Jonathan H Jiang, Stuart Fisher Taylor, Nick Searra, Philip E. Rosen
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Reflecting on Our Present Self-Awareness of Not Having Found Any Life Beyond Earth
The quest for finding extraterrestrial life has been a fascination for humanity for centuries, yet we have not yet found any concrete evidence of life beyond our planet, except for some hints of methane on Mars. It is essential to document this time of not having found any life to fully describe our perspective to other civilizations, anticipate how these events may change humanity, and appreciate the uncertainty of our knowledge about the universe.