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About alien invasion of the earth ~

We can consider this problem from a human perspective. What would humans do if they really found a planet suitable for human survival on other planets?

If the earth was so polluted that it was uninhabitable at that time, human beings would definitely emigrate to that planet. If there are no intelligent creatures on that planet, then we humans will go there to live.

If there are creatures more advanced than humans, we'd better not mess with them.

But if the biological intelligence there is similar to or even worse than that of human beings, then aggression is possible, because the premise is that the earth is uninhabitable.

Another possibility is that the earthlings negotiate with them and ask them to move out of a place for the earthlings to live in, so that everyone can live in peace.

From the perspective of earthlings, I think it is very unlikely that aliens will invade the earth.

First, whether there are aliens is still a big problem. Maybe man is the only intelligent life in the universe. How many accidents and luck does it take to have life on earth? It is difficult for other planets to reproduce this kind of accident and luck.

Second, even if there is, the cost of aggression is very high, and it will take hundreds or thousands of years to fly to the earth. Who will be called to fight at that time? In a hundred years, weapons on the earth have developed like this. In hundreds or thousands of years, I don't know how powerful the weapons on earth will be.

Third, why do aliens invade the earth? If they can fly and live in the universe for so long, why do they need a planet?

Theoretically speaking, if aliens are behind the earth, they can't invade it.

If aliens are more advanced than the earth, then they don't need to invade it.

By the way, some scientists say that we humans may be aliens' experiments, just like the mice we cultivated, hehe.

Theoretically speaking, if aliens are behind the earth, they can't invade it.

If aliens are more advanced than the earth, then they don't need to invade it.

By the way, some scientists say that we humans may be aliens' experiments, just like the mice we cultivated, hehe.

Suppose there are aliens, and the intelligence of aliens is lower than that of earthlings, how to invade the earth?

Suppose there are aliens, and the intelligence of aliens is high enough to cross the vast gap of the universe and come to the earth hundreds of millions of miles away. Will their purpose and behavior be just aggression against low-level creatures? This is called treating the belly of a senior creature with the heart of a lower creature-the initiators are those lame science fiction novels and so-called science fiction blockbusters in Hollywood.

A creature is developed enough to migrate to another planet on a large scale, and its wisdom and civilization are ten million times higher than that of existing human beings. Internally, it must have a very high moral concept and collective consciousness, and it must abandon stupid fighting and killing-otherwise, the species would have destroyed itself long before it developed a very high civilization.

The most ridiculous statement is that aliens can't live on their own planet, so they have to invade the earth to gain the right to live. This is ridiculous. If we can't solve the problems of population and pollution, how can we talk about trans-galaxy aggression? This is as ridiculous as saying that a person has to fly to Las Vegas to stay in a five-star hotel because his home is too shabby to shelter from the wind and rain. Imagine that before solving the problem of environmental pollution, people on earth have the ability to invade the planet with advanced intelligent life on a large scale (assuming such a planet exists)?

The highest wisdom in life is mutual help and friendship. Aggressiveness and possessiveness are the behaviors of low-level creatures. A species that takes plunder and killing as its means of survival will never develop a higher civilization that can be cross star. They are bound to self-destruct with the change of natural environment or be washed into the garbage dump of history by time-dinosaurs, lions, insects, tigers and leopards, and all living things on earth-only human beings have a half chance.

The ugliness and beauty of human nature, the sublimity and meanness often go hand in hand, and the progress of human civilization alternates between sad songs and joyful sounds, making it difficult to move forward. Full of twists and turns, thorns are everywhere, bloody and delicious.

To what extent can the history of human existence and civilization be interpreted? First, it depends on the sky-the earth can continue to provide a living environment before humans can immigrate to other planets on a large scale; Second, we must rely on ourselves-to avoid environmental deterioration, to continuously develop science and technology, to suppress and eventually eliminate the evil of human nature, and to abandon hatred and extreme thoughts.

Moreover, when the life of other planets is developed enough to travel across galaxies, they have already left the low stage of relying on non-renewable resources-oil, coal mines and even gold are completely dispensable for them, and they can already use everything to create everything. Invading the earth is a meaningless act against their nature-obviously, highly developed "aliens" will not have such stupid ideas as humans.

In a word, there will never be an absurd thing that aliens hit people on earth. Hollywood science fiction movies are not equal to popular science movies, and the ideas of many science fiction movies are not in line with scientific principles.