There is considerable disagreement on the values of these parameters, but the 'educated guesses' used by Drake and his colleagues in 1961 were:
R* = 1/year (1 stars formed per year, on the average over the life of the galaxy; this was regarded as conservative) fp = 0.2-0.5 (one fifth to one half of all stars formed will have planets) ne = 1-5 (stars with planets will have between 1 and 5 planets capable of developing life) fℓ = 1 (100% of these planets will develop life) fi = 1 (100% of which will develop intelligent life) fc = 0.1-0.2 (10-20% of which will be able to communicate) L = 1000-100,000,000 years (which will last somewhere between 1000 and 100,000,000 years)
Drake states that given the uncertainties, the original meeting concluded that N ≈ L, and there were probably between 1000 and 100,000,000 civilizations in the Milky Way galaxy.
edit: oops i copied the wrong blurb but still the chances of 2 civilizations being advanced enough to communicate between solar systems similtaneously has to be pretty low this is based on my astrophysics education i recieved at a planetarium just kidding ive never been to a planetarium
-- Edited by Lion on Sunday 3rd of November 2013 11:30:43 AM
Putting a number to evolving intelligence is foolish at this point. There is no accurate way to determine the likelihood of evolving intelligence; the best we can do at this point is guess.
What is deemed intelligent? Compared to some civilization out there we could be little more than rabid animals. For all we know they could have come here, saw that we're a mess and left as fast as they possibly could.
What is deemed intelligent? Compared to some civilization out there we could be little more than rabid animals. For all we know they could have come here, saw that we're a mess and left as fast as they possibly could.
They probably saw us play PVE, took one look at Zab then got the fuck out as fast as they could.
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For all we know they could have come here, saw that we're a mess and left as fast as they possibly could.
Easily. Earthlings as they are, are deplorable in every state save for the obvious conception that we are proceeding in technology at an impressive rate.
it's not just drakes equation or being far enough from the sun or the right size there are myriad factors but i mean the universe is a big place it's very possible these occured elsewhere