People have to be very inferior to think we are the only superior beings in the universe, if humankind has been around for thousands of years here on earth, who's to say that another civilization hasn't been around longer than that ? like Millions of years ? Of course there are other life supporting planets in this vast universe, its just that with a free thinking society you're going to have skeptics, believers, and in-betweens, then there are the downright idiots.
2006-09-29 01:48:43
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answered by odafintutuola 3
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It is such a big thing it actually does my head in thinking about it. There very well could be more living things out there...
2006-09-29 01:45:09
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answered by shirazzza 3
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yes...
The Universe is a huge wide-open space that holds everything from the smallest particle to the biggest galaxy. No one knows just how big the Universe is. Astronomers try to measure it all the time. They use a special instrument called a spectroscope to tell whether an object is moving away from Earth or toward Earth. Based on the information from this instrument, scientists have learned that the Universe is still growing outward in every direction.
Scientists believe that about 13.7 billion years ago, a powerful explosion called the Big Bang happened. This powerful explosion set the Universe into motion and this motion continues today. Scientists are not yet sure if the motion will stop, change direction, or keep going forever.
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What, exactly, does Scientology say about space aliens?
In the materials for OT III (Operating Thetan level 3), L. Ron Hubbard writes that, 75 million years ago, the head of the Galactic Federation, made up of 76 planets, was a being named Xenu. Faced with an overpopulation problem, he brought beings to this planet, blew them up with hydrogen bombs, and packaged them. Their spirits now infest our bodies: he says "One's body is a mass of individual thetans stuck to oneself or to the body." Scientologists at this level try to rid themselves of these thetans (spirits) by helping each one to remember the painful experiences of being blown up like that.
There are other Scientology teachings that relate to space aliens. The book "Have You Lived Before This Life?", described in Scientology advertisements as "a cold-blooded account of your last years", contains dozens of case histories of memories experienced by Scientologists, some of which include adventures in outer space.
Even the glossary in Scientology's What Is Scientology? contains a definition for the phrase " space opera", which, according to Scientology, relates to periods on "the whole track" (that is, our whole history, going back through many lives and millions of years), and it contains "space travel, spaceships, spacemen" and so on.
2006-09-29 01:47:20
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answered by cutie gurl23 2
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I agree. The chances of humans being the only living thing in the universe is not only arrogant, but ridiculous. The chance that there are others out there is.... well.... "astronomical".
2006-09-29 01:47:30
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answered by Anonymous
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few people may show arrogance because of their family background, affluence, ego etc etc.The best thing is try to avoid or be negligent about those people. You can associate with like minded people. Let arrogant people to live in their own way.
2006-09-29 02:41:08
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answered by Kgs 4
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yes it is very arrogant of us to consider such nonsense
2006-09-29 01:46:40
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answered by bprice215 5
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Arrogant, and stupid too.
2006-09-29 01:50:16
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answered by Anonymous
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