Our Earth is about 4.5 billion years old. While making any hard-and-fast assertions based on a single sample is foolish, it seems likely that it took quite a while for life to develop the Earth, and a substantial LONGER time for intelligent life to develop.
(The fact that the Earth has been irregularly whacked by large objects from space hasn't helped much.)
If our single example is typical (about which we can only guess) then high-mass stars which develop and go nova or supernova in less than a couple of hundred million years may not allow enough time for life to form on any hypothetical planets around them.
However, it is possible that other forms of life might arise in vastly different environments, and might happen much more quickly. The physicist Dr. Robert Forward wrote a Science Fiction novel entitled "Dragon's Egg" concerning a race of intelligent beings who live on the surface of a neutron star.
Yes, Izaya Orihara is a human character in the anime and light novel series "Durarara!!". He is a highly intelligent and manipulative individual who thrives on causing chaos among the people around him.
Hail is unlikely to fall in winter due to colder temperatures not conducive to the formation of hailstorms.
It is extraordinarily unlikely.
A volcano that is unlikely to erupt is commonly referred to as dormant. This means that while it is currently inactive, there is still the potential for future eruptions.
It is unlikely that Deimos, one of the moons of Mars, has water. Deimos is a small and rocky object with a very thin atmosphere, making it unlikely for water to exist on its surface.
Highly intelligent babies may intentionally drop toys as a form of experimentation to learn about cause and effect, but it is unlikely that they are doing so as a form of communication at such a young age.
A crude guess is made with little analysis. An intelligent guess uses some information to improve the quality of the guess. The information that is used may refer directly to the whatever is being guessed or may be used to eliminate unlikely outcomes.
Is it, really? I believe we know too little about aliens to assert that such a thing is unlikely: for example, what percentage of planets have life, what percentage of that is intelligent life.It seems likely that there are other planets with intelligent life. However, if they have found way around the speed limits set forth in the General Theory of Relativity and therefore are able to travel the distances involved, they would be so far ahead of us that we would be completely uninteresting to them.
It's very unlikely. Though intelligent, dolphins can't go on land, and I don't see them creating a device to get themselves there. We're safe from a dolphin apocolypse for the time being.
Yes, if he were so inclined, a Roman emperor could believe in Buddhism (or any other religion for that matter), however it would be highly unlikely. Buddhism has eastern roots, and although Rome had contact with India and China, the two civilizations were not culturally close and did not share each others belief systems.Yes, if he were so inclined, a Roman emperor could believe in Buddhism (or any other religion for that matter), however it would be highly unlikely. Buddhism has eastern roots, and although Rome had contact with India and China, the two civilizations were not culturally close and did not share each others belief systems.Yes, if he were so inclined, a Roman emperor could believe in Buddhism (or any other religion for that matter), however it would be highly unlikely. Buddhism has eastern roots, and although Rome had contact with India and China, the two civilizations were not culturally close and did not share each others belief systems.Yes, if he were so inclined, a Roman emperor could believe in Buddhism (or any other religion for that matter), however it would be highly unlikely. Buddhism has eastern roots, and although Rome had contact with India and China, the two civilizations were not culturally close and did not share each others belief systems.Yes, if he were so inclined, a Roman emperor could believe in Buddhism (or any other religion for that matter), however it would be highly unlikely. Buddhism has eastern roots, and although Rome had contact with India and China, the two civilizations were not culturally close and did not share each others belief systems.Yes, if he were so inclined, a Roman emperor could believe in Buddhism (or any other religion for that matter), however it would be highly unlikely. Buddhism has eastern roots, and although Rome had contact with India and China, the two civilizations were not culturally close and did not share each others belief systems.Yes, if he were so inclined, a Roman emperor could believe in Buddhism (or any other religion for that matter), however it would be highly unlikely. Buddhism has eastern roots, and although Rome had contact with India and China, the two civilizations were not culturally close and did not share each others belief systems.Yes, if he were so inclined, a Roman emperor could believe in Buddhism (or any other religion for that matter), however it would be highly unlikely. Buddhism has eastern roots, and although Rome had contact with India and China, the two civilizations were not culturally close and did not share each others belief systems.Yes, if he were so inclined, a Roman emperor could believe in Buddhism (or any other religion for that matter), however it would be highly unlikely. Buddhism has eastern roots, and although Rome had contact with India and China, the two civilizations were not culturally close and did not share each others belief systems.
It is estimated that there are hundreds of billions of stars in our galaxy, the Milky Way. While we do not have an exact count of how many people are in the galaxy, given the vastness of space, it is highly unlikely that there are any other human civilizations in our galaxy.
Specified complexity refers to the presence of a specific pattern or organization in information that is unlikely to have occurred by chance alone. It suggests that there is a purposeful arrangement in the information, often indicating the presence of design or intelligent agency. It is often used in discussions related to intelligent design and the origins of complex systems.
The sun does not hide behind the clouds at day because the sun goes around the Earth. It is night time when the sun is on the other side :) im intelligent. ... hahahah
Unlikely
A synonym for unlikely is doubtful. Now when you are creating a sentence such as; It is unlikely you will remember to do your homework. Replace unlikely with doubtful now you have, I am doubtful that you will remember to do your homework. This should help you understand the meaning of unlikely.
A scentence for unlikely is: He has a good reputation for being a liar, so it is unlikely he is telling the truth this time.
Lester the Unlikely happened in 1994.