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2006-07-20 15:29:50 · 21 answers · asked by afraidforamerica 1 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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thats a ? that go on forever, but i pretty sure you know that our solar system has only the planets it has cuaz thats all we can see from were we at. Many scientist say theres awhole lot more planets out there do they have life nobody knows? The solar system is infinity and beyond the movie Men in Black paints a pretty picure of the solar system when at the end of the movie there's some aliens playing i think marbles with the earth? It gives you an understanding of a small as place like earth lost in a big as galaxy.

2006-07-20 15:41:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

There is none. There is no evidence. There are only apparitions which are products of the mind, or suggestions of evil. They are not true. Life is mathematically so complex to start, it just doesn't start anywhere. Scientists cannot prove evolution, how much more can they prove the origin of life. The only thing that evolution presents are crude, stone age-in-logic comparison of creatures. The experiments conducted to simulate early earth are also very, very crude and inaccurate.

I know why you're asking this...It's hard to believe for many people that there is a God as they grow older. You may tell yourself there are a lot of alternative explanations, but only one thing is true...i hope you find this truth out for yourself.

Good luck.

2006-07-20 23:19:18 · answer #2 · answered by past_present_subsequent 3 · 0 0

Yes. How can we be so egocentric to think that there's just us and nobody else - or anything else if you want to boil it down to life being anything from a bacteria on up? There are billions of galaxies, each one with an equal number of stars and to think there isn't life on planets somewhere else is just plain stupid. Of course, we'll probably never know since intergalactic travel only occurs in science fiction, but in this galaxy - of course there is - all we have to do is develop an ambitious space program and go out and find it. Or maybe - they've already found us!!

2006-07-20 23:32:13 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The answer depends if you accept the theory of evolution or the philosophy of creation.
If you believe that billions of years + nearly infinite number of molecules colliding into organic molecules + mutations = ever-higher forms of life, then it is logical to expect many planets in our huge universe to house life in some form.
If you believe that life is too complicated to have come about without an outside force (God), then it is not unreasonable to think that we are special creatures, unique (and alone) in the universe.
As a physician, I am too awestruck by the complexity and syncronicity of the human body to accept the former theory. I think life is a miracle, so I don't believe in extraterrestrial life.

2006-07-20 22:47:14 · answer #4 · answered by Eric 5 · 0 0

I do, because there is so much universe there has to be other life! It is selfish, I think, to believe that we are the only living beings in the entire universe...what makes us so special?

2006-07-20 23:37:52 · answer #5 · answered by pan2fly 2 · 0 0

Yes. It is such a huge, unimagionably huge, universe that it is impossible for us to be the only life forms. How arrogant we are that we can assume such a thing! Anyone who doesn't believe in extra-terrestrial life is striving vainly to hold on to the old notion that we are the center of the universe.

2006-07-21 00:53:15 · answer #6 · answered by greyeyedgodess 1 · 0 0

There are about 70-trillion other stars in the universe besides our sun. A very large percentage of all those stars must have planets orbiting them where life could begin and evolve.

2006-07-20 22:35:21 · answer #7 · answered by Chug-a-Lug 7 · 0 0

Hi,

Yes, I think because it is very big universe...
Life can form just from gases for instance - so it is not difficult as it seems.

Intelligent life might be rare but bacteria sort of non intelligent can be everywhere...

Karl
http://www.furl.net/furled.jsp?topic=helloworld

2006-07-21 12:07:41 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't just think it, I know it for fact, and only fools believe that humans are the only life that exists within our Universe.

2006-07-20 23:27:21 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If there isn't, it is our moral obligation to place it there.


But I think that space is too big not to have other life.

It is just so rare that the nearest other planets with life are too far for present technology to detect. Just wait a couple of decades.

I think we will all be pleasantly surprised.

2006-07-21 04:52:04 · answer #10 · answered by aka DarthDad 5 · 0 0

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