Newsgroups: sci.space
Path: utzoo!henry
From: henry@utzoo.uucp (Henry Spencer)
Subject: Re: Why no aliens
Message-ID: <1988Aug30.160801.3074@utzoo.uucp>
Organization: U of Toronto Zoology
References: <Added.0X6Kjdy00Ui306kk9I@andrew.cmu.edu> <2826@pt.cs.cmu.edu>
Date: Tue, 30 Aug 88 16:08:01 GMT

In article <2826@pt.cs.cmu.edu> dep@cat.cmu.edu (David Pugh) writes:
>You may be half right, though -- it may be the case that any race "advanced"
>enough to make contact over interstellar distances always ends up destroying 
>itself (either with nukes or something worse). Suppose, for example, that it
>is possible to build a weapon that would kill everyone on the planet...

Could be done now, probably, if one of the superpowers wanted to spend enough
money and effort on it.

>... something like this may happen in the next 20 years ...

Don't forget that if things had happened differently, we might already have
a small lunar colony.  Based on our own experience, it would seem that a
species acquires space travel and planetary-sterilization capability at
about the same time, so it's anybody's guess which would become a major
factor in species survival first.  This isn't very satisfactory as a
*universal* explanation for the lack of visitors.
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