I think the new caves found on mars have a real good chance of harboring some form of low level life.
2007-03-28 16:34:26
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answered by Former Republican 2
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The mathematical estimate on planets with some form of life is on the low end is in the 10,000.
Since we have no idea how big the unknown solar system is there could be millions out there somewhere. But the other thing to think about is we'll probably never know becaue they are so far away.
We'd have to wait for ET to come here as a best bet.
2007-03-28 16:16:31
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answered by SemperFi 2
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It's doubtful they'll find any life in our solar system (aside from us : p) at all.
But the universe is bloody huge. Billions upon billions of galaxies containing even larger numbers of stars, with each star having the potential of having planets orbiting it. Even if we pretend that only a thousandth of the stars have Earth like planets, that still leaves us with millions of planet with the potential for life. And even if we, conservatively, say that out of these millions, (for the sake of the argument, let's ten million) only one percent can support life, that still leaves 100,000 planets where life could potentially arise.
I'd say the odds are good that Earth really isn't unique at all, wouldn't you?
2007-03-28 16:50:51
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answered by SomeGuy 6
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we came from out of space before we colonised this planet
mars used to have an atmosphere before it was in a cosmic colision ,and it must have looked like earth when it still had water ,
the survivers who escaped beforehand came here and started Atlantis ,they were the Nordics
everybody knows this
have you just got here from the middle ages
and there is countless of evidence all over this planet of Alien interventions ,in Genesis,
with the Olmecs ,Incas ,early India,and Semuria,Babylon the city of Ur and Mu
etc
the Anunaki came from much futher away
they are mentioned all over the planet
the christians hide the fact because they do not like to admit that we were bred by them and the reptilian brain in our head is from Anunaki genetics
2007-03-28 22:30:08
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a 99% shot of life on the Moon. 2 reasons:
1) Apollo wasn't sterilized
2) It is hard to kill a bacteria
;)
2007-03-28 16:25:00
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answered by k_e_p_l_e_r 3
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It be really cool if there is life out there and the possibility is great. I just hope that if we ever find life in the universe that it won't be the end of ours.
2007-03-28 16:32:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that earth's life is proof that life is elsewhere. The universe is so extensive.
2007-03-28 16:17:45
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answered by Answerer 7
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I think it was best said in the movie Contact, It would be an awful waste of space if we were alone.
2007-03-28 16:18:37
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answered by tazman 3
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i think we'll definitely find life elsewhere as long as humans don't decease too early
2007-03-28 16:13:46
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answered by Anonymous
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