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yes

2006-06-20 03:04:44 · answer #1 · answered by Pipi 4 · 0 0

I always say it would be a great deal of a problem to be alone in the Universe for mankind. I believe in the possibility of other existing lifeforms somewhere,in another star system.By this I don't necessarily mean intelligent or highly evolved lifeforms,it can also be bacteria as well.
What we know about the Universe is far too scarce to even estimate how big it is actually.We have the mathematical facts,but most humans can't even imagine the truth behind the numbers...

2006-06-20 06:06:34 · answer #2 · answered by Gerda 2 · 0 0

Sure, it's a mighty big universe. (As for the term "aliens", anyone from a foreign land is called that.) If there are beings besides the Holy Trinity, angels and demons, I believe they're created by God in His image, similar to us, but without the degeneration that has resulted from sin. Take care. Buttercup

2006-06-20 03:12:11 · answer #3 · answered by Buttercup 3 · 0 0

Of course it's possible. The fact that there really are extra-terrestrials has yet to be proven. I think that there are, just look at a picture of the Hubble Deep Field, there are so many galaxies that there could be more aliens than there are humans.

2006-06-20 04:20:48 · answer #4 · answered by sportsfan89b 5 · 0 0

Absolutely! I saw a UFO so rare, I was told it only shows up every ten years. The same night I saw it, my parents also saw it and two police officers a few miles from my house also saw it. It was pink, luminous, and tear drop shaped. Not at all what one would expect a UFO to look like. There were no doors or windows at all. It was hovering over our pig pen. The pigs squealing woke me up. I looked out my bedroom window and there it was. There is no way our government could have the technology to make something like that! It communicated with me telepathically, calling me by name, and telling me to go back to sleep. When I woke up the next morning I was laying on the ladder to my bunk bed, which was on the floor. How did I get from the top bunk to the floor? Also, when my daughter was born, I witnessed a nurse inserting something up her nose with a very long silver instrument. The morning nurse told me they did not have any instrument like that and thought I had dreamed it but I was awake and had walked down the hall because I heard her crying. The nursery curtains were shut so I peeked in the door and the nurse was so angry she yelled at me and slammed the door shut in my face. She acted like my baby was HERS and not mine and she never let me have her in my room or take care of her myself. I believe she was an alien and that aliens are planted in a lot of hospitals and put tracking devices in babies. I am NOT crazy, I was awake and I know what I saw. The morning nurse could offer no logical explaination for what I told her I saw the night nurse doing. There is a lot of evidence besides mine. People have removed chips that were put in them and they were of a technology our government does not have.

2006-06-20 03:16:20 · answer #5 · answered by cherryred64gto 4 · 0 0

There is an equation just to figure out how many other extraterrestrial civilizations there are in the Milky Way, our galaxy. It is called the Drake Equation. :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_equation

The possibility of other life in the universe is still disputable, but more and more people every day believe there is a really good chance. The movie, "Contact" is a good movie to watch if you're interested in this stuff.

http://movies.yahoo.com/shop?d=hv&cf=info&id=1800290305

2006-06-20 03:17:59 · answer #6 · answered by Cap'n Eridani 3 · 0 0

There are "alien" life forms on our own world. Look at reports of red rain in india with replicating cells that lack DNA. Examine the ferrous based protozoans living on thermal vents in our oceans.
Cells replicating without instructions and non carbon life forms are as alien as it gets, unless you live next to Douglas Adams.

2006-06-20 04:12:43 · answer #7 · answered by copromethias 2 · 0 0

I think so. I mean, look at our tiny little corner of the universe and you have life. Who's to say that somewhere in the vast universe there isn't life? I think it would be awesome to find out for sure, and see what they are like.

2006-06-20 04:52:19 · answer #8 · answered by dragonfire411 2 · 0 0

We are here, there are billions of stars in the universe and each star has its own solar systems just like ours. Simple math dictates that there would practically have to be life elsewhere in the universe. It would just be too much of a fluke, and damned arrogant of us to believe that we're alone.

2006-06-20 03:55:19 · answer #9 · answered by J P 7 · 0 0

The chances are rather good, bearing in mind the vast reaches of unexplored space and the resilience of life as we see it here on earth. Of course we can never be sure, the begining of life, the "spark" that bonded chemicals into living things is a singular event. We don't now how comman that event is.

2006-06-20 03:11:06 · answer #10 · answered by evil_tiger_lily 3 · 0 0

yes because all the other planets couldnt have been created for nothing look at mars for instance they say that planet is some what similar to earth and the supposedly new planet X that just appeared out of no where but then yeah theres the matter of the oxygen thing and stuff like that

2006-06-20 03:10:13 · answer #11 · answered by dante a 1 · 0 0

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