I don't know for sure but the universe is just too freaking huge for humans to be the only life form in it. So I believe that alien life forms have to exist out there somewhere, since the density of life through the universe has to be greater than null.
2006-06-29 18:17:13
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answer #1
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answered by justcruisin1023 2
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There is no plausible way that there isn't life beyond our sights. We would be arrogant to think so, or naive. There is just too much evidence on this planet that there have been beings here before, and that are still "visiting" us today. **Think Stonehenge, Easter Island, the "runways" under the oceans (in Bermuda) if I recall correctly, Atlantis (?), SOME crop circles, Area 51. The government has gone to a lot of trouble to try to convince us that it isn't true--because it is. Simple as that.
Want more evidence: I saw lights out in the early pre-dawn sky, flying low and fast over an open field. I was so freaked out by the whole presence of what I saw, I stopped my car in the middle of the road. I was shaking and chilled to the bone. There was no doubt in my mind that what I saw was not of this world. NO, I am not a nutcase. I am just one of many hundreds of thousands who have been granted the miracle of being allowed to see what really is.
2006-06-30 01:28:13
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answered by Wilde Enchantress 5
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I was told by hyperdimension that there are seven systems like ours,and there used to be eight. They are the home worlds of the root races that inhabit this earth.If you read Neil Freer's book about the evidence of mining long ago on this planet,you will have just a start of the knowledge I have gleaned in my time here regarding earth science and some history.By the way ,the mining sites are huge,they had major large equipment thousands of years ago and brought it all here in big ships(Lifters to me)And check out the evidence and history of the tall 10 or 12 foot skeletons that have been found in mounds and other burial sites and you might start getting a clue as to who the mine operators were.We all came here to work for them many,many years ago and the root races,so to say now populate this planet.
2006-06-30 01:25:33
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answered by Earth Shaman 2
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Logically and scientifically, this is a no brainer. Other life exists given the size of the universe. It is only the egocentric religious extremists who adhere to the view that man is the center of the universe and that Earth possesses the only life forms. Proof will probably be impossible in our lifetimes given the interstellar distances involved, but it just seems impossible that we are all their is.
2006-06-30 01:26:52
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answered by spirus40 4
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Anybody- suggests anyone anywhere anytime, yes.
With you-we may know that life exists out there but maybe two different types of life forms completely.
out there-in the woods? in the hills? in space? on planets? so again yes life does exist OUT THERE depending on the description of the word..thank you President Clinton.
The universe-How far does it reach? Yes most of the time at least one space capsule is out in space , so yes life does exist out there.
besides ours..yes. many experiments starting with....a monkey in a space capsule ...poor thing...have been in space besides ours..if by our you mean human life.
2006-06-30 01:24:00
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answered by fool_another 1
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There are about 300 billion stars in our galaxy and there are about 300 billion galaxies in our Universe. That would mean that there are 90 trillion stars in our Universe. It is thought that 80% of all stars are similar to our sun and it is also thought that most stars have planets so therefore the likelyhood of life existing beyond Earth is extremely likely.
2006-07-06 10:24:00
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answered by Anonymous
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There has to be given the large number of probable planets in our galaxy - not to mention, the large number of galaxies that are out there. Is inter-galactic travel ever going to be possible so we can find out for sure? Probably not, but there are many opportunities in our own galaxy. And when you say life, it doesn't have to be life like us - and I'm reasonably sure there are no Klingons and Vulcans out there - but there just has to be life at some level. But think what it would do to our society if it were discovered....especially intelligent life. It would cause a worldwide upheavel and many of our institutions would crumble. Life of some kind - most definitely. People exactly like us - probably not.
2006-06-30 14:31:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I've read a theory in a science research paper that our universe consists of four main civilization types - Type 0, Type I, Type II, and Type III. Something like Type II or III cannot be seen by us, because we are merely a young planet in a young solar system, that is only at the beginning of Type I. in a few thousand million years, we will near Type II, and our eyes will be opened to other beings. (Just think about a super modern world out there that exists. like in the movies.)
2006-06-30 01:20:08
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answered by e_b_girl 2
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Yes, life is universal but civilisation is rare.It is foolish to presume that life exists only on a small speak of dust in a remote corner of a normal Galaxy of such a vast Universe.In my opinion life is a byproduct of evaluation of universe.However life in other parts of universe might be unrecognisable to us.
2006-06-30 02:09:18
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answered by Devil-heart 2
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I don't know- but I've got a big feeling you are right about being something out there- just take the vast size of the galaxy in, and then think of how big the universe is, and then you tell me there isn't anyone out there.
2006-06-30 01:18:20
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answered by xD 2
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