I reckon they could exist but not in bacteria form but real like us and no i havent seen one though i would be interesting to meet one but i wont go around claiming ive seen one just yet. thats for when i go senile.
2007-02-08 01:04:33
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answered by Krayden 6
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I think it would be small minded and somewhat ignorant to believe that we're the only intelligent beings in our universe capable of space travel, therefore I do believe that aliens exist. As for actually seeing one... I can't say I've actually seen an extra terrestrial, however (and one of my closest friends who was with me at the time and could verify this story) one time in the early hours of the morning we were out at the beach and saw an extremely bright light (which we initially thought was a search light) appear seemingly out of no where. We couldn't hear any engines that would make it a plane or helicopter. This light then began moving extraordinarily fast across the sky (still with no audible sound of engines - which had it been some sort of human - developed device, would have easily been heard even over the sound of the waves on the beach - seeing how close the light appeared to be to the shore). The light then stopped instantaneously, hovered momentarily then sped off in the direction it had just come, zig-zagging and spiraling at such a speed that no human air craft could possibly have been responsible - they just can't maneuver that quickly. It then stopped on a dime hovered at what seemed to be only feet above the water, then vanished.
I honestly don't know how to explain what we saw that night, other than by saying it must have been some kind of unidentified flying object - possibly of extra terrestrial origin.
2007-02-08 09:01:08
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answered by Nat 2
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If, by aliens, you mean sentient beings from other than our own planet - nobody has ever seen one. A surprising number of liars pretend that they have, though. Enough foolish people have believed these liars that some of the liars have been able to make a good living off the gullibility of those foolish folk.
As far as the possibility that such creatures exist somewhere in this vast universe - yes, it is entirely possible. In fact, many of us of a scientific bent think it's a sure bet. What we agree on is that we'll never actually be visited by them. We may, at some future date, detect positive evidence of their existence. That will most likely come in the form of radio signals that can be shown to have been deliberately generated by intelligent beings. However: even beings that bright are not going to come calling any time soon: the distances between us and them is simply too great. So great, in fact, that such a radio signal received today will have originated thousands, and probably millions of years in the past. We certainly would not be able to send them a return message: they wouldn't be around to hear it!
Too bad, but it's the stuff of cheap science fiction. We have not been visited by aliens arriving in UFOs and no irrefutable evidence showing otherwise can be demonstrated.
2007-02-08 08:51:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I neither believe nor disbelieve in them, because I prefer the scientific nature. There are too much stars and galaxies to ever be alone, but I also do not think much about setience in the way most people do, or the "star ship" you see on Star Trek or Star Wars, space is really too big to ever bridge the distances any civilisation can meet each other without spending hundreds of years travelling to another system or freezing themselves for that time (and there is not any real push to do that when everyone you know will be dead on the Earth by the time you arrive).
2007-02-08 10:12:51
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answered by Lief Tanner 5
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Never see one.
But I do believe, that there is life on some other planet in this Universe.
By life I also mean, micro organism, not talking spaceship flying
civilisation.
Think of the Universe not only as big, but also as "time".
Maybe there is no spaceship flying civilisation out there TODAY.
But maybe, some micro organism on some planet far far away, will develop in some Million Years into higher organism, and some more Millions Years into apes and some more Millions Years into something Human Like. (intelligent wise)
Maybe earth will be long long time dead, and all today living human civilisation will be dead, our solar system vanoshed by our suns Supernova, which will some sooner or later like the Amen in the Church.
And in an other time period, some where else there will be other civilisation, flying around in spaceships.
Yes, that is totally probable.
and no, there is no god.
2007-02-08 08:45:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Michael Jackson
2007-02-08 08:45:57
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answered by Tink 5
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Never seen one I think, but maybe they appear like you and I ;) I believe there are other life forms other than us somewhere in the universe. How advanced they are is the question. No hard evidence as yet.
2007-02-08 08:49:56
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answered by patlamb41 2
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When I was living in San Diego, I saw (illegal) aliens all the time.
2007-02-08 10:39:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Never seen one but if I ever get abducted by some I'll will explain what all of my body parts do so they won't have to poke, prod, or cut me open.
2007-02-08 11:40:08
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answered by missgigglebunny 7
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I do believe only because our universe is so vast and infinite... how could we be the only ones that exist? I've never seen one though.
2007-02-08 08:41:46
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answered by Ms. CityKitty 3
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