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2006-08-17 09:22:44 · 23 answers · asked by smokingstonersweetheart 4 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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life yes, intelligent life - i dont think so. because inteligence is rare, microbial life might exist everywhere, but not inteligent life.

2006-08-17 09:58:02 · answer #1 · answered by Man 5 · 0 0

Yes and no. Because they found faces on Mars,the red planet, that may have been thousands of years old so there may have been some life there at one point in time. We have not really found out if there is life on other planets besides ours. But it can be possible. We have been to the moon and no life was there but we will explore other galaxies and planets in the future but know we are not sure if there's life on other planets. Maybe on Mars along time ago. We will have to wait and see.

2006-08-17 10:24:02 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Most people have wondered if there is life beyond Earth in space. With all of the countless billions of stars and possible planets and moons in space, many people think that under the right conditions, life can exist elsewhere in space. However, there is no evidence for this yet. NASA is planning several missions which will search for evidence of life on Mars, on the moons of Jupiter and Saturn, and which will search for Earth-like planets around other stars. Other projects, like SETI, are scanning the sky for signals from intelligent life in outer space. One day these projects may discover life in outer space.

2006-08-17 09:30:29 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I expect there to be some form of life on other planets. although maybe not in our solar system. I'd be skeptical that it would be easy to prove, though, since I predict that the chemicals and organization principles used to construct life forms could be quite different on the other planets where life arose. NASA checks for life similar to that on Earth so it must consider extraterrestrial life a good possibility. However, arguments between scientists about what is good evidence for such life are common.

2006-08-17 09:35:51 · answer #4 · answered by Lorelei 2 · 0 0

Given the huge number of galaxies (billions), each one containing a huge number of stars (billions), it's enough that a very little percentage of stars could have at least one planet suitable to some form of life, in order to make the chance of extraterrestrial life come true. So it is a purely statistic demonstration that there MUST BE a lot of life spreaded across the universe. The fact that until now we haven't any evidence about it must reside in our poor technology, unable to detect radio signals or whatever other evolved civilization could produce.

2006-08-17 09:49:45 · answer #5 · answered by Metal Gospel 2 · 0 0

We are already here. Over the centuries, your planet was a curious place to visit once or twice and was not considered very interesting . Sure, your wars showed us how undeveloped you are as a species and your infantile,(in cosmic terms) dependence on god concepts does not bode well for you. We are now showing an interest in you because it is not often that we get to observe a species commit suicide. You are so close to maturing as a sentient species and it will be a shame to see you kill yourselves. There are just not enough of you becoming rational enough to force the issue. You let the least among you determine your fate, so be it.

2006-08-17 12:10:03 · answer #6 · answered by iknowtruthismine 7 · 0 0

No what makes you think there are intelligent life on other planets we don't even have much intelligent life on this planet. Plus there are no conditions known on ever planet we've checked that could support life. Our planet is unique if just one tiny thing went wrong life could be supported

2006-08-17 09:42:30 · answer #7 · answered by ventar5 1 · 0 0

No evidence either way. I've got an open mind on this.

We might find evidence of single cell life somewhere in our solar system, but not intelligent life.

Unless we receive radio waves from another solar system (See SETI) or are visited, it may be generations before we can travel to other stars. We may never know if we are alone in the universe or not.

2006-08-17 10:08:40 · answer #8 · answered by SPLATT 7 · 0 0

I have always believed it to be impossible that we lowly humans are THE only "intelligent" life in this universe! We won't see the others until we "grow up" and learn from our mistakes... or if one accidentally crash lands in a place where enough people will see it (and the government can't hide it)!

2006-08-17 09:30:50 · answer #9 · answered by Krynne 4 · 0 0

in case you communicate the mathematical risk of life on yet another planet, the respond is specific, in all threat there is life on different planets. yet on no account like the human beings who positioned on aluminum hats could have you ever believe; there's a unique difference between the risk of life on yet another planet and the thoughts of alien beings kidnapping people for experiments.

2016-12-17 12:38:09 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes i do. What if there is another planet like Earth out there with humans just like us. We have no idea whats out there in space.

2006-08-17 10:12:05 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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