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2007-03-11 09:10:41 · 28 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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of course, how else did life arrive here, but it might just be in the sense of microscopic bacteria, that could survive in space and the entry into to planets atmosphere.

It is fairly likely that this is how organisms first arrive on earth long ago.

Even if the chances of life on earth is a billion to 1, then that means there are 1000s of galaxies out there with life too, as the universe is literally so big. There is a solar system (star plus planets) for every pea you can fit in the royal albert hall. So there has to be other life out there, far far away !!!

2007-03-11 09:14:22 · answer #1 · answered by dsclimb1 5 · 0 0

I'm certain of it!

Where? Well, close by, in our Solar system...

Europa ties with Mars; liquid water ocean under her ice crust, organics and an energy source (geothermal). We should be looking a lot closer at Europa... but Mars is much easier to get to. Next I would say Enceladus, a tiny moon of Saturn, which also has the 3 requirements... probably. Ganymede and Callisto have oceans 100 miles under the ice crust surface... but what energy sources?

A long shot would be Titan although its pretty cold there; it would have to be "life as we don't know it" and use something else besides water as a liquid solvent. The dark horses would be Venus (in the clouds 50 miles up) and Io which has a lot of energy sources; again life as we don't know it.

And there is always the Jovian planets which have huge atmospheres with clouds that have Earth-like conditions of temperature and pressure.. but can life form in a gas or does it need a liquid (ocean)? I suspect life is pretty much everywhere there is (1) liquid water (2) organic carbon-based chemistry happening (food) and (3) an energy source life can utilize for metabolism.

2007-03-12 10:41:45 · answer #2 · answered by stargazergurl22 4 · 0 0

Yes. and its the inteligent kind, unlike Earth.. lol

mmm all the same particles make up everthing, so there has to be many thousands if not millions of other lifeforms.

Look at all the species on earth, that has been, is today.

some of these creatures look like aliens dont they.

plus theres the biggest clue in the bible..aaargh i hear you scream he brought religion into it :-O

but theres a quote of "not of this earth"


And what was NASA tracking, that they now call pixel blibs ??

A metalic obect near Saturn that was about // oh wait this is classified info.. oh its ok i havent sighned the USof As official secret declaration.

So i cant tell you about what the bristish government know

But dont panic..













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2007-03-11 16:28:23 · answer #3 · answered by paul h 3 · 0 0

stars planets and that are living so the answer is yes. The chances of any talking english or anything living in or around the stars or planet that can talk english are extremely little. My best bet is that people see how the world is self desructive and just goes on holiday for a while, there no resourses i know of close better looking in the ocean loll, then to the stars loll. Hassa are you blond or trying to be, you sound like a wacko, I think you need put on a rocket to mars, Gods just seen as a spirit inside every living organism. i think you should be put on rocket to mars.

2007-03-13 18:31:16 · answer #4 · answered by tboyd322001 3 · 0 0

According the Buddhism, yes, there are life outside the earth. There are thousands of worlds and Buddha even talked about the formation of black holes and formation of life on earth, before 2500 yrs ago.

2007-03-11 16:20:41 · answer #5 · answered by Tim 5 · 0 0

There is life on Earth so somewhere out there on one of the millions of planets there has to be some form of life.

2007-03-11 16:29:01 · answer #6 · answered by alec A 3 · 0 0

Yep, there has been for years. Those who seek the ultimate Human endeavour of immortality have been colonising Mars for years with their Billionaire DNA banks ready for when the planet can support them to be re cycled. The other DNA come from the drones to serve them. we can Thank Hitler for the technology for them to do this.
They believe a belief in God will keep us pheasants in peaceful ignorant bliss whilst they continue to destroy this planet and rebuild what was obviously another destroyed planet. Their problem is the same as happened to the people at the Tower of Babel. They will find God is watching VERY CLOSELY and he is not one to be taken lightly.

2007-03-11 16:29:25 · answer #7 · answered by hassa 1 · 0 0

the probability is high that there is life outside earth

2007-03-11 16:22:55 · answer #8 · answered by briggs 5 · 0 0

Of course. Space probes from Earth have deposited microbial life on Mars, and who knows where else. As for life that didn't originate on Earth, I don't know.

2007-03-11 16:14:50 · answer #9 · answered by The Ry-Guy 5 · 0 0

I bet the universe is teeming with life. It's just that everyone is so far away from everyone else. I bet that some worlds are far in advance of us, some have bombed and/or polluted themselves into oblivion, and some are still in the stone age. I bet that most life is like life on this world.

2007-03-11 16:34:55 · answer #10 · answered by Always Hopeful 6 · 1 0

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