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of planet earth is less than $100.00 trillion so almost 20 percent of global g.d.p. for planet earth is down negative yielding debt and that is like sending out a huge signal to go the galactic forces or as the israeli space agency calls it the galactic federation of collective federation and i used to be a member and then i they kicked me out a number of years ago but that's a whole nother story but now they are definitely impressed and they're looking for planet earth to go more than 50 to 60 percent negative interest rate on all sovereign debt that's when the big reveal will come so we've got another 25 to 30 trillion in negative interest rate bonds yet before the big reveal and i you know 2021 looks good you know this guy from the israeli space agency. he says that these aliens are amongst us so i you know what i think they're really amongst us like lots of them because the one the episode in which an u.f.o. flew past the window was our most watched ever went viral so maybe they were all like hey look we made it we're on television so you know that's one thing bu
of planet earth is less than $100.00 trillion so almost 20 percent of global g.d.p. for planet earth is down negative yielding debt and that is like sending out a huge signal to go the galactic forces or as the israeli space agency calls it the galactic federation of collective federation and i used to be a member and then i they kicked me out a number of years ago but that's a whole nother story but now they are definitely impressed and they're looking for planet earth to go more than 50 to 60...
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of planet earth is less than 100 trillion so almost 20 percent of global g.d.p. for planet earth is now negative yielding debt and that is like sending out a huge signal to the go the galactic forces or the israeli space agency calls of the galactic federation of galactic federation and i used to be a member and then they kicked me out a number of years ago but that's a whole nother story but now they are definitely impressed and they're looking for planet earth to go more than 50 to 60 percent negative interest rate on all sovereign debt that's when the big reveal will come so we've got another $25.00 to $30.00 trillion in negative interest rate bonds yet before the big reveal and i you know 2021 looks good you know this guy from the israeli space.
of planet earth is less than 100 trillion so almost 20 percent of global g.d.p. for planet earth is now negative yielding debt and that is like sending out a huge signal to the go the galactic forces or the israeli space agency calls of the galactic federation of galactic federation and i used to be a member and then they kicked me out a number of years ago but that's a whole nother story but now they are definitely impressed and they're looking for planet earth to go more than 50 to 60 percent...
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optimism without constraint because there's nothing that can stop it we've never had it here on planet earth us human something like this like requiring that cannot be stopped it's on a vector the vector is pointing toward a mystery which we'll get to at some point maybe and nothing can stop it. right and it's important to know that we're exiting 2020 with the biggest cantillon errors in the world coming around to what you alone from the kaiser report knew for the past 10 years we've been warning them we've been telling you i mean people can say ok our warning is being pessimistic but we're just telling you what's coming and we told you that what was coming was a relentless optimism now remember the cable news does thrives on hate the fia money system thrives on pessimism all of this is over we're into a new relentless optimistic aides who because of it point and even the life the larry fink the likes of paul tudor jones like this then druckenmiller faith you know right when that economist headline came out that was 20 years or for just a few years after then talking miller had helped take d
optimism without constraint because there's nothing that can stop it we've never had it here on planet earth us human something like this like requiring that cannot be stopped it's on a vector the vector is pointing toward a mystery which we'll get to at some point maybe and nothing can stop it. right and it's important to know that we're exiting 2020 with the biggest cantillon errors in the world coming around to what you alone from the kaiser report knew for the past 10 years we've been...
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holy dial tone and i'm saying once all the brains of the universe are connected or let's say on planet earth through electronics let's call cell phones mobile phones act the portion of the brain that has been dormant there on tire of human species and history will become active and that brain in that part of the brain that becomes active the whole dial tone as i've been calling it for 30 years is that bitcoin global consciousness and once that's fully activated then the vector is achieved and we've escaped pessimism and we've escaped all doubt that all fear this is the transition of the human species from having some doubt and fear to having faith and certainty and that's going to be a remarkable event that's coming in 2021 and barron's is right to hint at it by using the cosmic brain metaphor of cosmic consciousness and putting bitcoin right at the center of the cosmic conscious consciousness and the kaiser report is the vector of the arrow that pierces the veil of illusions that surround this truth and activates it we're activating the cosmic conscious holy dial tone with this show and i h
holy dial tone and i'm saying once all the brains of the universe are connected or let's say on planet earth through electronics let's call cell phones mobile phones act the portion of the brain that has been dormant there on tire of human species and history will become active and that brain in that part of the brain that becomes active the whole dial tone as i've been calling it for 30 years is that bitcoin global consciousness and once that's fully activated then the vector is achieved and...
