Is there anybody out there? — No!

Gill Eapen
2 min readNov 18, 2021

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As the big brains at the space agency take evasive actions from their bold predictions that they would find an ET by 2020, it is time to get real. In spite of the simulation king, who made billions from taxpayer money, now trying to make Mars great again, it is becoming increasingly clear that there is no life in the solar system and more generally anywhere else.

Is there anybody out there? Not likely. Humans are odd, their heads are a lot bigger than their bodies, and their egos far exceed the size of the universe. They believe they can find and even conquer the ETs, the last president had a “space force,” to do the same. NASA, the simulation king and the most intelligent president, all have failed to find ET so far. Why is this the case?

One possibility is that there is nobody out there. As Enrico Fermi asked, “where is everybody?.” The answer could be that there is nobody out there. The universe is not generally amenable to life, let alone intelligent life. Humans pretend to be intelligent but data tells us that any organism that is depleting life giving Oxygen in their own greenhouse as they choke to extinction, cannot be that “intelligent.” So, looking for intelligent life elsewhere is likely to fail.

Humans keep looking up — but it is likely it is a waste of time.

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Gill Eapen
Gill Eapen

Written by Gill Eapen

Gill Eapen is the founder and CEO of Decision Options ®, Mr. Eapen has over 30 years of experience in strategy, finance, engineering, and general management

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