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I was watching a show on aliens. It was about area 51 and other occurences like Rosewell and it was pretty interesting so i thought I'd ask for your opinions

2007-06-01 17:25:19 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

I don't believe we are alone I was just asking for opinions

2007-06-02 04:30:39 · update #1

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Fantasies... the likes of Harry Potter and Matrix... how far is it that we realize things of the kind never exist in real life. God made dreams not for the sake of pleasure. Dreams are release valves in absence of which humanity would perish within few days. Most human beings would die gory death... either of brain haemorrhage or heart failure! In any case it will be a complete systems failure. Whatever human beings are not able to realize in practical life... it dreams the fantasies! This results in crucial release of tensions that accumulated in the human body!

Life definitely exists in millions of life supporting planets all over the Cosmos. But God Almighty barred travel from one life supporting planet to travel. Why? Imagine a situation that in one of the planets... the highest form of manifest life is the shape of Cobra. It is only as a Cobra one gains enlightenment (kaivalya jnana) and finally salvation (moksha). If such aliens were to land on Mother Earth... how would one recognize these visitors from the vicious creatures manifesting Mother Earth?

In some life supporting planets the highest manifest stage of life may be the form of an ant. It is simply not a joke... all is possible in the cosmic domain! And why do we believe that millions of life supporting planets exists in the Cosmos. When the big bang occurred and all souls atmans in the Cosmos hurtled out at speeds unimaginable... localized pockets we call universes and galaxies formed.

Imagine Mother Earth to be a single point on the surface of a balloon. When the balloon is blown... the round surface at a particular point contains many universes. As it further expands... in the universes we find many galaxies. In one of the galaxies is the Milky Way and exists our solar system. Similarly on same plane must exist many galaxies having same age as our own galaxy!

In these other galaxies also... with passage of time many life supporting planets ultimately developed. The age of all these life supporting planets has to be the same as that of Mother Earth. The forms of life on each planet need not necessarily be same. It can definitely differ based on the environmental conditions. Some life supporting planets may have surface temperatures of thousands of degrees centigrade and creatures living in such temperatures survive as we survive on our Mother Earth.

The distance between stars is many light years and one light year approximately equals 9 trillion kilometers. Human beings have only traveled about 400,000 kilometers to moon... one can imagine that travel to other star systems is not only impossible rather prohibited. More on cosmos - http://www.godrealized.com/brahmaand_universe_cosmos.html

2007-06-04 02:29:24 · answer #1 · answered by godrealized 6 · 5 0

No, there are other intelligent life forms which originate elsewhere than on Earth. However, they're not a threat because if they were, we would never have evolved on this planet since they would've made it impossible millions or billions of years ago. We have caused a lot of environmental change in the past few thousand years when we have moved into new environments and many extinctions as a result. If there were beings like us in that sense elsewhere in the Galaxy, they have had billions of years to reach us, and the changes they would've caused here would have prevented us from evolving. Since this has never happened, it means either that they have not visited us, that they have done so unobtrusively or that they don't exist. I believe that they exist because life is probable. It just needs a self-copying process to emerge somewhere in the Universe and we already have several examples of that apart from life on this planet. Evolution is also very probable, particularly if that process takes place in circumstances which change quickly. It also has to be said that the fact that life just sat around as micro-organisms for most of the history of this planet suggests that the evolution of intelligence is less probable, but the Universe is also vast and has countless niches for life. In this solar system alone there are maybe seven others plus Earth. So, yes there is intelligent life and no it is not a threat.

2016-05-19 00:58:47 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm too tired to go into a huge rant so: The universe is huge and if humans assume that they are alone in the universe than they are far more arrogant and stupid than I ever thought. Ever think it's because humans are arrogant enough to think they are alone that aliens don't contact you because they don't want to have to deal with the cosmic equivalent of trailer trash?

2007-06-01 17:38:01 · answer #3 · answered by Mög T.H.E. Tormentor 5 · 0 0

Probably not. No one really knows how big universe is or if there is several universes. Its not like out of trillions of trillions planets were special and only living things. Some times I wish I could live forever and see how far man gets, just like everything, nothing last for ever like the sun will die but not for billions of years just like the earth will die.
Hope this helps you out

2007-06-01 17:31:33 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

"I think, therefore I am." - Renee Descartes.

Possibly. If this universe is just your reality, maybe we are the only people here. But of course, assuming this world is real, it would be incredibly ridiculous to think we were the only people in the universe. There's so many galaxies out there, and at least one of those galaxies must have another form of life.

And we think of them as intelligent lifeforms because they haven't entered a world of pollution and global warming!

2007-06-01 17:43:34 · answer #5 · answered by Montag 5 · 0 0

Of course we're not alone. The thing is that the Universe is incredibly huge and we're just a tiny bubble in it. The fact is that we are too lucky for being here. Take advantage of what you are and enjoy your life to the top.

2007-06-01 17:30:04 · answer #6 · answered by Rölf 2 · 0 0

Considering the size of the Universe, and the amount of earth-like planets out there, we are almost certainly not alone in this Universe

2007-06-01 21:51:37 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the odds are agents being alone in the universe but intergalactic travel is a little out of the question. how and why i don't care to get into, so with being alone no mater what we are the distance is just to great, sort of like walking from Ur front door to the sun, it just is tooo far(but don't count out extra dimensional travelers).

2007-06-01 17:37:13 · answer #8 · answered by Dennis P 2 · 0 0

I personally don't think we are alone in this universe. If God created several species of animals, why would he only create one specie of human beings. There has to be several other universe or galaxies with their own set of animals and beings....just that we refer to them as aliens.

2007-06-01 17:39:04 · answer #9 · answered by lonelybeach_paradise 1 · 0 0

there is no way we are the only "beings" in the universe, think about it, how can life just be on earth in one solar system in a galaxy out of trillions if not infiniti galaxys and one big *** universe. if you think we're no, you must be a bible thumper or not have an open mind or sumthin

2007-06-01 18:41:28 · answer #10 · answered by Crip_Gangsta 2 · 0 0

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