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In the universe? Maybe not.
Which means you better damn well hope that ♥♥♥♥ Sapiens keeps evolving and figuring ♥♥♥♥ out. We've got 250 million years to figure out how to evacuate all life on Earth and survive in the outer solar system and another 250 million years to figure out how to get to the next habitable solar system, otherwise all known life in the universe dies. We are literally the guardians of everything. The next most intelligent life form in the universe gets too easily distracted by the word 'walkies'.
5000 years of conflict and war taught us everything.
Peaceful societies are stagnant societies.