The mathematics of the universe tells us that we can't possibly be the only life in the universe. Millions of planets are hosts to life. Some like us and some very different than us. In my heart I feel that there is.
2006-08-08 04:40:40
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answered by The Mick "7" 7
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Hi. No, there are many living things on the Space Station. People, microbes, etc. My guess is that you mean on other planets or their satellites in the Solar system. Again, my guess would be probably. Jupiter's atmosphere has Earth-like temperatures deep in it's atmosphere. Pressure should not be a problem. Look at the newly discovered life near vents on the ocean floor.
2006-08-08 11:40:07
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answered by Cirric 7
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While there is no direct evidence for life other than that on earth in the solar system, the universe is vast and the types of solar system configurations broad that I believe there is a high probability that life exists on other planets.
That life may not be able to communicate with us (think of the earth 1,000,000 years ago, lots of mammals and even early human ancestors, but no technology), but its probably out there.
I am not so sure about life else where in our solar system, but there are still plenty of place to explore.
2006-08-08 11:42:44
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answered by DrSean 4
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I think so. It makes me and should make everyone who lives on this planet feel extremely lucky and fortunate just to have a chance at seeing what this whole universe looks like.
That's why life here is often referred to as the miracle of existence.
Ultimately it is impossible for me to say that there are no other life forms outside of here. Because infinity never ends, it's possible that we may even run into a parallel world if we travel far enough out there.
2006-08-08 11:37:18
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answered by Tones 6
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No!. I have most confidence we will find microbial life on one of Jupiters moons, probably Io or the ice moon Uropa if there is a liquid ocean beneath the ice there is a chance of microbial life around things called "smokers" underwater vents venting hot gasses and spewing minerals from below. These "smokers" can be found on Earth off the coast of California and Mexico and other places also.
2006-08-08 11:40:28
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answered by clr10sm 1
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There are five kingdoms of living creatures on Earth.
1 Monera, bacteria
2 Protista, Amoebas, single celled organisms, and some simple multicellular organisms such as seaweed.
3 Fungi, Organisms that absorb food
4 Plantae, Organisms that obtain food through photosynthesis
5 Animalia, Organisms that ingest food.
2006-08-08 12:13:31
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answered by Kevin H 7
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we are VERY close minded to look out at all those stars and planets as far as we can see,and still think we are the only living beings out there.I believe there IS life in other galaxies.We as humans always seem to have a hard time believing in things that we can't see,or reach out and touch.I for one am very open minded and do believe there is ALOT more out there
2006-08-08 11:44:03
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answered by sandy v 3
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As far as we know, yes. There was some evidence of a meteor from Mars showing some evidence of life, but I don't know what became of that. I believe it was just speculation.
2006-08-08 11:36:36
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answered by l00kiehereu 4
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There are a million, million stars in our galaxy. There are a million, million galaxies in our known universe. What do you reckon?
2006-08-08 11:39:36
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answered by chrchrbrt 3
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yeah, apart from superman.
2006-08-08 12:36:22
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answered by vish 2
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