People have always wondered
whether or not life exists
elsewhere in our solar system.
Somewhere besides the Earth.
We humans have never accepted the idea that it is only on the Earth that life has occurred. From earliest times when we peopled the heavens with gods, goddesses and supernatural beings, through our space exploration activities of the 20th Century, we are driven to decide the question:
Is there Life on Other Planets?
The question of UFO's and intelligent life on other planets has become very popular. Many fashionable scientists speculate about the possibilities, insisting that we cannot be alone in the universe. Alien life is the subject of hit television shows and movies, and is also a common belief of many New Age religions. Many people have asked what the Bible has to say about this subject.
2006-06-08 22:59:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I think there is a possibility of life on other planets. Why would we be the only planet with life? When I was little I thought that there was another planet exactly like earth, but everything was opposite. Now I just don't know what other life might be...
2006-06-09 03:35:24
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answered by nitemere11 3
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Yes, I do.
We know of life on one planet so far: ours. There is evidence that life may have existed or could still exist somewhere else in our own system, in the soils of Mars or under the ice of Jupiters moon, Europa.
As of 2006, over 180 extrasolar planets have been discovered. in 1994,it was none. So we know there are other planet systems out there, each orbiting a star, and there are billions of stars, so the odds are there IS life elswhere.
You can do you own calculations, using the Drake equation.
2006-06-09 03:31:14
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answered by Xraydelta1 3
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Think of it this way, even if we go by the Big Bang Theory, when the damn expolsion happened and all those particles got scattered over this way and up popped earth and life, wouldn't it have spread the entire 360' radius around it and dispersed matter all over the universe? I say we'd be stupid to presume that we are alone.
2006-06-09 03:27:13
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answered by carlysweetlips 1
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Who knows, there's life on this planet. And who said that life on this planet is the only life in the universe? We haven't been able to explore the whole universe. Who said that the definition of life as we know it applies to all life?
2006-06-09 03:30:13
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answered by sweetgurl13069 6
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Cource I do. If there is water on one of the four inner planets, then there must be some life form, no matter how small, living in it.
P.S. Did you know that tecnically, when astronaughts go to other planets... they can consider us aliens..... we are on a planet other that the one they are on vice versa.
2006-06-09 03:26:02
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answered by eezypeezy92 3
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The only people that truly know are the ones who have seen them, and there are plenty to have claimed that.
I think it is very conceited and shallow of us to think that we are the only society in the many universes. In a matter of time we will find them, they will find us, or if they already have, they will be revealed.
I love the topic, even though I'm a skeptic...and I HOPE we aren't alone....it's a big universe!
2006-06-09 03:25:27
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answered by John E 2
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Yes
Still a lot of planets on lot of galaxies are thr on which man has to do research (till date its a impossible task for human).
2006-06-09 03:24:55
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answered by ? 4
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I believe that life exists on worlds other than the Earth. Not believing in it is equivalent to not believing in evolution.
2006-06-09 03:24:27
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answered by ag_iitkgp 7
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i do believe there is life on another planet. Not just our universe is out there we have so much space that is still undiscovered and may stay that way.
2006-06-09 03:25:43
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answered by Tim 1
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