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I’m not surprised at all honestly
It sounds insane to say, but 13.4 or whatever felt way too young
“Feels” and “common sense”means little in science unless you have a mathematical or logical reason why you feel that way. I’ve seen far too many metaphysical theories try to be taken seriously to not point out that “feels” is useless, observation and math are what matter
And yet, some of the greatest scientific discoveries of all time were made based on people’s feelings and intuition. Fucking shocker I know right. I’ll bet you’re fun at parties.
Despite agreeing with your initial position, you sound like an asshole at parties and outside of them, too. If you need to posture and belittle to support your position, then you have no business trying to argue it in the first place.
Intuition can be a powerful compass to guide us to truths we haven't yet considered, bubbling up from our subconscious that contains the bulk of our brain's processing power. But the other commenter is right, it's not infallible. That same intuition in different people came up with all of science's knowledge (both the stuff that is currently believed and the stuff that has since been disproven) as well as all of religion's knowledge (assuming there isn't any higher being involved, which my intuition says there isn't but others' have come to different conclusions).
Okay, but the universe and our galaxy is really friggin' big. There very well could be other life out there, but is it intelligent enough to build spaceships? Perhaps. Has it figured out how to traverse the galaxy in a reasonable amount of time? I have doubts about that. Then what's the chance it would came across our own solar system? Pretty slim.