>there's probably billions if not trillions of worlds with life in our universe
>mfw we'll never meet ayy robots
>they all must follow the same rules of elemental matter as earth
probably just a bunch of chadliens and stacayys
Space: it's big. Really really big. You might think it's a long walk to the chemist but that's just peanuts compared to space.
>>37633186
>implying the greys and reptoids ain't just robots who want to make us hurt like them
>tfw majority of robots don't know about the subterranean races of Earth
If it weren't for paid shills /r9k/ would easily be the best board
>>37633155
There are conditions for life on earth
At first it was thought millions of planets met them, then we learned about more conditions and the number is in the 10's now
That includes the entire observable universe
None of those 10's have any signs that they contain life
We still are adding conditions to this day
TL;DR We are alone and we always will be and even if there are ayylmaos we wont ever know that and even if we did we wouldnt have contact and even if we did theyd ignore you just as much as the stacies do
>>37634011
We are the subterraneans you agent of disinformation.
>>37633155
How do you know aliens don't utilize advanced space age technology in order to use the Internet of planet Earth? Aliens could be posting here at this very moment.
>>37635000
But those are the specific conditions for our life, anon, not theirs. There are at least two other possible elemental bases from which life could arise aside from our own. Perhaps we won't even recognize them as life when we find them