Magic in all but name again?Yes, but unless it just happens to be a very special frog, it probably isn't crawling up there to cure your cancer, either.
But actually, the way science spins off knowledge, information on those aliens is likely to help in human medicine - they imply new materials, new physics to be used in diagnostic machines and computers, greater understanding of biology, all of which can then be turned around to influence your life.
But, by all means, you get to like the frog all you want. Nobody's questioning that. Have fun with the amphibian of your choice!
Magic in all but name again?
Nah. The distances and challenges between stars is so great that interstellar hostility makes no sense at all.As a layperson with a YouTube history littered with videos re: the Fermi Paradox, the Dark Forest, Great Filters, etc. my base level of understanding is that finding evidence of life elsewhere in the universe would almost certainly be bad news for us
It could be: cinobufagin is a natural product isolated from a toad that shows promise in cancer treatment. Though frog up the Khyber Pass seems an unorthodox delivery method.Yes, but unless it just happens to be a very special frog, it probably isn't crawling up there to cure your cancer, either.
But will they give us their secrets, or will we have to wrest them from their many charred corpses?But actually, the way science spins off knowledge, information on those aliens is likely to help in human medicine - they imply new materials, new physics to be used in diagnostic machines and computers, greater understanding of biology, all of which can then be turned around to influence your life