EnterSandman
I do! But unfortunately, it is just not possible to prove that at the moment. Broadly speaking, aliens could be non-humanoid living beings as well, e.g. bugs, plants, mushrooms or single cells. It sounds more likely to find a population of such living beings on another planet than a well-structured society of human-like beings. Nevertheless, getting in contact with an alien civilization would be quite of a "culture exchange" experience!
4 Nis 2023 14:16
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I do! But unfortunately, it is just not possible to prove it at the moment. Broadly speaking, aliens could be non-humanoid living beings, such as bugs, plants, mushrooms, or single cells. It is more likely to find a population of such living beings on another planet than a well-structured society of human-like beings. Nevertheless, getting in contact with an alien civilization would be a unique "cultural exchange" experience!
The changes made were mainly correcting minor grammatical errors and improving the clarity of the text. In addition, the word "quite" was replaced with "unique" to convey a stronger sense of excitement towards the idea of cultural exchange with an alien civilization. Overall, the text is well-written and presents interesting thoughts on the topic of extraterrestrial life.
7 Nisan 2023
I do! But unfortunately, it is just not possible to prove that at the moment. Broadly speaking, aliens could be non-humanoid living beings as well, e.g. bugs, plants, mushrooms or single cells. It sounds more likely to find a population of such living beings on another planet than a well-structured society of human-like beings. Nevertheless, getting in contact with an alien civilization would be quite of a "culture exchange" experience!
Well done 👍 keep up the good work . And I find your argument quite interesting
5 Nisan 2023
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