying jellyfish like creature that feeds on large slow fish. Said fish don't pose a threat at all. They are the only two species of animals on the planet. However, the fish are larger in numbers.

 

Do you think the jellyfish would evolve? >_>

The fish would.

 

They wouldn't need to. They are abundant in numbers.

 

The jellyfish have absolutely no natural enemies, so their numbers should increase exponentially, which means that the fish population would drop.

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