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the idea to create a digital twin for planet earth.nk you for being here. >> very glad to be with you. >> tell us more about this initiative and why it was created. >> the initiative is a further development of where we wa to go in space but also better undetanding our planet. what we have today in europe is an observing system based on satellite observation but also other observations, among the best in the world. based on the many satellites we have built up. europe has a very strong capacity. the next question, how can we make use of this capacitynd make sure people can fully benefit from what we have done so far. at the member states on both invested more than $10 billion. >> which technology and which data will you rely on? >> what we will rely on is the data, which are data from satellites, built up together from the european commission and member states. these are very large volumes of data that we are producing, for example from our data hopper, every day about 350 terabytes of data huge volumes. the challenge is to make sure t
the idea to create a digital twin for planet earth.nk you for being here. >> very glad to be with you. >> tell us more about this initiative and why it was created. >> the initiative is a further development of where we wa to go in space but also better undetanding our planet. what we have today in europe is an observing system based on satellite observation but also other observations, among the best in the world. based on the many satellites we have built up. europe has a...
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secretary generalag says mankind ising a war on nature after planet earth has its hottest year recorded>> let's face the facts. o the state planet is broken. humanity is waging war on nature . this is suicidal. ♪ >> welcome to world news america. in three days time, the u.k. will become the first country to out trolling coronavirus vaccine developed by pfizer. it comes after the regulator approved vaccine in record time. millions of doses are now on order. >> this is a historic moment. at last, i theres a clear path out of the technique thanks to vaccination. the u.k. is the first country in the world to approve the vaccine seen here on the production line in belgium. they had made clear the vaccine will handwrite tanoutay forge -- won't change life for now. how important is this moment? >> when you consider the damage this virus has done to human life across the planet, the social damage, to say nothing of the cost in life and suffering, it is a fantastic moment. >> more than 20,000 volunteers got ci doses of the v as part of the trials and it proved 95% effective at preventing covid e
secretary generalag says mankind ising a war on nature after planet earth has its hottest year recorded>> let's face the facts. o the state planet is broken. humanity is waging war on nature . this is suicidal. ♪ >> welcome to world news america. in three days time, the u.k. will become the first country to out trolling coronavirus vaccine developed by pfizer. it comes after the regulator approved vaccine in record time. millions of doses are now on order. >> this is a...
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so that we can prevent the destruction of planet earth. which is like a boat and we are all sinking in it. i think we need to realize that the americans are going backwards in exercising democracy. recently i saw trump calling obama a communist. i'm calling biden a communist. calling clinton a communist he doesn't even know what communism is. that is i think ignorance is defeating intelligence. and it is not possible that intelligence humanism solidarity need to be restored in the world the world today is being ruled by committees not by government. i think the governments need to recover their role in governance including the united nations. or the un needs to change its role. there today's un cannot be the same as it was in 1988. we need to have african countries in the u.n. security council we need latin american countries in the security council. and countries like india. that. it cannot be the same 5 countries as in 1988. we need to create a new global governance. and 948 the un was strong enough to create the state of israel. in 2020
so that we can prevent the destruction of planet earth. which is like a boat and we are all sinking in it. i think we need to realize that the americans are going backwards in exercising democracy. recently i saw trump calling obama a communist. i'm calling biden a communist. calling clinton a communist he doesn't even know what communism is. that is i think ignorance is defeating intelligence. and it is not possible that intelligence humanism solidarity need to be restored in the world the...
