Of course. There are many planets in this universe with intelligent life form. We are not special. And to the dumb a$$es who are so excited to get 2 points...What did you win??
2006-07-09 18:14:15
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answered by mslorikoch 5
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No doubt about it. Life on other planets exists. It is not just a poossibility. There was a time not so many years ago whereby it was not allowed, not legal to discuss and it was punishable. Meanwhile there were/(are) people who had seen what they saw, heard what they heard, were subjected to examinations that were painful, that were frightening. People consulted psychiatrists, many of them. Laws change. it is no longer illegal to tell the truth about your experiences if you have had any. Many of these people are never the same afterwards. They are pain physically and some are in pain mentally as well.
Some of the things to be learned from aliens are things many victims would rather not know. Plus the pain left is such that a lof it lasts for a lifetime.
2006-07-10 01:21:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that it is very possible that there could be life on other planets, maybe not the kind of "aliens" that you see on tv and stuff, but living organisms none the less. Seeing as how life on our planet has evolved from microscopic one-celled organisms which can be found where there is very little to no life at all, and there were microscopic organsims found from the dirt sample brought back from Mars, I think that it is very possible that there is (or will be) life on other planets.
2006-07-10 01:14:35
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answered by Stacie 2
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As to specimen taken from moon & rresults of the probes sent to space, all resulted that there is no life. That means only the planet Earth has life. Maybe the prupose of other planets is for man's dwelling place but man has the responsibility to cultivate it once the earth will be fulkl in the future. Is it amazing that in the future, our descendants will have their breakfast on earth, play soccer in the moon, then have lunch in Venus, In the afternoon rest at Pluto, then have dinner & fun at Jupiter in the night?
2006-07-10 01:13:33
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answered by bujin 2
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i think its cool. But its going to suck if there like billions and billions of yrs smarter then us and they decide that they want to kill us. :D lol now that would really suck it would be like that movie Indepence Day lol except we lose :( lol.
Extraterrestrial life is life that may exist and originate outside the planet Earth, the only place in the Universe known to support life. Its existence is currently hypothetical; there is as yet no evidence of extraterrestrial life that has been widely accepted by scientists.
Most scientists hold that if extraterrestrial life exists, its evolution would have occurred independently in different places in the universe. An alternative hypothesis, held by a minority, is panspermia, which suggests that life in the universe could have stemmed from a smaller number of points of origin, and then spread across the universe, from habitable planet to habitable planet. These two hypotheses are not mutually exclusive.
Speculative forms of extraterrestrial life range from humanoid and monstrous beings seen in works of science fiction to life at the much smaller scale of bacteria .
Extraterrestrial life forms, especially intelligent ones, are often referred to in popular culture as aliens or ETs. The putative study and theorisation of ET life is known as astrobiology or xenobiology.
ok the first stuff was my ideas lol and this stuff comes from a web site i found hope u like bye.
2006-07-10 01:21:07
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answered by bazketballchickforlife 2
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the conditions on Mars look like they could have supported rudimentry life at one time, we may find some remains there. There are some moons around Jupiter that may contaiin some supportive conditions. We have discovered about 300 planets around other stars sor far, but we can still only detect the giants at this time. We will learn more in time.
My expectation is that life will be abundant thruogh the universe, but that is mearly conjecture. We shall see.
2006-07-10 01:15:42
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answered by yeeooow 4
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I think that if God put life on other planets then there is life on other planets. Life doesn't come about on it's own. It not only requires a designer, it requires a divine spark to turn non-living material into a living being.
2006-07-10 01:11:14
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answered by Martin S 7
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I think there is at least ONE planet in the universe with intelligent life on it and perhaps a variety of others with non-intelligent life on it. We have most of the universe yet to explore.
2006-07-10 01:08:54
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answered by ami 3
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I think there is a good chance that there is life elsewhere. Wouldn't we be rather arrogant to think we are so special that God made no other life on other planets? (Sorry, I know I shouldn't answer a question with a question.)
2006-07-10 01:10:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I really think that there is life on other planets, but I dont know if we will ever contact any of them. It sure would be intresting. I think that they would be a lot like us.
2006-07-10 01:13:06
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answered by mike i 4
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