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If they exist, how do we go about contacting other intelligent, technologically advanced civilizations?
It therefore follows that if intelligent, technologically capable life forms had emerged elsewhere in the Milky Way, they would probably have done so long enough ago that they would, by now, be everywhere which evidently they are not.
He joined the advance guard of what the social commentator Jon Katz calls "an inconspicuous movement, attracting millions of intelligent, technologically aware, community-oriented, self-described outsiders, mesmerised by finding themselves in a club that will not only take them in, but puts them in charge".
The fact that nearly every pinprick of light you see in the night sky hosts a family of worlds raises a powerful but simple question: "Where is everybody?" Hundreds of billions of planets translate into a lot of chances for evolving intelligent, technologically sophisticated species.
Imagine you are an alien on a distant planet looking at Earth and wondering, "Is there intelligent life there?" What hints are we giving to the cosmos that humans are, to our knowledge, intelligent technologically savvy beings?
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After all, there doesn't appear to be anything particularly special about Earth, and life not only took hold here on our world, but evolved, thrived, became complex and differentiated, and then intelligent and technologically advanced.
If this is true, then it's possible that other Universes not only have their own inhabitants, some of whom may be intelligent and technologically advanced, but different rules governing their existence.
And beyond that, how often does it become intelligent and then technologically advanced?
SHA faculty prepare students to be emotionally intelligent, culturally aware, and technologically savvy.
Our galaxy contains billions of planets, each of them packed with possibilities and many of them far older than Earth, yet Earth (apparently) is the only one to contain technologically innovative intelligent life -- why?
This doesn't just apply to far‑out ideas about what will soon be technologically possible: intelligent robots, computer implants in the human brain, virtual reality that is indistinguishable from "real" reality (all things that Ray Kurzweil, co-founder of the Google-sponsored Singularety University, thinks are coming by 2030).
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