>>7562336It's not pseudoscience, it's math.
Also OP is high and doesn't grasp the vastness of our galaxy. But I'm high too and love space.
So there's the Sun right? Okay, that's one star. Now count the other 100-400 Billion we share the galaxy with and you have the milky way.
The milky way is also estimated to have 50 billion planets, 500 milllion of which lay in the 'Goldilocks zone' and have the potential of harboring life similiar to our own. (And not necessarily some advanced alien race, but just trees and simple creatures and shit like that.)
So probability wise, we it would be silly to assume we're alone in the galaxy. And when you factor in every other galaxy we know of the odds of life in the universe grows exponentially.
pic related. it's just a picture facing towards the center of our galaxy. Every single bright spec of light you see is another star or solar system we share the galaxy with. With exception of the brightest dot, that's just a meteor.