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in covering the pandemic they've also taken some heat and finally what are the chances that the planet earth will be accepted for membership in a guy like that federation is there enough food to go around it looks like some people are starving based on our track record not great. it's been 3 and a half years now since 4 arab governments led by saudi arabia cut off relations with kid tar and imposed a blockade on the country now there are headlines suggesting that a rapprochement is that hair when this rift opened up back in 2017 hours critics which included the united arab emirates bahrain and egypt all demanding that this network al-jazeera be shut down while accusing qatar of backing political movements the trade in terror in the years since the information sphere has proven to be a crucial battleground. from the competing television channels own and influenced by the governments involved to the armies of trolls and influencers on twitter and facebook to the millions of dollars spent on lobbyists trying to get washington onside now with riyadh showing signs of making peace with doha there
in covering the pandemic they've also taken some heat and finally what are the chances that the planet earth will be accepted for membership in a guy like that federation is there enough food to go around it looks like some people are starving based on our track record not great. it's been 3 and a half years now since 4 arab governments led by saudi arabia cut off relations with kid tar and imposed a blockade on the country now there are headlines suggesting that a rapprochement is that hair...
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but without that contingent event, they might not be intelligent life on planet earth. it's very hard to answer the question in general but it is the case at least there is one data point that suggest intelligent life, has arisen and therefore there are so many others out there it's easy to the wind rome while if there is other intelligence out there. and from that standpoint and certainly not from a theoretical aspect. >> do you mind if i cross talk? >> one of the things and then to exploit the energy of the universe and the difference with every inanimate object and a thinking person not evening invoking the metaphysical concept but we do know the distinction and you have this beautiful exposition and those that are favorable but that is what it's going to do. so i'm going to say you do argue but given the right condition conditions, this is a physical and the one - - inevitability. >> if it goes in that direction i would go even further. so to book and both perspectives, my view, that if we ever spoke about your view on this, my view is the whole notion of free will
but without that contingent event, they might not be intelligent life on planet earth. it's very hard to answer the question in general but it is the case at least there is one data point that suggest intelligent life, has arisen and therefore there are so many others out there it's easy to the wind rome while if there is other intelligence out there. and from that standpoint and certainly not from a theoretical aspect. >> do you mind if i cross talk? >> one of the things and then...
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for planet earth is getting close to 300 percent of g.d.p. so you have a certain situation where they get such a ration and the ability for central banks or remember the federal reserve has bought back many trillions of dollars of the toxic assets the e.c.b. . bank of japan is the king of it all bank of england so it bought back in aggregate probably my. gas is close to 50 trillion dollars worth of toxic assets and that some point just the physics of it don't work anymore so that means that every dollar printed going forward because it can't be absorbed by the account chicanery and fraud fraudulent accounting of quantitative easing goes into something called the c.p.i. consumer price index and that the value of that money printing will now dbase the currency for real and this is going to be the end game as it were because once the quote inflation genie is out of the bottle you can't put it back into the bottle because the the central banks are caught in a trap where to try to stave off financial ruination and insurgency and insurrection they
for planet earth is getting close to 300 percent of g.d.p. so you have a certain situation where they get such a ration and the ability for central banks or remember the federal reserve has bought back many trillions of dollars of the toxic assets the e.c.b. . bank of japan is the king of it all bank of england so it bought back in aggregate probably my. gas is close to 50 trillion dollars worth of toxic assets and that some point just the physics of it don't work anymore so that means that...
