I keep telling people, I work with some. (And I suspect they're not all legal).
2006-07-17 14:53:47
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answered by skeptic 6
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according to Erik Von Danikien in his book entitled " our ancestors came from outer space" there were lots of fascinating events that led him to believe that there were aliens, he cited the construction of the pyramid as one good example of an alien's visit to our planet, the pyramid is not constructed by sheer imagination but from a precised and an advance engineering., where in the designed criteria had to be met, he cited the fact that the perimeter of its base divided by its apex is equal to 3.14, which is not an ordinary number, and also the required volume, that is why the surface is not smooth, but the stones were laid unevenly, the pyramid was constructed to its place in such a way it is properly located in the center of gravity of the earth. he said that even with the modern times nobody can examine the innermost part of the pyramid not even an x-ray machine machine can penetrate the wall, the pyramid is constructed in such a way it will serve as a radar to alien vehicles in space.
he said even the bible mentioned some events, which for the modern man can only be atributed as aliens work, read Ezekiel verses for some hind sights.
2006-07-17 15:21:19
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answered by magneto077 2
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Based simply on the odds, it would be very difficult for the scientific community to believe otherwise. There are literally billions of solar systems out there. So ... my answer is yes. But please don't construe this to mean that I think the earth has probably been visited by aliens. That's a different matter entirely. If that were your question I would emphatically say no.
2006-07-17 14:52:33
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answered by James H 2
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I do without a doubt believe that aliens exist.
The universe is way too big for there not to be some other form of life out there.
There are planets being discovered everyday that have similar environments to ours that could very well sustain life.
I think it's just a matter of time before we find it. In fact, I'd say that in our life time we'll find it.
2006-07-17 14:49:06
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answered by um_ericaann 2
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The planet earth is a minuscule speck in the infamy of space, to believe it's the only one sustaining life forms is arrogant and foolish, Yes I believe.
2006-07-17 14:55:33
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answered by moonnightsoar 2
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im to scared to believe! lol but chances are were not alone....
think about this,
We live in the Milky Way Galaxy, and there are thousands of Galaxies....could we really be the only ones??? nahh..
2006-07-17 14:49:30
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answered by Steph is tight like a tiger 2
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sweetheart, we're all aliens. do you really need to feel special enough in this galaxy, universe, dimension to ask that question?
2006-07-17 14:53:10
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answered by emptiedfull 3
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Just go to Texas or California. There"s lots of them there.
2006-07-17 21:56:14
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answered by billlucas14all 3
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Yes, I do. His name is GW Bush.
2006-07-17 15:07:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Possibly, but there is currently no proof.
2006-07-17 14:46:47
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answered by CaptWags 4
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