Hey that guy Chris gave you the answer...we need to give LOTS more money to NASA and SETI, as that is the only way we will ever know. We need to press on too the stars with our probes and with ourselves, then we will discover that we are not alone and that their is life out their, maybe even other civilizations.
2007-05-22 11:23:22
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answered by North_Star 3
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Well we know the probability of life forming in the universe is greater than 0 because it happened on Earth, so it could definitely happen elsewhere if the conditions are right. Already there are possible candidates for past or even present life elsewhere in the solar system (e.g. Mars and Europa), let alone the Milky Way and all the other galaxies floating around up there! Astronomers have found liquid water on extrasolar planets, and geologists have found amino acids (the building blocks of proteins) on meteorites, so it's likely that the raw materials are littered throughout the universe.
Intelligent life may be a bit more tricky (we're 3.9 billion years in the making!) but in my personal opinion it would be amazing if at least simple life didn't exist out there somewhere. The real problem is finding it!
2007-05-22 09:24:43
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answered by Mitch 2
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Of course theres life in outer space
2007-05-22 11:33:05
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answered by Anonymous
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THERE IS!!! Everyone needs to stop being so ignorant!!!! (nothing against you) I'm tired of people who say there isn't. We are next to one of the millions of stars in our galaxy. Well there are over 100 million galaxies in the universe. So what do you think the odds are that we out all the trillions of stars out there are the only living things???? Not to mention there are theories that ther are multiple universes. Supposedly black holes could be worm holes that lead into another part of the universe or even a whole other universe entirely. So if some one can find a legitimate argument for that, my hat will be down for you!!
:) hope i helped!!
2007-05-22 09:44:29
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answered by Anonymous
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We don't know, but probably. However, we will never know if we don't go looking. It would be simply amazing if we were to find something out there, especially if it was intelligent. I believe it would cause a paradigm shift in the way we define ourselves. We need to be pumping more money in to the space program and SETI.
2007-05-22 10:29:37
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answered by Chris 2
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Deja Vu.
Anyway: Maybe. We've only explored a tiny portion of the universe.
2007-05-22 09:19:14
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answered by JLynes 5
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Your component looks a sprint out of concentration. "Is there alien existence in outer area?" no one knows of. evaluations are beside the point. "i've got faith that there are extraterrestrial beings in outer area"... this is beside the point what you have faith. we don't comprehend. "...who're merely sitting there of their homestead planet waiting for ours to burn to shreds." This one we DO comprehend. Sorry, there are no longer any extraterrestrial beings waiting and observing the Earth. "i've got examine articles on line with regards to the drinkable water on Mars, which led me to this concept." This became from examination of water locked interior a mineral on Mars. no longer the invention of an alien eating fountain on Mars. Your bounce from "H2O contemporary in a rock on Mars" to "no person might have believed interior the final years of the nineteenth century that this international became being watched keenly and heavily by ability of intelligences greater suitable than guy's..."
2016-11-05 00:52:17
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answered by roca 4
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Probably but some different type of life
2007-05-22 09:25:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
2007-05-22 16:02:20
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answered by harryb 5
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I think so. maybe on a distant planet so far that it would take all of eternity to get there to see it.
2007-05-22 10:36:37
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answered by jEN 2
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