Nerull t1_iue700m wrote
We could barely detect any sign of life beyond our local neighborhood of stars. Worrying about other galaxies is getting waaaaaay ahead of ourselves.
If there was a civilization just like ours 1000 light years away, we would be incapable of detecting it. A typical terrestrial radio broadcast would be undetectable beyond about 1 light year. Our galaxy is 87,400 light years across.
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