We still know very little about the world to confirm or to prove anything. We know not what is life. We have no way to send out information faster than light. We don't know how large is the universe. That is why it is better to live with each other in cooperation instead of dominion. Then we will gradually make progress in the ocean of knowledge of the Messengers of the One True God. We can never seize the absolute truth and store it in our personal coffin.
2007-01-20 13:19:19
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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What makes you think that there isn't? Have you visited any other planets?
P.S. You also wrote, "how come we can't make contacy with any other life yet we can see all planets, couldn't other life see us?" We haven't see ALL planets. That's the point! We may never find life on another planet, but we might. We landed on the moon less than 40 years ago! Give it some time. Like a few centuries or more.
Have a nice day.
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2007-01-20 20:26:24
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answered by Weird Darryl 6
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Sam. You sound very young. You need to go buy a nice big text book on astronomy.
Do you know that our sun is a "star"? that's right. So do you know what that means? Potentially EVERY single star you see in the sky has at least one, if not a dozen planets orbiting it.
In our galaxy alone, there are billions of "suns"/stars. Now, imagine every single one has 1 if not a dozen planets circling it.
That is just OUR galaxy, we are on the edge of our galaxy, in one of the outer arm bands, and we orbit a not that special medium star.
now, there are MILLIONS of other GALAXIES in our universe.
Your planet which seems so big is just a teeny microscopic speck of blue dust in a million oceans.
Not only is there PROBABLY life out there, but it is most likely to an almost definate.
there was life existing on any planet which would inhabit it millions of years ago and perhaps have died out millions of years ago and will sprout up somewhere in the universe in the future.
We are evidence that there is life in the universe. That doesn't point to that we are special, in relative terms, it mostly points to that life is common.
2007-01-20 20:53:17
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answered by janesweetjane 2
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There is. Even on Mars they found little lifeforms. Granted they weren't intelligent, but that's not to say that there is no intelligent life out there in the vast expanse of the universe. I don't think you realize just how big the universe is. There are trillions upon trillions of other galaxies and each galaxy has trillions of stars in it. And each of those stars has planets in orbit around it, some of those planets might just be suitable for live.
And the reason we haven't been contacted by aliens my friend is because the universe is HUGE! And no, we can't see all the other planets that exist, only ones in our little solar system. It takes billions of years for light from distant stars to reach us, do you think aliens can travel faster then light?
2007-01-20 20:28:10
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answered by Anonymous
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God created the Earth and everything there in. The Heavens remain empty from Human life. Or any life. I still find it difficult to understand the people who do not believe in God. They can not see that this is truly the Great Mystery of God. Life shows all over this Beautiful Earth. Take a look at the complex human body. All the body cells and chemistry. All the different animals and plants. This is Gods Creation. Good Question. Evolutionists don't want to admit this.
2007-01-20 20:31:54
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answered by Norskeyenta 6
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There are probably billions of planets in our galaxy. We've been to four of them. Are you ready to dismiss the possibility of life altogether when we're not even sure Mars doesn't have life?
No, that doesn't prove god, not in the slightest. It just shows that life might be rare - but we don't even know that yet. Maybe life is very common, we have to get out of our solar system and check.
2007-01-20 20:25:56
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answered by eri 7
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Your statement is flawed. The only solar system that you can talk about for sure is the one we are in. One planet in this system has life. At present we can not venture out of this solar system to see if other planets have life or not.
Now what about all the other solarsystems in our Galaxy? How about all the other systems in all the Galaxies combined? We are are talking about trillions and trillions of stars with who knows how many planets and moons a piece with who knows how much life.
2007-01-20 20:28:40
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answered by Think.for.your.self 7
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Lets be honest, we don't know that life doesn't exist elsewhere. The bible doesn't mention it and I think that it is a big distraction to spend too much time thinking about it. I think God would be more concerned that I put my energy into knowing Him and doing His will and leaving the whole life on other worlds thing to Him. just my opinion.
2007-01-20 20:27:11
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answered by james p 3
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That makes no sense whatsoever.
Even if you could prove there's no life on any other planets (which you'll never be able to do, it doesn't mean that, unless you're very desperate to label anything as proof of your god's existence.
2007-01-20 20:29:53
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answered by eldad9 6
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There are thousands of planets in other solar systems that we have detected, unfortunately they are too far away and our technology is incapable of determining their natures
But it is safe to assume that in the vastness of space, there are many, many other Nitrogen/CO2/Oxygen planets capable of supporting life as we know it.
Also, if an intellegent extraterrestrial race found Earth, do you think they would be stupid enough to show themselves?
2007-01-20 20:28:45
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answered by Anonymous
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