From love to kisses, to imagination and reality. As humans, our prime objective is to gather as much knowledge of the world we live in and the universe around us. But through the plus minus 2000 years of being around, we only know roughly 0.002% for all possible knowledge of the universe, this was according to Neil deGrasse Tyson on his popular podcast show, star talk. And yes, that includes math, the greatest physics problems like string theory and time travel and all two hundred thousand years of human existence. Meaning everything we have ever done is only a very, very small part of a humongous universe. But are we alone in such a big place? With a planet placed at the exact right spot to create and sustain life known as the Goldilocks zone termed by Dr Charley Lineweaver and Stuart Gary.
But if u think about it, what are the odds of in a solar system of 10s of billions of stars, with each consisting of they own planets, that ours would be perfectly placed to lead to the formation of life. But the question is, are we truly alone, or our lack of knowledge of our surrounding universe makes it seem like we are the golden child of this incomprehensible massive place.
But if we are truly alone in this universe, why are where we created. Is our purpose to gether all possible knowledge of the universe and build a multi-planetary society? If our creator had this all planned out for us, they may be disappointed because the way humans have evolved. We prioritize entertainment over scientific discovery and this is what we call the comfort zone. And more and more children rather take a job that will make them more money than discover the secrets of the world and the universe.