March 10th, 2010
Honestly, do you think there is Extra-Terrestrial life out there somewhere? I know probably not in this Solar System, but in another part of the Milky Way Galaxy? Andromeda Galaxy? or do you think we are truly alone in the Universe?Given the large number of planets that must exist, (that is no longer speculation, we know it is a fact) it is a logical assumption that at least a small proportion must be capable of sustaining life. Spread over the known universe, that must add up to billions of inhabited planets. But that's the rub, the universe is vast, so inhabited worlds will be like the land of the jumbilies, 'far and few, far and few'!
Thus is the 'rare earth' idea, and I go along with it. But of course, at the end of the day we only know of one 'goldilocks' world where things were just right for life, - us! And some one has to be first!Keep in mind the astronomical odds that this planet, one of untold quadrillions in the universe, is the only planet capable of supporting life. Now, tell me that you've been to every one of them, and have found no life.
Thought not...
o7I don't kno about extra-terrestial life forms but there could be parallel universes and other dimensions which could have exact or different copies of ourselves but in a different scenario. So if we are living in land like now, our copies might be living in water in another dimension.
This might not make sense cuz im only 12 Loli believe that there are a million other live forms out there, the universe is endless, we can't truly be the only evolved forms out there, can we ?I'd like to think there are others. I won't waste any time trying to search for them or speculate about them, because I doubt we will meet any aliens in our lifetimes.yes i think there is life out there. but if people say they have seen U.F.Os why can they travel from light years away and when they get close to earth they need lights on the ship ?i think there is other life. but i dont think there are people similar to us.the factors under which we came to be cant be exactly the same somewhere else. and we are lucky to be here at all. if there is other life, it would be radically different. and on another note i believe in god. if He created us in his image tat would span from brad pitt to a proazoa. whats up with that?
its not illogical to seem were alone.
so far, like i said you need a moon to keep the saeasons predictable.
there is no other life like us in the universe.
i would bet on it. lol
its illogical to seem they would be like usI saw a doctumentary on space once.
It was somehow proving that we aren't alone because of blah blah blah... I spaced out after listening to it for a while.
But, yah, methinks we aren't alone.
But i DO know we have to save earth!!!
It's the only planet with choclate :)We are definitely not alone. Think of how big our solar system is. Maybe there's no life in our solar system other than us (i do think otherwise, however). Now it is almost inconceivable how big our universe really is. Yes we have length and light years and we "know" how big it is, but it's hard to really tell how vast, with billions of other planets and stars. Now think of surrounding universes. The size of our universe, and the surrounding universes and the universes surrounding the, and etc, etc, etc. It is just incomprehensible to the human mind how large all this really is, it goes on theoretically forever. I am sure somewhere in the trillions, and zillions, and much much MUCH higher number than that planets, i dare say one planet has extra terrestrial life. I wouldn't be surprised, if 1 or more planets in every solar system has life. I am sure there is planets with life just beginning, Life in the middle (like us) and life ending. I'll put money down that there is life far less advanced than us, and life so far ahead of us in advances and technology that there objects we cant understand. I'll bet that not all E.T.'s out there are little green men with huge eyes (although I'm sure they exist, and are maybe the closest life to us) but come in all shapes and sizes. I'm pretty sure there are tons and tons of planets with life that looks just like us. And just as sure as I'm sitting here writing this, there's someone billions of light years away looking up at the sky thinking the same thing. Isn't that creepy, what if there's a world just like ours, like a carbon copy, gives you something to think about.....Are We Alone? No.I think it is very possible that there is intelligent life somewhere besides earth, but they could be so far away that the people on earth will never know.We aren't "alone"^_^. There are spiritual beings around us all the time. God has assigned a personal angel to you, to help you with your existance and to let you know you are worthy of living when you feel low. You might not feel them around all of the time( sometimes you have to walk"alone" to learn something)But, like me, I'm sure you saw something out of the corner of your eye, but when you looked at it, there was "nothing" there, or you had a sudden memory that you havent thought of for years that made you smile, or smelled something that made you feel better just for smelling it( with me alot of times, it's my grandmother^_^). As for corporal beings, there are alternate worlds, as well as worlds in our system. God was capable of making many people( or beings if you will). Because of human prejudices, most choose not to deal with us directly...and there are those too, who in order to please their Master, seeks only to distroy humans, because in the end, we are to gain things that he is forbidden^_^.I don't think it's possible that we, on earth, are the only ones out there. There HAS to be more. Not neccessarily weird, green, aliens, but you know.life only needs a medium to exist,so life will be proliferant throughout existence,outside earth here's my top 3 were we will find life
1,EUROPA
2,titan
3,marshonestly?... yep......hey we are not alone. there are some creatures like aliens livin somewhere in the universe n there is also god who stays somewhere but dont knw where.No,And we are one among many.
They all theorize about us in the same way.It was said best in the movie "Contact". If there wasn't, don't you think it is a big waste of space?It would be illogical to assume that we are alone. Statistically, the chance of ever having a parallel civilization to ours is very large. And why should there be none? Given our common origins with the other stars in our galaxy, and the other galaxies having been formed with the same cosmic materials and manner as ours, would it be any wonder that similar life generating causative factors be found also in these cooled off bodies?Extra-terrestrial life does exist and has visited earth. The most renowned individual of all time (Jesus Christ) proclaimed he was not of this world. He said his home (heaven) was in the "sides of the north". Astronomers have found a body not going the same direction as the majority of the universe and at a much faster speed (in the northern sky). Did they find the location of Jesus' home planet? It is not coincidence that all great inventions have come from the northern hemisphere.I for one do believe in alien life. What makes our planet so special to be the only planet to sustain life. I know a lot of people don't believe in aliens because they say there isn't any proof. But what people need to remember is, there isn't any proof to totally dismiss them either!
Someday, Humans, and aliens will unite together. And all of the once long ago non- believers will be kicking themselves in the ***. Until then, lets keep watching the night sky for our evidence! =)It's very unlikely that we are alone.
It's also very unlikely that we're going to actually find another intelligent species.
The reason for both of those is the vast distances and numbers involved. There's more stars than grains of sand on every beach in the world -- and each one has planets around it. There's almost certainly some where life evolved into intelligent species like us. Which means somewhere out there some alien is telling his friend the same thing I'm telling you.
However, the distances, both in space and in time, mean that it is very unlikely we'll come across them soon...No, I don't. Life might be scarce but I do not think the Earth is the only planet with it. Educated guesses put the numbers of civilisatioons in this galaxy at any number from 1 to 25 and that probably means thousands of planets with some kind of life, even though it might be only the local versions of bacteria or animals and plants.
My guess? Three to seven civilisations in this galaxy, maybe one or none in the Magellanic clouds, maybe four or eight in Andromeda because it's a bit bigger as galaxies go, In the entire visible Universe there are probably many millions of civilisations.
But we will probably never even meet the ones in our own galaxy because they are likely to be too far away.#If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.# |
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