None. Life is possible only here on earth alone, and no other planets can support life. Eventhough a planet has oxygen, no signs of life can be made known because there are no necessary building blocks of life (proteins, primordial soup) will be made... because all happened, on the evolutionist point of view, as accident.
2006-12-14 17:59:15
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answered by Paw 3
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There are billions of planets out there in this Universe. However for the planet to nurse organism it needs to fulfill lots of criteria. Like distance from the Star the planet is revolving around, the materials it composes of, etc.
Life on this earth is really a big big chance considering the fact there are so many ways we could have been wiped out. The CMEs from Sun and other EM radiations from outer space could have wiped us out in few days. The Lava in the earths core which keeps the magnetic field running strong have been saving us. The Gas bubble around our Solar System have been saving us from harmful Cosmic rays. All these together are hurdles for life on many other planets even in our Milkyway.
2006-12-08 05:55:06
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answered by Sanju_the_gr8 4
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Hmmmm a planet close to what earth is like maybe but an exact copy of earth no i don't think so, as for intelligent sentient humanoids there is a good chance that they would evolve from animal life native to there world and who's to say they didn't evolve from jelly fish or other aquatic life, the odds of there being non humanoid life is probably greater than the chance of finding sentient humanoids. But for the record it's not impossible.
2006-12-08 04:20:41
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answered by Anonymous
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it is very possible, given the fact there are millions of Galaxies with untold billions of possible planets throughout the Universe, it is not actually far fetched to think this. Why should we be the only things like this in the entire Universe? I think those may be what showed the Egyptians how to build the Pyrimids, and Stonehenge, it would be rediculous to not think there may be more of us out there... Why just here?
2006-12-08 07:57:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Who knows, there could be 'humans' just within our galaxy. I heard that they found a planet around Pollux. It's a star only 33 light years away. If planets are that popular, there are probably millions of planets in our own galaxy.
Believe it or not, but many members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints or Mormons, have believe that many other humans as we know them live on other planets throughout the universe. It's not one of their core beliefs, but it's interesting.
2006-12-08 03:06:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I don't know about the supernatural powers part, but as far as technology goes, it is very if not extremely doubtful that we are the most technologically advanced civilization in the entire universe. It is too big and too old. There are likely alien civilizations with technological powers that we couldn't even dream of. Unfortunately, it is also pretty unlikely that we'll see one any time in the foreseeable future since the universe is so big. Of course, you never know for sure.
2006-12-08 02:17:09
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answered by The Wired 4
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Maybe. Might. And at the same time No. My teacher once said there might be a second solar system in this universe. But current technology is unable to look for that second earth if there really is. For me I just wanna focus on this earth. I love my earth. :)
2006-12-08 02:07:27
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answered by eTerNal_sAnDwIcH92 2
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It is not likely that beings on a planet light years away would have evolved to be anything like us.
2006-12-08 02:06:36
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answered by October 7
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Considering that life on this planet has been proven to be impossible to have occured accidently, and that our interpretation of what we think is out there, quantum physics tells us that time and space are perceptions of illusion.
2006-12-08 05:49:53
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answered by Anonymous
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either this is the one and only, ....or else there are an infinite number of dimensions of 'bizzarro' universes,
i can't believe there are two and only two universes...
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funny that there is no species that requires 3 or more for reproduction.
2006-12-10 08:59:33
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answered by Anonymous
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