Can evolution produce highly intelligent insectoid aliens?
In ufology, insectoid aliens are known. They are often seen by abduction victims.
Do you think evolution can produce highly intelligent insectoid life forms?
In ufology, insectoid aliens are known. They are often seen by abduction victims.
Do you think evolution can produce highly intelligent insectoid life forms?
What is the Schwarzschild of Jupiter, is a Schwarzschild not a black hole (as it was shown in a size comparison) video, and if you take a picture of Jupiter with a camera it looks like this: And while we're at it, why does my moon have a red-green border? xD
How do we then identify the galaxies? If not, why?
So is it true that it is an idea a priori? (Kant) Or is time merely a measure for clocks? (Einstein) Or is time the extension of thought (Augustine)
Do you actually think it's good or bad that NASA never implemented the Sea Dragon concept from 1962? Personally, I'm always annoyed that it never came to fruition. After all, by the 1960s, they already had a reusable spacecraft that could fly to Mars and carry 500 tons. So, basically, an ENTIRE Mars base all…
Yeah, question is above. Maybe: What was before the Big Bang? or What was the Big Bang anyway?
Wenn die Dinosaurier nicht ausgestorben wären, vielleicht hätten sie sich zu intelligenten Wesen mit Bewusstsein entwickelt. So bekamen dann die Säugetiere ihre Chance..
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Theoretisch möglich; allerdings unwahrscheinlich. Insektoide haben aller Wahrscheinlichkeit nach starre Außenskelette, die dem Wachstum des Hirnäquivalents (und damit der möglichen Intelligenz) vergleichsweise enge Grenzen setzen. Intelligente Kraken wären als Außerirdische weitaus wahrscheinlicher. “Unsere” eigenen Varietäten gehören ja schon zu den intelligentesten Lebensformen auf der Erde.
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