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UFO, species

2007-03-31 13:18:05 · 21 answers · asked by Suba! 1 in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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Without a doubt. But in what form, we can only guess. If you are wondering about a life form with which we can associate, something like us? That is difficult to say. The universe is unimaginably immense, and there is has been or will be life like us, but if in our relatively short timespan (about 30,000 years) and only about 100 years of being able to communicate with the outside world, I doubt we are gonna run across anything like you would see in Star Wars or something. The sheer magnitude of space dictates that there is other life out there. But in the same vein for us to be in communication with them, seems unlikely. Although if they do find life on Mars and Europa and the such, then it just makes us finding intelligent life all the more likely.

2007-03-31 15:49:12 · answer #1 · answered by Peter H 2 · 0 0

Most likely there is. On youtube you may have seen some videos of ufos. Many, you know they are complete hoaxes. Some of them may acutually make you think.
But a more conceptual explanation is this. Isn't it weird that we should be the ONLY life forms out of this whole neverending universe? If Earth had been given the right elements for life to evolve, might, in this universe, another planet been similar?
Now look at it this way, assuming there actually are other life forms in space. We, as life forms have used our resources to further space exploration, and extending our reaches. Wouldn't it make sense that other life forms on other planets are trying to extend their reach too? This could explain those ufo sightings, and that other life forms are smarter than us lol.

2007-03-31 20:32:51 · answer #2 · answered by some guy 2 · 0 0

I don't believe that UFO's are abducting people, or aliens have visited earth, but if there are no other "alien" species in the universe, I'm slightly disappointed in God.

Really, there is to much space out there to suppose we are the only ones to wonder at it.

2007-03-31 20:28:27 · answer #3 · answered by God Told me so, To My Face 5 · 0 0

Suba!, I have this theory that the biblical Garden of Eden is not actually located on Earth, but somewhere out there in the vastness of space and stars. In this Garden exist all lifeforms that had been created or is in the process of creation. I'm guessing that if we were to visit that place, we would see the dinosaurs still living well there, sort of a gigantic bio-library where God catalogues his creations.

2007-03-31 23:40:06 · answer #4 · answered by Dowland 5 · 0 0

Other lifeforms: undoubtedly
Other intelligent lifeforms: very likely
Other intelligent lifeforms that have visited earth: that's the tough one.

The capacity for fraud is so great on all sides of this issue that I have to side with the folks who say no -- not because some government agency says one way or the other, but because the evidence is contradictory and the burden of proof does lie with the pro-UFO crowd, and I do not think they have made their case.

2007-03-31 22:20:45 · answer #5 · answered by Babs 4 · 0 0

Yes, there is the International Space Station. Amazing you hadn't yet heard about it. There are always those UFO things flying around confusing people.I have heard that these are really just balloons though....sorry. Maybe you should just consider dating here on earth instead? Maybe your girlfriend will dress up as one for you if that's your fetish.

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/

2007-03-31 21:12:19 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes.

They are already really close to finding life, or the possibility that life at one point existed, in other planets/moons in our solar system; Mars, the moon Europa. Do you have any idea how many other solar systems there are in the universe?

It is now a major theory that life on earth began from organic compounds on meteors that hit the earth.

Of course there is life on other planets. No doubt about it.

2007-03-31 21:10:47 · answer #7 · answered by florafall 4 · 0 0

Considering the sheer numbers of star systems in the universe, the odds of there NOT being any other life forms is VERY remote. Though I doubt any are close enough to have traveled to Earth.

2007-03-31 22:31:54 · answer #8 · answered by SDTerp 5 · 0 0

ufo just stands for unidentified flying object.......that could be ANYTHING that you cannot explain that flys.
But, to your question. YES, there are billions of stars in this galaxy, billions of galaxies in the universe. If only .005 percent had a planet that held life on it, there would be billions of life forms other than our own.

2007-03-31 23:39:20 · answer #9 · answered by angel 6 · 0 0

The French government released all the x-files it owned to the public. Have a go at that.

2007-03-31 20:37:46 · answer #10 · answered by surinamold 2 · 0 0

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