Considering the fact that we are but a drop in the universal bucket, I'd say that the possibility is great that we are NOT alone. Plus if we were the only ones out here then what a colossal waste of space huh?
2006-06-13 11:54:24
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answered by MJ H 2
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My parents told me that they experienced something weird a long time ago. This was before I was born. They were on a date, out in the middle of a field somewhere, in the backseat doing their business. Then my dad saw this light out of the corner of his eye, and when he looked up he saw this triangular figure right above the car hovering. It had 3 bright lights, one on each corner. He says that the weird thing is that there was no noise. It didn't make a sound. Then he got out of the car to get a better look and within a minute or so it slowly took off. They tried to follow it for a while, but then it got to fast and then disappeared off into the distance. That is their story anyways. Other than that, try to catch the special on the discovery channel about the new ufo they found. they show you the entire outside, parts of the inside, and how the cloaking device works, which they just figured out how to work. you can tell by looking at it that it isnt something we could have made. besides that , they dont put fake crap on the discovery channel.
2006-06-13 12:03:20
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answered by starchild8072 2
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There is almost a zero percent chance that there AREN'T any aliens. The universe is so huge, that for all we know, there may be one planet that has intelligent life on it per solar system, or even per galaxy! Also, aliens are technically someone from "somewhere else," for example, Mexicans that cross the border are called "Illegal Aliens." If there are space aliens, they may or may not be super intelligent, and they probably aren't humanoid. Odds are that some are more intelligent and some are less intelligent than us. Also, they probably wouldn't visit us, as we aren't very significant is the great scheme of things. (The universe is a big place!)
2006-06-13 11:58:32
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answered by Anonymous
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It's pretty much sure that aliens do exist. They are not here though so don't worry. Even if they would be here the level of technology that would be required to reach Earth is insanely higher than our own. Someone with that high level of technology and knowledge would absolutely have no interest in experimenting or abducting or otherwise abusing us. They would be way beyond of that type of thinking, and the need for that type of "information".
2006-06-13 12:04:12
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answered by Gabor S 2
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I don't think it is a question when you look at probability of all the planets in just our galaxy that are similar distance from stars similar to our sun. Then you think about all the solar systems in all the galaxies in all the universe, it would be an even more outstanding discovery to find we were alone. As for intellegent life that has visited our planet, I hope they haven't. Because if they have visited and not made it obvious, that means were just dumb little lifeforms to them, kinda like cattle.
2006-06-21 23:42:18
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answered by nukecat25 3
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we are the descendants of Aliens ,do we exist.
A Anunnaki that escaped from mars before it was knocked out of orbit,bred the Adam race to mind gold for him.
but there are many other species that have visited and even colonized Earth in the past ,
the Anunakis blood descendants,the Illuminati have brainwashed the people into believing that they do not exist.
check www.infowars.or http//alien watch.
lots of aliens on there .
and all ancient civilizations in the past talk about them .
2006-06-13 11:59:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I haven't had an encounter with the unkown, however, couldn't we be considered as aliens ourselves? We could even be the supreme being in the universe and other species are less advanced than us... just a thought...
2006-06-15 00:35:46
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answered by i_am_nathan_2002 3
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Yes. My whole family say a UFO over China Lake, California in 79. In 90, my father-in-law and I saw one near Williams ,AZ. And I can even tell you a spot in LA county where you can usually see one most of the time.
2006-06-13 11:57:47
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answered by MOI 4
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it would be arrogant to think that we were the only intelligent life in the universe. besides, by definition any living organism outside the universe, which they already know are many, is alien. alien just means not from here.
2006-06-13 11:56:10
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answered by jtcqik 2
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I believe that life forms exist thoughout the many Universes. Maybe not life by our definition, there might be living things all around us that our present sensory capacity might not be able to recognize.
2006-06-25 10:25:53
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answered by ValleyViolet 6
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