Life on other planets, yes. Them doing wheelies in our skies ... heck no.
2007-05-09 11:43:48
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answered by Gene 7
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Well technically, we (humans) are aliens.
After the earth was formed, there was a great meteor shower in our galaxy (the evidence is seen on the moon (earths past)) and many of those meteors hit the earth. In those meteors, they contained, the element Carbon. When the meteor slammed into earth the different elements were pushed together, so to say.
(I'm not going to explain evolution to you today, if you don't know; go do the research and look it up; you'll be glad you did! :)
We, are Carbon based life forms, it has been shown through core samples of the earth; that in the beginning stages of the earth's existence, there was no carbon................
What a coincidence that this Carbon, that is in our very makeup, came from a rock---a rock from where???
So, technically we are half from this planet and half from....... somewhere else.
To me, seeing aliens would be like waking up, or going to bed everyday.
I wouldn't consider looking into the mirror, or talking to you 'a strange sighting'....lol
2007-05-09 21:00:35
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answered by ..*Real-ality*.. 3
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I am certain that life exists elsewhere in the universe and arose independently of life here. The odds of life existing anywhere are enormous, but the number of planets all with different conditions are larger still, so there must be hundreds, probably millions of inhabited worlds out there, all at different stages of evolution, some with life that we might recognise as having intelligence such as our own, or superseding it.
I do not, however, think that any have been visiting Earth. It is possible, I suppose, but there is as yet no verifiable, testable or falsifiable evidence for such conclusions.
2007-05-09 18:44:00
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answer #3
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answered by Bullet Magnet 4
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Yes but
we cant say that they've made contact with us
maybe we are just imagining things but
they are still out there
simply because are system is nowhere near the oldest in our universe
(I think the estimate for the oldest was like...12 billion?
Oh 13.7 billion
It took less than a billion years for life to evollve so
there's plenty of time for aliens to evolve.
2007-05-09 18:43:47
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answered by Brian 4
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You are joking right?? OF COURSE!!!
Earth is a relatively young planet, so life MUST be in other parts of the Galaxy.
Also, I'm not of Earth.
Live long and prosper, humans
2007-05-09 20:09:58
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answer #5
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answered by Crazygirl ♥ aka GT 6
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