Makes the feat seemingly impossible.



by Legitimate_Group_361

27 Comments

  1. We’re already capable of scanning the sky looking for planets in the goldilocks zone, then looking for bio-signatures and techno-signatures on them with the James Webb telescope.

    There’s no need to fly around the galaxy looking for stuff, you can zero it from home base then head there directly. They could have fleets of telescopes scanning in all directions.

  2. Seemingly impossible if they’re flying blind. Probably a good bet that if they have the tech to travel, they have sophisticated tech for sensing and tracking all sorts of things that we can only do at relatively much closer distances. Hell if we had the tech at the time, we could have chased the Wow signal and the direction we detected it coming from.

  3. Have you ever played the game “no man’s sky”

    We live in a real life version of it.

    IT NEVER ENDS

  4. Visually, yes it’s very daunting. We are very loud though. Radio signals and wifi to name a few. If a species that is so advanced that they can travel the galaxy might also have the capability to detect signals from long distances. If that’s possible than they could use our signals to pinpoint our location.

  5. HotNubsOfSteel on

    This is assuming they’re from the very edge of the perceivable universe and not from within our own galaxy

  6. Aliens fly by as the co pilot says to his captain.

    Careful sir. We may wanna stay clear of this planet. They have nuclear missile technology now.

    Captain says.

    Oh I wouldn’t worry too much about them.

    Co pilot says.

    Really sir? And why is that?

    Captain says

    Cause they have those same nuclear missiles pointed at themselves.

  7. It’s crazy, you start off thinking those are stars but they’re galaxies. Where is this from and is it accurate to our local galactic clusters?

  8. Dude believes interdimensional-transcendental-intergalactic-heaven ascended Beings thinks like humans 🤭