Brian Cox
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As I said, I wouldn't be surprised. I'd be relieved. I'd be relieved as well.
And I think they would be interested in us. This is Star Trek.
And I think they would be interested in us. This is Star Trek.
And I think they would be interested in us. This is Star Trek.
Yeah, well, don't intervene at all. Don't intervene at all, isn't it?
Yeah, well, don't intervene at all. Don't intervene at all, isn't it?
Yeah, well, don't intervene at all. Don't intervene at all, isn't it?
I think you're absolutely right. I mean, the point is I think there's nobody there for a long way.
I think you're absolutely right. I mean, the point is I think there's nobody there for a long way.
I think you're absolutely right. I mean, the point is I think there's nobody there for a long way.
That would be my baseline view.
That would be my baseline view.
That would be my baseline view.
If it's infinite? I mean, we don't know if it's infinite. We have the observable universe. I think the current number is something like two trillion galaxies, depending on how many smaller ones there are.
If it's infinite? I mean, we don't know if it's infinite. We have the observable universe. I think the current number is something like two trillion galaxies, depending on how many smaller ones there are.
If it's infinite? I mean, we don't know if it's infinite. We have the observable universe. I think the current number is something like two trillion galaxies, depending on how many smaller ones there are.
Yeah. But we're talking the distance between the galaxies is, you know, the Andromeda galaxy is two million light years away. Right. Which is the largest and nearest large neighbor. So I think when I when I think about this, I tend to confine it to our galaxy because I can't conceive of travel between galaxies. Too crazy. I think it's too far.