O.K, The big bang theory suggest that all matter and elements were distributed equally in all dirrection after the explotion, then why is life only here on Earth?
Should'nt life exist in allmost every galaxy in more than one solar system, under the right conditions.
Is it that we have'nt found any due to our lack of experience and time in space exploration, or that other posible forms of intelligent life havent found us?
With millions of years of life on this planet, just now is there a life form (humans) capable of space observation.
Other posible life formations on other solar systems may have had a greater time of evolution of "original Spieces", like reptilian evolution fron dynosaure eras, not wiped out by an asteriod.
Our existence as humans on this planet is just a fraction of a second compared to the total time of life that existed before us.
So are we really alone? Or did the big bang spread life thruout the universe?
2007-03-19
14:46:18
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