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a haunting tale set in 2049 in the wake of a global catastrophe that has effectively rendered planet earthake contact with ether, a spaceship returning home after a mission to seek out strange new worlds. on board is felicityjones's sully, who, along with her crewmates, has no idea why earth has fallen so silent. it's clear that there are some fundamental connection between augustine and sully — although the film teases out its twists and turns an elegant style as it slips between their two narratives — between the ground and the sky. like alfonso cuaron's gravity, in which clooney costarred, the midnight sky combines introspection with a degree of action — particularly in a spacewalk sequence that takes a genuinely alarming turn. but for the most part, this is impressively low—key fare, sharing some of the existential angst of the swedish—danish sci—fi film antiara, or even of steven soderbergh's remake of solaris — which, again, featured clooney, who is clearly a sci—fi fan. how much of you picked up about the conditions out there? we've received nothing. strong support from david oyelow
a haunting tale set in 2049 in the wake of a global catastrophe that has effectively rendered planet earthake contact with ether, a spaceship returning home after a mission to seek out strange new worlds. on board is felicityjones's sully, who, along with her crewmates, has no idea why earth has fallen so silent. it's clear that there are some fundamental connection between augustine and sully — although the film teases out its twists and turns an elegant style as it slips between their two...
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you can stream the largest party on planet earth in the safety of your own home. go out and get drunk and make stupid mistakes. you'll be very sorry. >> it's great advice for any year. you talked about getting your 400 crew members back to work for this event as well. i know for someone who's on the road and has spent so many years on the road that's your family. those men and women who put up the stages and do everything around your shows. it's bad for the actors, of course, but also the ticket takers and the person who sells the twizzlers and hangs the lights and all that. what do you want to say about crew and trying to take care of them as we move forward in this strange time? >> well, we have. we have been making it easy by sending checks here and there to our folks who make everything possible. even you guys and your wonderful multimillion dollar studio you have folks that man the cameras and the lights and you can't do what you do without them. >> that's right. >> it takes a village they say and you have really got to stop and stop thinking about yourself.
you can stream the largest party on planet earth in the safety of your own home. go out and get drunk and make stupid mistakes. you'll be very sorry. >> it's great advice for any year. you talked about getting your 400 crew members back to work for this event as well. i know for someone who's on the road and has spent so many years on the road that's your family. those men and women who put up the stages and do everything around your shows. it's bad for the actors, of course, but also the...
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even on planet earth, rights, long time the dinosaurs held sway. and it was the chance event of a meteor impact on earth that changed the complexion of life on the planet, from dinosaurs to other mammalian species that ultimately give rise to us who can ask questions like the one you just asked. but without that meter, that historically contingent event, there might not be intelligent life on planet earth. so, it's very hard to answer that question in general. but, it is the case that there is at least one data.that suggests that the intelligent life if you depend on how you judge human beings, has arisen on another planet in on many other planes out there and it's easy to let the mind roam wild spirit and imagine that there's other intelligence out there, but obviously we don't know that answer to that from observational standpoint. we don't know the answer to that from a theoretical, physics calculation will aspect. >> do you mind if i talk for second? one of the things that you express so elegantly is that life is a way of exploiting the energy a
even on planet earth, rights, long time the dinosaurs held sway. and it was the chance event of a meteor impact on earth that changed the complexion of life on the planet, from dinosaurs to other mammalian species that ultimately give rise to us who can ask questions like the one you just asked. but without that meter, that historically contingent event, there might not be intelligent life on planet earth. so, it's very hard to answer that question in general. but, it is the case that there is...
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even on planet earth, wright, long time, the dinosaurs held sway and it was a chance event of a meteor impact on earth that changed the complexion of life on the planet from dinosaurs to other mammalian species that give rise to us who can ask questions like the one you just asked. but without that meteor, without that contingent event, there might not be intelligent life on planet earth. it's very hard to answer that question in general but it is the case that at least there's one data point that suggest that intelligent life, depending on how you judge human beings, has arisen at least on one planet and, therefore, there are so many of the planets out there that it is easy to let the mind roam wild and imagine that there is other intelligent out there that obviously we don't know the answer to that from observational excremental standpoint and we don't know the answer to that from a theoretical physics calculation aspect. >> do you mind if i crosstalk? >> please do. go for it. >> i have spent time reading brides beautiful book "until the end of time" and one of the things you express
even on planet earth, wright, long time, the dinosaurs held sway and it was a chance event of a meteor impact on earth that changed the complexion of life on the planet from dinosaurs to other mammalian species that give rise to us who can ask questions like the one you just asked. but without that meteor, without that contingent event, there might not be intelligent life on planet earth. it's very hard to answer that question in general but it is the case that at least there's one data point...
