I try not to bring religion into these kinds of arguments because you can't be objective about these kinds of questions if you do. The bible is just someones version of events and not necessarily the right one.
Your questions is a simple one. Yes. It comes down to numbers and the nature of life. There are trillions upon trillions of stars out there so it's impossible not to imagine a solar system not so dissimalar to ours. To be perfectly frank you wouldn't even need a similar system you would just need the right conditions. As you can see by our own earth, life seems to survive. Whatever is thrown at earth, life keeps on evolving. We start with simple molecules which form amino acids which form proteins which form dna which is the basis of life. The universe has been around for over 12 billion years, it only took 4 billion for us to go from microbe to human. I can only imagine in wonder at how different and developed other species are. I have absoultely no doubt we are not alone. I don't beleive life was constrained to one planet. I beleive life does indeed find a way, througn snowball effects to meteor strikes, to supernovas. It has this incredible ability to adapt and to become more and more complex. Our creation is a miracle of sorts. Life tried with the dinosaurs, it didn't work, it tried again with a species which was more resiliant and we evolved from that. One day we will face extinction yet life will continue in some other form. And it's this reason I know there is life elsewhere in the galaxy.
the other gay world you talk about is in your head. The reason why the galaxy does exist because rules are rules, and they apply eveywhere in this dimension. So if you can't fly here, it's not likely you can fly on some distant plant 2 million light years away. That's not to say that an alien species hasn't got the technology to interact with natural physics. The only reason we can't fly is because we still don't know the nature of gravity. Once we do, and we fully understand why gravity exists, only then can we begin to manipulate it
2006-11-09 09:13:28
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answered by Joe_Floggs 3
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Life is abundant throughout the galaxy and we presume throughout the universe too. Physics is physics where ever you go in the universe, so the forces involved there are the same as those on Earth. Things can happen beyond your comprehension because Humans are not evolved enough yet to comprehend reality properly. As advanced as my species is, we realize that we are still limited in perceiving reality, although we are eons ahead of Humanity. 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.
2006-11-10 02:46:13
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answered by iknowtruthismine 7
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How does god who evidence of life on another planet? But to answer the question I do believe that we arent alone in the universe. But I disagree on everything having the same physics as us. We havent been in a black hole before and for all we know it can throw us into another distant galaxy or there is another galaxy all together in the black hole. Im sure that if there is an advanced alien race that they have figured out how to make fireballs and such. But when you have complete access to unfathomable knowledge like that. Then Im sure that making fire balls in there hands is the last thing that comes to mind. Because for 1 they might use advanced technology to keep them warm instead of fire. And 2 they wont need fire to fight and probably have figured out that fighting doesnt solve anything. Just throws gasoline on the fire. But who knows.....maybe they just think of it as we do about our snow balls. Pretty cool though. I know I would love to go and have fun there. But then maybe this other place is heaven and then there is a god and so on and etc. cause you know how they say you can do anything in heaven. Its suppost to be a utopia of fun and happyness. So playing with fire without burning anything would be a definent yes for heaven I think.
2006-11-09 08:09:52
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answered by g_spot_d 1
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In my personal opinion, I believe that there is another planet, like the Earth, that flourishes with life. I would not like to think that the Earth is the only planet in the universe that is home to life. Since the mid 1990s, astronomers have been discovered over 200 planets in the Milky Way Galaxy. Unfortunately, not one is suitable for life. Perhaps one day astronomers will find a planet that will contain life.
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answered by Anonymous
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If you take a biosphere of what Earth used to be like billions of years ago just before there was life and charge it with electricity (simulated lightning), you get amino acids, the building blocks of life. Those amino acids chemically form naturally into the simplest life forms.
The conditions required for this reaction to happen are many, which means the odds of finding this in any one solar system is very slim. The odds of NOT finding these conditions in one in a million billion solar systems is inconceivable however. If you do the math, its out there. We've just got to quit playing with ourselves over in Iraq and focus our efforts.
2006-11-09 08:32:46
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answered by Ellis26 3
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Of all the many many galaxies, that contain many planets, the chances are really slim that we are the only life forms out there.
There could be a world so different that we couldnt even comprehend. Who knows what kind of laws or physics apply over there, aha. Crazy.
(Where does it say in the Bible there is life on other planets?)
2006-11-09 08:07:19
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answered by pittoresque 2
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Life exists all over the Universe. It must follow the same laws of physics that we do. So somewhere out there in the vastness of space, a young Haploid is wondering if there is life on that stupid looking blue green ball that circles that unimpressive yellow dwarf star in the unfasionable Westren spiral of the Galaxy. And they gave up believing in silly things like gods eons ago.
2006-11-09 08:03:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi. Belief and reason are two separate entities. Reason points out the number of possible worlds is unlimited. Reason points out that although life developed here on Earth, it took an unimaginable amount of time to CHANGE the Earth (oxygen content in particular) so that we could evolve here (assuming evolution is real). My answer? Yes, I think so.
2006-11-09 08:17:07
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answered by Cirric 7
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I think we would be concieted indeed if we thought we were the only intelligent life in existance anywhere...but proving it is pretty tough!
2006-11-09 08:00:13
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answered by boots 6
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I do believe life exists on other worlds, etc.
I think its pretty arragant of us to think we are it!
2006-11-09 08:01:35
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answered by dinan s 2
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