no are you ******* crazy!
2006-08-07 19:33:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Where do you think I came from? That was a joke - - - maybe. But a hard solid answer would be yes. Assuming life is any chemical process wherein a life form is born multiplies and dies then Yes. As scientists have shown there is life at the bottom of the Ocean at the mouth of thermal vents. Allowing that there ARE Oceans on the Moons of Jupiter & Saturn as well as Volcanic activity ergo there must be life. The same for undiscovered worlds around distant stars. Again allowing that the conditions in Earth's Solar System are not unique, that mirror systems exist around not so distant stars, then there must be life. How well developed that life might be that is the mystery. PS - - - certain scientists were scoff at for suggesting that Comets carry the seeds of life - - - now evidence supports the view that a few million comets colliding with the fiery hot terrestial planets brought life to Earth - - - Mars which had a slighter atmosphere lost its Oceans, the water retreating to the Poles, and Venus which is the likeliest candidate for life in Earth's System. Venus has all the elements for life. Peace,
2006-08-08 02:54:42
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answered by JVHawai'i 7
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There are very few other planets that anyone has looked at closely enough to see whether there is any life there. The planets that are outside of our solar system are just too far away for us to see them very well. Neither Mercury nor Venus supports any life- they are both too hot. Pluto and the small planets beyond it are too cold for life. Jupiter and Saturn are mostly gasses and it's hard for stuff to live there. Mars may have some moss or mildew on it, but that may have come from Earth, carried there by one of our unmanned probes.
The unusually high radiation levels on Neptune make it impossible to get a cellular signal there, so there could be life on Neptune, but they would be hopelessly out of touch with one another.
There is a huge party on Uranus this Friday if you're down for it.
No. I am kidding about the cell phones on Neptune and the party on Uranus. It's a big planet. How would you find a party there without an address?
There may be life on other planets, but we've never seen it.
Not yet...
2006-08-08 02:57:21
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answered by anyone 5
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There are other life forms everywhere. I'm told that puranas/bhagavatham (I dont remember exactly) mentions these things...the bhagavatham for instance is a beautiful piece of work that somehow touches the subtle elements of human understanding...I dont think that one has to necessarily read it with fear of god etc., but I do think that it should be read non judgementally in order to gain the right understanding....further there is no reason to believe that we are the only life form
2006-08-08 02:44:59
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answered by mu mu 2
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there MAY be in other places in the Milky Way or other galaxies
2006-08-08 02:34:41
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answered by ☆LiAn☆ 3
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ya duhhh!! maybe not in our galaxy but God didn't make just us. theres a whole universe out there. unimaginable space.
2006-08-08 02:33:53
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answered by madilishis 2
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It is not scientifically proven that there is but there is a possibility.
2006-08-08 02:59:43
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answered by Chloe 1
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how can i say ? did i go there?
2006-08-08 02:35:41
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answered by BACkup_friEND 2
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no
2006-08-08 02:32:29
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answered by Anonymous
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