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I do really want to believe that there are aliens out there. But as far as it's concerned, none of
them tried to make a contact with us, and we're basically getting false news about it. And there are
no aliens living on the planets we know. I think that they've taught us in science class that if you
keep going out into the universe, the radiation and heat will destroy you, or something like that,
so I'm not sure if aliens can really live like that. You never know, but so far, earth is the only
planet that can sustain life (and it's dying too). -.-;;;
Aliens were somewhat like propaganda tools since it surfaced in Cold War eras. |
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No. They do not exist. The only reason belief in aliens has become so popular is because people are
searching for meaning and purpose in the face of secularism. The fantasy that extra-terrestrials
exist who might bother to come and visit our planet restores some significance to the human race
after the vacuum left as a result of rejecting God. |
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I dont know which side to choose so i will go on this side cause you cannot say we are the only
planet with life i mean like hello space goes on forever we are just a small part of it we havent
been everywhere |
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This isn't the only planet or solar system or galaxy. We cannot be alone. |
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Only and ignorant person would believe we are the only beings. |
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LOL, by your logic, WE should not even exist. |
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The Drake equation may disagree with you. The Drake equation is a theoretical estimate of the
number of intelligent alien civilizations that are currently flourishing somewhere in the universe
and would be able to communicate with humanity.
In short, if you estimate the number of stars in the universe, factor only those that support
planets, factor only those that have planets in the right location to support life, factor only
those "right" planets that actually have life, factor those planets where the life is sentient,
factor those planets where the sentient life is sustained long enough to create a civilization that
is able to communicate beyond the planet, and factor those civilizations that exist long enough for
the communication to reach Earth, the current estimate is 2-3 alien civilizations.
If you are more pessimistic, you might suggest, "Why would an intelligent alien race want to
communicate with humanity?" in which case, the actual estimate is probably more like 0.05.
Fun with Math! |
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Well, considering the amount of evidence, physical and eyewitness, that has been collected over the
years and is just now being released and leaked to the public, I would say that we are NOT the only
intelligent life in existence. Why NASA wishes to keep these types of things secret is beyond me,
perhaps it would cause hysteria, but there is growing tension within the walls of NASA. Many want
to be upfront with the world, while others do not. Those who have spoken out are being demonized
and labeled as "nuts", even though many of them held important positions within NASA.
So, if you want to believe that there is no other life, microbial and intelligent, out there...go
ahead. I choose to believe that there is. |
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I did a job at NASA's exterrestial life center and they already had special chambers that they said
had life in it.....to me they mostly looked like rocks, but who knows what they had on them. |
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If finding "life" means finding humanoids as in a Star Trek episode then that would be true.
However, the majority of life on this planet is microbial. I would not be surprised at all if
future probes on the moons where we suspect life could exist (orbiting Jupiter for example) were to
find microbial life. There are microbes on earth which can live and thrive in superhot thermal
vents, or pitch black areas light never penetrates to reach.
We won't find Spock, but I'd fully expert we'll find slime. If we're very very lucky we might
actually get some type of fungus or plant. |
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Just because their is no life in this solar system (we don't actually know because there still
researching possible life on Mars) doesn't mean alien life cannot exist else where. The universe is
a huge place and impossible place to explore and we are completely igonarant to what is out there.
Likely we are not alone, telescopes have shown planets that are very similar to our own and they
could possibly contain life even microscopic life that could possibly be found on Mars. |
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