look up in the night sky, away from the city and the glare of it's lights. what do you see ?, an untold number of twinkleing lights that are known as stars, each star is similar to our own star. around each star is a solar system, again similar to our own. in these solar systems that are too vast to count are an even greater number of planetary bodies. not all of these planetary bodies are able to support life as we understand it, but a significant amount are. and as to how old these planetary bodies are is unknown, but we can hypothatize an logical assumption that billions of them are significantly older than this spec of cosmic dust in the universe known as terra or earth. with the assumption that the above is logical fact, then out of those billions of planetary bodies must be and are an untold number of lifeforms with civilizations that are hundreds, thousands , trillions or even billions of years ahead of our own development. with wisdom and knowledge aquired that as of yet we can not even conceive. not to mention the possibility of terra farming on a planetary scale, for colonization.with the preface that all of the above is fact, as it concerns lifeforms similar to ourselves, then we must consider the same factors about lifeforms that are not like ourselves, and as to date of our knowledge and understanding ,could not exist , but do . point in example ; lifeforms based on silicone, or based on pure energy, and so forth. so in conclusion for us to believe that we are alone in the universe and the only intelligant and /or sentiant life forms or even the highest most intelectual lifeforms in the universe is pure fantasy and arrogance to it's self.so keping this in mind, and to answer your question, most logically and most definately there is life out there, but we are morons and backwards compared to them, so they do not even bother with such a pothetic society , that is always on the brink of self extinction. we have nothing they need or want.they can learn nothing from us, and we are not intelligant enough as of yet to even try to exist on their level. (sincerely commander tangalva arivula batliva / fleet commander of the marinian star fleet in terra sector.)
2006-10-22 12:01:37
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answered by grim_reaper_69 3
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i'm no longer asserting that i think in Planet X or Nibiru yet one question to contemplate is how did a civilization 4000 plus years in the past grew to become into able to chart our photograph voltaic device? in the event that they weren't visited via E.T.s then they could desire to have had progressed technologies to work out out of our planets atmosphere and quite deep in to our photograph voltaic device. if it extremely is the case then why did it take each and every of how in to the mid 1900's to re-stumble on the those planets? Did the human race become much less intellegent throught the years? Mentally de-evolve? And interior the sumer "translated" and pictured tableture it shows how whilst bodily watching a chart of our planets the size variations on a small scale assessment to a minimum of one yet another and its particularly precise... and it shows a planet X..... so its no longer subject-free to rule the planet x theory out. regardless of if it doesnt say something approximately particular doomsday. it extremely isn't subject-free to rule out a planet x specifically on the grounds that this previous month 32 planets have been dicovered.... exoplanets and "large earths" so if those exsist then why will no longer be able to planet x or nibiru? no longer asserting they're a similar... in simple terms those that are too scared to confess the possibltiy of a planet X or E.T. exisitance simply by feeling no longer rather much as good as a greater progressed race ought to void any of those questions out. And if a civilization 4000 years in the past ought to be greater progressed than what we've been interior the early 1900's in area exploration then why couldnt there be a planet x and approximately this is orbit? nicely i'm particular that someplace obtainable there could be an intellegence able to controlling an atmosphere... or hell it ought to easily be a loss of existence famous individual off famous individual wars ( frightening.... hqhahahah) the two way no longer something is impossible... no rely the form you examine out existence and its introduction, all of it seems impossible yet its no longer for we are okay here precise?
2016-12-16 12:23:55
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answered by edme 3
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Our solar system officially has nine planets and one star: the Sun. In order from the Sun out, the planets are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. The discovery of an object larger than Pluto in 2005 rekindled the debate over whether such objects, belonging to the "Kuiper Belt" -- a collection of icy bodies located beyond Neptune-- should be called planets. Pluto itself belongs to the Kuiper Belt.
2006-10-22 11:41:17
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answered by newyorkgal71 7
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Most certainly! Anyone who thinks otherwise, I would say, is a little ignorant or self centered! There are billions and BILLIONS of stars and even more planets... how could we possibly be the only one with life? Besides, who says there is only one universe? If there are more, the possibilites of life on other planets besides Earth are endless!
2006-10-22 11:45:48
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answered by Hessy 2
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I think there certainly is.
That does not imply that we'll ever get in touch with them, however; nor does it imply they are intelligent or technologically compatible with us. Remember that the Universe is immense not just in space but also in time; human beings have been technologically advanced enough to use radio communication for only about 100 years out of 13,700,000,000 since the Big Bang!
2006-10-22 11:38:53
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answered by poorcocoboiboi 6
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We will not know until we get there and check, but the probability of life existing outside of our own planet, given the vastness of space, is overwhelmingly in favor of it existing. Now, is there intelligent life? Is there technologically advanced societies? No one knows. Again, we will have to wait until we get there, or until some one calls us...
2006-10-22 11:40:19
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answered by Vincent G 7
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There are definately other planets out there.
I find it ironic that agnostics and atheists think I as a Christian am to believe there is no life out there. I find it even more disturbing that Christians say there is no life out there. i mean, what do they call angels and demons? God? I call that life.
2006-10-22 11:40:02
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answered by Me 2
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I don't think so, but I remember there was talk that there is a possibility of another planet. But that was like a while back. I don't know about now.
2006-10-22 11:39:17
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answered by SuNsHiNe 1
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You can't be sure. It could depend on how large the universe really is. I thought I once saw a UFO once....that was about 6 years ago. I do think that there could be other things out there. In fact I'M SURE OF IT!!!
2006-10-22 11:40:40
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answered by Anonymous
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In another galaxy maybe. Would be interesting to find new planets out there huh?
2006-10-22 11:38:45
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answered by Anonymous
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