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even on planet earth, long time the dinosaurs held sway and it was the chance event of a meteor impact on earth that changed the complexion of life on the planet from dinosaurs to other mammalian species that ultimately give rise to us who can ask questions like the one that you just asked but without that meteor, without that historically contingent event , there might not be intelligent life on planet earth. so it's very hard to answer that question in general. but it is the case that at least there's one data point that suggests that intelligent life depending on how you judge human beings has arisen at least on one planet and therefore there's so many other planets out there it's easy to let the mind roam wild and imagine that this other intelligence out there but obviously we don't know the answer to that from observational experimental standpoint and we certainly don't know the answer from a theoretical physics population aspect . >> d line 5 crop for a moment? so i spent quite a bit of time with brian's very beautiful look until the end of time and one of the things that you dis
even on planet earth, long time the dinosaurs held sway and it was the chance event of a meteor impact on earth that changed the complexion of life on the planet from dinosaurs to other mammalian species that ultimately give rise to us who can ask questions like the one that you just asked but without that meteor, without that historically contingent event , there might not be intelligent life on planet earth. so it's very hard to answer that question in general. but it is the case that at...
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. >> to the one nation on the planet earth that is never going to extradite one of its citizens to theri was driving when he led police on a high-speed pursuit? that car remain impounded. >> we go and search that car. then we find two surveillance cameras and one gps tracker. i put it in the computer. he had hours and hours of video surveillance of michael's house. >> at some point, hussein said all of this surveillance equipment that was in the car is available to be picked up. so go down there and pick it up. >> she does what she's told. if hussein tells her to do it. >> when courtney comes to claim the vehicle, she basically walks right into the case. >> i go back there and i sign for it. and the detective is like, we're not taking this with you, we have to ask you a few questions. >> courtney being an accessory to this, she could have been held liable for every aspect of the crime. >> she faced life in jail without any possibility of parole. >> there's only one smart thing to do, and that's cooperate. >> are you going to be able to call hussein again for us? >> if you'd like me to,
. >> to the one nation on the planet earth that is never going to extradite one of its citizens to theri was driving when he led police on a high-speed pursuit? that car remain impounded. >> we go and search that car. then we find two surveillance cameras and one gps tracker. i put it in the computer. he had hours and hours of video surveillance of michael's house. >> at some point, hussein said all of this surveillance equipment that was in the car is available to be picked...
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: released last month, the book offers what densmore calls "notes on how to live creatively on planet earth about his inspiration and artistic motivation, densmore chricles his time spent in the company of some of the world's most beloved musicians and creative forces. from willie nelson to pti smith, "the seekers" opens a window into a disparate llection of characters who, in densmore's eyes, are more interested in the creatie path, than izes bestowed upon them for what they have created. >> had tremendous success my 20s, and it's been downhill ever since. but what i learned was that i get fed, like, maybe playing drums at a poetry reading in a club a year ago, as much as madison square garden if i'm in the moment and i'm really concentrating and the 12 people are listening, or the 12,000. you know, the road, kee path is th not the goal. as reporter: is it easier to get to that space orr to motivate yourself to get to that space now that you are cognint of it? >> it's interesting. in my old age, i've learned that if i put the right cymbal crash in the very right spot, exactly, it can be as
: released last month, the book offers what densmore calls "notes on how to live creatively on planet earth about his inspiration and artistic motivation, densmore chricles his time spent in the company of some of the world's most beloved musicians and creative forces. from willie nelson to pti smith, "the seekers" opens a window into a disparate llection of characters who, in densmore's eyes, are more interested in the creatie path, than izes bestowed upon them for what they...
