Of course there is, there are far too many planets out there (billions of billions) for there not to be intelligent life that is more evolved than we are.
2006-07-30 11:50:40
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answered by Anonymous
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there have been infinite debates about this. both maximum favourite ought to attend to the Drake Equation and the Fermi Paradox. The Drake Equation is an attempt to set up what percentage wise civilizations there are in the universe. many times this is going alongside the strains of; with each and each and every of the billions of stars in the galaxy, and each and each and every of the billions of galaxies in the universe we may be able to't be unique. existence ought to exits else the position. considering that all of us recognize of merely one position with existence, and there are countless unanswered questions about the way it stepped forward in the first position, we are operating with a knowledge aspect of one. It makes a pragmatic equation confusing. even if existence develops, there is not any be sure that existence will advance intelligence. The Earth is about 4.5 billion years previous (it really is about 0.5 the existence span of the solar). In all that aspect, merely one species has stepped forward in Earth able to asking the question; 'is there everyone else available?' So the Drake equation is somewhat only a wager. The Fermi Paradox states that given the size and age of the universe, it there have been wise existence in the universe, it ought to have got here upon us with suggestions from now. because it hasn't, it ought to no longer exist. there are a determination of arguments on both aspect. look into the links below for better records. that is a captivating topic. I doubt lets have an organization answer any time quickly.
2016-11-27 00:13:44
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answered by ? 4
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Yes. Look up the DRAKE EQUATION
It basically says that 10,000 communicative civilizations are in the Milky Way. And not to mention the billions of milky ways in the other galaxies in the universe.
But think of this. If you scaled down the existence of the planet earth to equal 24 days, the dinosaur age to today's human existence would not even equal 1 seconds of time.
2006-07-30 11:55:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2006-07-30 11:52:50
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answered by SeeNoEvil 6
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Absolutely!
2006-07-30 11:50:51
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answered by Anonymous
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of course i do, they (NASA) think theyve found 3 solar systems with a planet in similar circumstacnes to earths, to think that we are the only inhabitants of a universe which is too big to measure is pure arrogance, sort of like americans thinkin that they are boss of the world, just had to chuck it in
2006-07-30 11:51:00
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answered by skippy 3
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Yes I do
2006-07-30 12:03:32
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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Absolutely, but I do not believe they are buzzing earth and I also do not believe if we went there they would speak English.
2006-07-30 11:49:53
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answered by angelicsanto 3
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yes
2006-07-30 11:49:22
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answered by Anonymous
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yes cuz i dont think this is the only planet that has people in it there has to be more
2006-07-30 11:50:16
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answered by Dennis 3
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