There is an endless amount of SPACE beyond Earth. I know that it would pointless to have so much room for one Species. Sightings and other such phenom. will be welcome in your answers.
2006-07-06
20:28:11
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Paul R
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Please keep your answer relevent to the question. Not of this Earth is my question. Life beyond this Earth is what I am referring to. Of course I know I live around alot of human life. I want know if you know that or even question that there is life/living beings beyond our tiny little planet?
2006-07-07
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By my estimate there should be at least ten thousand worlds with life on it. Out of that perhaps only three thousand that are space faring and out of that mabye only a handful can travel to other star systems and out of that perhaps five or ten know of the existance of Earth. It puts us at very slim odds of making contact because most beings would look at Earth and yawn. We are so warlike and so distructive that we would look childish to alien eyes. But who really knows what aliens think? Perhaps I am wrong on this.
2006-07-06 21:04:39
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answered by intothevortex1 2
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I've always believed in extraterrestrial lifeforms. If space is infinite, we cannot be so arrogant to believe we are the only beings in the universe. Regardless if another species posesses interplanetary travel capabilities or not, or regardless if they're lifeforms based on a different element since lifeforms on earth are carbon based. Another reason; I lived in Puerto Rico as a child and during my teenage years when my parents retired there. I used to stay up late at night and I used to notice a couple of times a month a group of strange glowing lights disappearing behind a mountain we lived close to. I used to tell my family about them but they used to write me off, telling me that it was the army conducting wargames since we lived close to a U.S. base. But the lights moved in too much of an orderly fashion, not haphazardly like weapons fire. Not giving it much thought afterwards, a couple of buddies and I hiked out to a cane sugar field located close to the mountainous area I was talking about. We went deep into the field to get some cane so we could collect the juice from them and we came to a patch of field that had been completely smashed down like a pancake. The area was circular (or semi-circular) with a radius of about 50 feet, (about a 100 feet straight across). At first we thought that it could have been a machine or a cow stampede but the problem was that the area all around the squashed down patch was undisturbed with all the cane surrounding the patch standing straight up and no visible means of entry. Very weird to say the least and it was no hoax or joke since there's no one living up in the mountains to even appreciate such a trick. We kept this to ourselves, lest we get blamed for destroying private property. (Yeah, we used to steal cane sugar, you can make some mean moonshine out of it but we used to sell it, not drink it, in case you think we were drunk). I've never forgotten that incident to this day. That was in 1978. And I've recounted this story perhaps twice since then with very few takers. If the Bible doesn't speak of dinosaurs or other lifeforms that were here before us, why would it even bother to speak about anything else?
2006-07-07 03:58:41
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answered by tropicvibe 3
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There is indeed a limit to the bounds of the visible universe for one. As to your question, who really knows? We have never had communication with an outside intelligence, yet we have only been able to listen for a rather short time and for a short distance.
2006-07-07 03:31:58
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answered by Anonymous
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science now is working with the theory that there are 11 dimensions which impact our existance. even to the point that there are universes in other dimensions. the odds that only one place, equivelant to a sub-atomic particle x1000000 ... (as we are here on earth) is here doesn't seem logical, and would be opposite of most laws of probabilty. we just haven't advanced enough to appear much more than primortal goo to what is out there. but, we are a nice goo.
2006-07-07 03:39:44
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answered by Hogs12 1
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Well the universe is so large there is no prospect of ever meeting life from another planet even if it did exist.
But there are 8,000,000,000 people on Earth. How much less alone do you want to be?
2006-07-07 03:48:32
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answered by Epidavros 4
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I doubt it. People always say "if our world was just THIS much different, then we wouldn't be here." But just because the world we live in now wouldn't have been formed, doesn't mean some other kind of life couldn't've eventually formed on some other planet.
2006-07-07 03:32:24
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answered by huh 4
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Maybe we are not alone, but the distances through Universe are way to big to meet someone in the next 100 years or so.
2006-07-07 03:31:34
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answered by TeslaBoy 2
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I just can't believe that we are the only living beings in the entire universe. There is no way that we can be the only ones.
2006-07-07 04:19:41
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answered by hatethinkingofnicknames 6
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The probalities say NO but the reality say UNTILL NOW WE ARE ALONE. So we can only answer your question the day we meet the ET's familly
2006-07-07 04:49:35
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answered by JC 1
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in this world we are human alone with an intelligence, heart or soul. Animal and tree has no soul. The Bible do not inform us abuot other planets.
2006-07-07 03:49:56
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answered by Perawan 4
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