From the Rare Earth SongImagine there's no spacemen except the ones we launch
No alien rock n' rollers to listen to Sagan's hunch
Imagine we're all stuck here and must confront ourselves
.. uh oh!
Imagine now that Star Trek is just a TV show
No cosmos full of life forms just earthlings here below
Imagine there's no 'contact' to make 'cause no one's there
... uh oh!
You may say I'm a realist but I'm not the only one
Who knows there's zero data from SETI - or anyone!
Imagine your dream's over no Yoda to soothe you
And your only choices left then boil down to two
Imagine you're unique here and must opt for love or hate
... uh oh!
You may say I'm religious but I'm not the only one to say if you seek communion
it's the heart that must be won!
In the book Rare Earth, the authors make two main points:
- Microbial life is common in planetary systems.
- Advanced life (animals) is rare in the Universe.
The arguments they give can be found at wikipedia.
But, in the book, they don't really explore the implications of their hypothesis.
So, what I'd like to ask is:
What are the implications if earth is the only planet with advanced life on it?