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We exist and have visited Earth frequently for a long time. 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. Your infantile,(in cosmic terms) dependence on god concepts does not bode well for you and neither does your penchant to breed beyond your planet's ability to sustain 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.

2006-10-26 02:40:18 · answer #1 · answered by iknowtruthismine 7 · 1 0

NASA and the European Space Agency did a combined mission to one of Saturns moons, Titan.

The Cassini space probe which carried the Hyugens lander.

They sent a probe down (Hyugens) to the surface. What they found was, types of amino acids, which from my understanding, are the building blocks of life! And the only reason that life has not evolved on Titan is because it is too cold!

If there is a chance of at least 2 places with life in our solar system, then in the rest of the universe? Impossible to NOT have other life.

Mars is also thought to have at least previously harbour life. But with the magnetics all screwing up, then the atmosphere is basically being shaved off by the cosmic rays from the sun.

Also, the posibility of advanced life (more so than us) in our universe is highly probable. Our universe is suspected to be around 13 billion years old. Human civilisation is onl about 50 thousand or less, humans are probably older than 200 thousand.

THink about how far weve come in the last 200 years, then apply that to the possible BILLIONS of years that other life has had to evolve! Whoa!

2006-10-26 00:13:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Absolutely. The Universe is incredibly big. So if life is at all possible, which it is because we are here, the odds that we are the ONLY life in the entire Universe would be astonishingly slim.

Keep in mind, life could be as simple as microbes in liquid at just the right temperature. There's every reason to believe we have that kind of extra-terrestrial life on Jupiter's moon Europa.

I highly doubt any of them have visited us, but that's a different question.

2006-10-25 23:59:50 · answer #3 · answered by Ciaoenrico 4 · 0 0

NASA and the ecu abode corporation did a mixed venture to easily considered one of Saturns moons, Titan. The Cassini area probe which carried the Hyugens lander. They sent a probe down (Hyugens) to the exterior. What they got here across became as quickly as, forms of amino acids, which from my information, are the development blocks of existence! And the only reason that existence has no longer greater on Titan is pondering the undeniable fact that it quite is too chilly! If there's a risk of a minimum of two factors with existence in our sunlight technique, then in the remainder of the universe? superb to no longer produce different existence. Mars is likewise thought to have a minimum of till now harbour existence. notwithstanding with the magnetics all screwing up, then our surroundings is basically being shaved off by the cosmic rays from the sunlight. additionally, the posibility of greater existence (greater desirable so than us) in our universe is quite in all risk. Our universe is suspected to be around 13 billion years historical. Human civilisation is onl approximately 50 thousand or much less, people are generally older than 200 thousand. evaluate approximately how far weve are available in the final 200 years, then persist with that to the doable BILLIONS of years that diverse existence has had to evolve! Whoa!

2016-10-16 10:27:39 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Spiritually: God is capable of putting any life on any planet and that fact alone tells me theres a highpossibility of aliens out there.

Logically: yes and a dude called Drake developed a formula that takes all the information about stars we already have and shows that the number of planets with earths characteristics could really exist. Check it out:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_equation

2006-10-25 23:57:06 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Quite possible. But the smartest things on any other planet might be about as clever as a cow. Or as bright as a bacterium. Even if they are smarter than us the distances are huge so the chances of anyone visiting seem rather slim.

2006-10-26 02:25:07 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

as a huge startrek fan all i can say is yes i my self have seen a few strange things in the sky one of them was a light just in eaths orbit it whent across the night sky for a wile then stoped for a few seconds then took off at great speed at a 45 dcre angle

2006-10-26 00:04:27 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

To believe we are the only ones would be very hard to phathom because life is a complex issue I am sure there are other lifeforms and universes- we can't be the only one!

2006-10-26 00:00:16 · answer #8 · answered by admiredi 4 · 0 0

yes. the universe would be a waste of space if they werent any one else using it.

2006-10-26 00:48:02 · answer #9 · answered by JohnSyd 2 · 0 0

Yes there must be. Maybe not carbon based lifeform like us but there must be ....

2006-10-25 23:56:32 · answer #10 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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