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2006-08-09 15:35:21
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answer #1
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answered by mamabird 4
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there does seem to be a good case for it...including some bible prophecy. We as a species seem to have come by a lot of information in a very short time, there are still a lot of unexplained architecture all about the world. I've always found the Egyptian elongated head and the make up to enlarge the eyes in the royal household to hold a likeness to modern UFO creatures. The Aztecs have carvings that strongly resemble modern spacecraft, and an astronaut. Actually I find it all pretty credible.
2006-08-09 16:44:49
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answer #2
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answered by curious115 7
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It's not impossible, unlikely maybe.
Most scientists acknowledge that the possibility of the existence of life elsewhere is certain.
It is also certain that the number of stars in all the Galaxies may as well be infinite.
The likely hood that other intelligent life exists is extremely high. Under the proper circumstances, we find many of the most obvious manifestations of species right here on earth.
Ideal conditions could repeat itself elsewhere, as could evolution of intelligent life.
It is human (or is it 'intelligence') that gives rise to the path of discovery.
Curious as the cat, bounds are limitless, we don't even no our own limits. It's possible we ourselves will be exploring the Universe, maybe because we have no choice?
Murphy's law, if it can happen, it will happen.
Art imitates life, life imitates art.
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One can't be so limited to simply say, what we refer to as E.T.s -do not exist; nor can we really say they can't visit other planets to which life exists and so it goes on...
It is possible however unlikely - And you know what... Everything else around us seems to be pretty special, why not that.
2006-08-09 17:43:28
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answer #3
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answered by blphnx 3
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Not at all, because the chances of finding life on another planet are 1 to an incredibly massive number.
This is Not because life does not exist on other planets, but because of the large distances between stars.
To seach all the stars for planets with life would be like finding a particular grain of sand in a desert where each grain is 100 miles away from the next.
To find intelligent life, one could listen for incomming radio signals. Not from aliens intending to communicate, but from their cell phones, radios, and TV signals. Radio waves travel in all directions at the speed of light. Unfortunately due to the large size of a galaxy, to receive the signal you would have to be listening to an exact star.
Even if alien life had found us, or we it; we would still have the nearly impossible task of reaching that destination. As you increase speed, you become longer. As you reach the speed of light you become infinitely long. So shooting accross the galaxy would kill you. Even at the speed of light it would take many years to reach any star. (4 years to reach the closest star to ours, Alpha Centauri)
I wont get into wormholes, because I dont know how anyone would go about making one, and warp drives violate quantum inequalities, or so says Wikipedia.
Earth is approx 4.5 billion years old, but life didn't exist until 3.8 billion years ago in single celled forms. The radio has only been around for 67 years, and by the Drake equation, and modern variables the number of civilizations in our galaxy with we might be able to communicate with is 0.0000008 civilizations/galaxy.
So yeah, its practically impossible that they found us, visited us, and left/stayed/hung out/etc. In the 4 billion years Earth existed.
2006-08-09 15:49:27
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answer #4
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answered by Jessie B 2
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Sometimes I think Sitchin's story is the best.
An alien race came to our planet from a 12th planet in our solar system that has a 3,000yr orbit. Actually their planet destroyed a precursor planet and the result was the Earth, Moon and the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Anyway, they came to our planet and created us from native Earth caveman DNA and theirs. They needed workers (eerily similar to story of Adam who was made to be a gardener). All of the ancient polytheistic gods and goddesses were real people/aliens flying around in ships (again like the fiery chariots in the bible) using all kinds of technology. Man tried to use the alien techology and build a ship themselves and were disbanded (Babel). The Flood occurred because of the gravitational pull of their planet caused Anarctic ice sheets to shift enough to cause a global tsunami. It goes on and on...covering the globe. He ties in every continent and civilization and every profound structure.
People think Sitchin's work is fiction, but he got his data from Sumerian texts. The interesting/scary part is that the 12th planet has been seen - Zena in the news. If Sitchin is correct then the planet will be at it's closest around 2100AD. We have this whole century to watch it come.
2006-08-09 18:01:19
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answer #5
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answered by Applecore782 5
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Some folks speculate that God was an extraterrestrial
2006-08-09 15:35:28
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure... they're smart enough not to let us know for sure that they're here so we can trash their planet/universe.
Either that or is certainly explains some of the people I've met in life!
2006-08-09 15:33:00
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answer #7
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answered by cgspitfire 6
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yep, that's why NASA scrubbed the moon shots, they found evidence that the moon was being used by something else besides us as an observation post. Guess what they were observing ??? Earth ! scarey, huh ?
2006-08-09 15:36:16
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Yep. There's some in the white house and they've cloned tony blair.
2006-08-09 18:44:46
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answer #9
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answered by mutaali t 3
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I think so. I think if we can travel to outer space than why can't 'et's' travel to us.
It always makes me laugh how we call them ET because we are probably an ET to them also.
2006-08-09 16:04:27
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answered by gretphemelger 5
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I don't buy into that theory of ET visitations.
2006-08-09 15:46:07
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answer #11
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answered by Sick Puppy 7
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