They’re in that interval, or there isn’t easy space travel.
But that’s a lot of information. It’s a very short interval. Since it’s so unlikely to be in that interval, this is large evidence against easy space travel.
We can argue it’s unlikely, sure
It’s a probabilistic argument. But what isn’t? There’s no argument that allows infinite certainty. At least, I’m pretty sure there isn’t.
But that’s a lot of information. It’s a very short interval. Since it’s so unlikely to be in that interval, this is large evidence against easy space travel.
I agree that it’s a lot of information. But it’s also the case that we have a lot of information about physics, such that interstellar space travel being difficult is also unlikely. Which unlikelihood is larger? That’s the question we need to ask and answer, not “the left side of the balance is very heavy.”
But that’s a lot of information. It’s a very short interval. Since it’s so unlikely to be in that interval, this is large evidence against easy space travel.
It’s a probabilistic argument. But what isn’t? There’s no argument that allows infinite certainty. At least, I’m pretty sure there isn’t.
I agree that it’s a lot of information. But it’s also the case that we have a lot of information about physics, such that interstellar space travel being difficult is also unlikely. Which unlikelihood is larger? That’s the question we need to ask and answer, not “the left side of the balance is very heavy.”
And that’s why my conclusion is “that wasn’t made by aliens.”