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even on planet earth, long time the dinosaurs held sway. it was the chance of events of meteor impact that changed the complexion of life on the planets from dinosaurs to other species that ultimately give ride to us who can ask questions like the one you just asked. but without that historically contingent of event, there might not be intelligent life on planet earth. so it is very hard to answer that question in general. what it is the case that there is one data point that suggest intelligent life, depending how you judge human beings has arisen on the planet. therefore their 70 other planets out there that it is easy to let the mind roam wild. and imagine there's other intelligence out there. obviously we do not know from an observation standpoint. we certainly don't understand that from a theoretical aspect. >> too might affect crosstalk? >> no please to go for. i spent quite a bit of time with his very beautiful book until the end of time. one of the things you expressed so elegantly is that life has a way of exploiting the energy the
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if somebody comes from another planet earth and to what is the human civilization what you have to say is better to play than once and for me. that is an evidence of the realization it is like the baton on its legs and non-money a mental monument. teodoro occurences star conductor rebel of the classical music world is often described as a tyrant and a genius. born in greece he started his career in russia he studied in st petersburg and became artistic director of the opera houses in over sabean's and paris. today he is in demand around the globe including the salzburg festival the world's most celebrated event for classical music. caresses and his russian orchestra musical at cana are among the big needs. it's 2 days before their concert. good morning. but. they're not. but. the point with the name symphonies that is very famous but even for the people the know very well the symphony is little bit undiscovered. because inside the symphony exists a very certain space that is not. wide open. everybody is there. you need to kind of revert leash and i kind of used to do tend to species it
if somebody comes from another planet earth and to what is the human civilization what you have to say is better to play than once and for me. that is an evidence of the realization it is like the baton on its legs and non-money a mental monument. teodoro occurences star conductor rebel of the classical music world is often described as a tyrant and a genius. born in greece he started his career in russia he studied in st petersburg and became artistic director of the opera houses in over...
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. >> the year that empathy shows up on every corner of planet earth. >> you may have recognized some of the voices there. the 33-minute show includes sir elton john and chopra. not only do they look back but ahead revealing their hopes for the new year. the couple's son, archie, a little more grown up in these pictures, also taking part in the podcast. you can listen to the full show now on spotify. >>> also trending, a big congrats to music legend paul mccartney. the beatles member back on top. he posted this video on twitter to celebrate his album three which just hit number one on the charts. this is the first time he's had an album at the top of his native uk charts since 1989. >>> check your bank accounts and when those stimulus checks are on the way. will you get one in your bank account as early as this morning? >> if can you get me one that would be great, marcus. >>> plus, more signs of hope. the vaccine the uk is green lighting and it comes as the country deals with more infections. crafting our authentic fragrances begins with ingredients from the earth ... to create fragr
. >> the year that empathy shows up on every corner of planet earth. >> you may have recognized some of the voices there. the 33-minute show includes sir elton john and chopra. not only do they look back but ahead revealing their hopes for the new year. the couple's son, archie, a little more grown up in these pictures, also taking part in the podcast. you can listen to the full show now on spotify. >>> also trending, a big congrats to music legend paul mccartney. the...
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impact on earth that changed the complexion of life on the planet from dinosaurs to other mammalian speed that give rice to us who can ask questions leak the one you just asked, but without that meteor, without that contingent event, there might not be intelligent life on planet earth. so it's very hard to answer that question in general, but it is the case that at least there's one data point that suggests that intelligent life, depending how you judge human beings, as arisen on one explant therefore there's so men a planets out there that it's easy to let the mind roam wild and imagine this other intelligence out there but obviously we don't in the answer to that and we don't know the answer to that from a theoretical physics calculational suspect. >> you mind if i talk? >> please do. >> i've spent time reading brians beautiful book, until the end of time, and one thing you express so elegantly is that life is a way of exploiting the energy from the potential of the universe and the difference between an inanimate object and a thinking person, even if we don't evoke some concept o
impact on earth that changed the complexion of life on the planet from dinosaurs to other mammalian speed that give rice to us who can ask questions leak the one you just asked, but without that meteor, without that contingent event, there might not be intelligent life on planet earth. so it's very hard to answer that question in general, but it is the case that at least there's one data point that suggests that intelligent life, depending how you judge human beings, as arisen on one explant...