Would it be like Avatar, where we exploit them and try to destroy them as we have tried to do to countless peoples on our planet, or more like Star Trek, being peaceful, sharing technology, intermixing etc
Your opinions please
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Would it be like Avatar, where we exploit them and try to destroy them as we have tried to do to countless peoples on our planet, or more like Star Trek, being peaceful, sharing technology, intermixing etc
Your opinions please
whos to say we'd be in a position to dictate first contact.Quote:
Originally Posted by Captain VXR
I'd go Chris Columbus on their asses.
Recon missions FTW!!!
That's easy, just look at the way we treat each other, within the same country even. Alien are smart enough that they would look at the way our civilization is and choose not to participate. At least, I don't want to participate in some of the destructive things we are doing right now.
Stephen Hawking has a point, that we have to leave this field to continue sustaining. We would some day due to progression of technology, then it would be one faction trying to destroy one another.
Right now I think its more important to concentrating on solving our own problems, which is unsolvable because of corporate greed and their ability to control over every single aspect of our lives. We probably end up causing nuclear winter due to the wars as a result of the oil peak.
I suggest reading up on abiogenesis though. It's actually is a very rare occurrence that require special condition for life to form. Though a similar Earth is feasible.
PS. I have not watched Avatar and I don't plan to. I'm trying to avoid watching Hollywood-style movies.
I take issue with your source of the unsolvable problem being corporate greed. Our problems are unsolvable because of us. Human nature. Human nature has not changed throughout our history and I don't expect any changes soon. Corporations are merely an entity created by humans to do business. In fact, a corporation that has gone public has probably done more to "share the wealth" than any other entity out there. What a corporation does or doesn't do is an extension of it's rules of charter, created by humans, or the manner in which the board of directors, also human, decide how to conduct business. Even funnier is the fact that anyone in a retirement fund or program that utilizes mutual funds stands a good chance of being a part owner of the very corporation they hate and are pocketing their share of it's evil profits. While our problems are unslovable, "A Clockwork Orange" Hollywood-style movie solution aside, they are manageable and we seem to be making progress ever so slowly.Quote:
Originally Posted by tmx
I think any alien encounter we might have would be treated with cautious friendship until such time as events or gained knowledge indicated otherwise. The mere fact that they got here from who knows where is a good indication that 'Ol Zunxlep the Alien has something more potent than an AKM sitting in the gun rack of his intergalactic pickup truck.
Yep, any alien civilisation travelling many light years to reach us will have technology far beyond anything we can imagine so we'd be hard pushed to exploit them!
However I've got 'District 9' on my DVD rental list which looks like it explores just that possibility!
Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum will save us.
I think that it'd be pretty much exactly like District 9.
It would be like Star Wars. Lets make a deal. Trade, Technology exchanges and politics.
If it turned out like Avatar or Star Trek I would join the revolt swiftly to end those repressive regimes.
If it happened under Dubya humanity would be wiped out by now.