It would be arrogant & selfish for humankind to think that the whole universe is for humans alone. Let's not get too excited. People often refer to extraterrestial life as little green men in spaceships or UFO's. That's not the case. If in the near future scientists find a bacteria or an organism living "outside" of the earth's atmosphere, that organism is already considered an extraterrestial because it's not earth bound. In laymans term, an allien, because that organism is not from "around here" so to speak. :)
2007-03-06 15:18:25
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answer #1
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answered by lycan_888 2
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First of all, myself and a friend of mine saw a UFO southbound on Route 287 in the area of Parsippany, NJ a few years ago. It was a great distance away and at first we thought it was just a jet. The thing is, it didn't seem to move off - it just sort of hovered for a while. Then as we were staring at it and starting to wonder what the hell it was, all of a sudden it flew off to the left so fast we couldn't really follow it. No airplane or any other flying craft known to man could have moved like that. We picked it up far to the left hovering over some houses. After that it flew off again and we lost sight of it. In addition to that, my sister saw a UFO land behind some woods on a golf course in Fairfield NJ. This happened years ago late at night. She couldn't see the thing clearly through the trees, but it cast a glow behind the trees. It scared her out her wits and she scrammed out of there in her car. Finally, there have been an awful lot of people who have had experiences with both flying and landed UFOs. Many of these have been scientifcally documented and trace evidence has been collected and chemically analyzed. There have just been too many incidents - you can't tell me everybody who has had them is crazy.
2007-03-06 14:48:46
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answered by jhartmann21 4
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i believe in extraterrestrials because of the real crop circles(very easy to tell the difference between real and man made fake ones). we have sent messages out into space and have had them returned in the form of picture grams(crop circles). i also saw the footage from the last time a live feed was sent to earth from the space shuttle. it showed the attempted shoot down of a UFO over Australia. 4 independent sources hacked the feed and somebody else from NASA released the footage. To me this shows us extraterrestrials are peaceful as there was no retaliation. these are a few examples but there is sooo much more
2007-03-06 17:39:25
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answered by coolsparks77 1
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Because there are trillions of planets in the universe. The probablity that some form of life exists elsewhere is about 1.
2007-03-06 14:38:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Mathematically, you should want both the yes and the no answers for comparison.
If only one person answers yes, does that mean ALL of us believe that ET exists? Or that only one person out of a thousand believes ET is out there?
See my point?
Oh, yes, I do think somewhere there is a little critter running around on a different planet.
2007-03-06 14:38:50
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answered by powhound 7
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call me crazy or insane or mentaly ill but i swear i seen one looking in at me right when i woke up one night, i took off running into the livingroom where there where people and i covered up my head and went to sleep, terrified, i was a little boy then of course, but also alot of evidence and mostly the countless eye witness reports, i cant deny that, also project blue book and the many cases it could not explain.
2007-03-06 14:36:35
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answered by hatredforhumans 1
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went joy riding with them a few times, crazy little buggers. they take things way to serious, but it's all good. let me ask this question how do ya know if we were here before they were? i think to them were just a bunch of primitive apes. how would you like it if you went on a interstellar vacation and come back to find a bunch of monkeys on your planet. didn't happen that way but it gives ya something to think about
2007-03-06 18:29:51
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answered by michael_6446 2
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it would be totally naive to think that in the expanse of the known universe that we alone inhabit it all. the mere number of galaxies alone must mean something other than empty space out there. we are not alone. we just have never found a way to contact our neighbors in space. i do not think they are visiting us either. we probably are infantile compared to their civilization anyways.
2007-03-06 14:37:56
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answered by cadaholic 7
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I think anything is possible. If there is life on earth why wouldnt it be possible for it to be on other planets as well?
2007-03-06 14:35:33
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answered by Princess K! 3
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