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2007-06-23 10:17:36 · 11 answers · asked by kittykat887332 1 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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Yes! I have seen tons of documentaries on Aliens and UFOs with video proof, so it is true!

2007-06-23 10:21:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I think it almost a mathematical impossibility that life only exists here on Earth.

I'm not certain we would recognize it as living, either because of its appearance, or because of the apparently inhospitable (by human standards) environment in which t resides.

Is it sentient? If you even listen to the media, lawyers, politicians or protesters, one might question the presence of sentient life on Earth. Let's look at intelligence...

Man seems intent on destroying anything he touches. He obliterates species all the time--and often the only reason is because he can. He is the only creature on the planet that wantonly kills it's own kind for nonsensical ideologies.

The bottle-nosed dolphin has learned to live in harmony within a pretty hostile environment. The species seems to have developed a means of communication that works where it lives.

If extra-terrestrial life is "intelligent" by human standards, I think we need to hope it stays where it is. If it has the capacity to reach Earth, we might well become food.

Or we might just "be in the way of their progress." If that's the case, we'll simply be eliminated.

The other factor is that life doesn't seem to stick around long. It's either destroyed by natural phenomenon, or it destroys itself, as man seems intent on doing.

Stars are being formed all the time. These go blasting off into space. Eventually they may grab enough space stuff and form planetary systems. Occasionally some of these captive planets are conducive to the development of life. However you believe life started, there is no reason life can't be started elsewhere by the same process. Maybe the experiment on some other planet will work out better than it's doing here.

With the billions of stars in our mundane galaxy, and with the billions of galaxies in the known universe, it seems rather arrogant to think that we're the only planet with life.

2007-06-23 10:51:17 · answer #2 · answered by gugliamo00 7 · 0 0

I find it incomprehensible that people believe this "third rock from the sun" is the ONLY planet in the entire universe that might hold intelligent life.
If God (or Nature, or the 'big bang theory', or an intelligent designer) created the universe, then WHY did He choose to create life only on this one insignificant sphere?

If we "Earthlings" have the intelligence to now send men to other planets, or send satellites to distant stars, why are we so absolutely sure that other civilizations - more advanced than our own - haven't been doing the very same thing for centuries or eons before us??

There is substantive - and credible - evidence that UFOs (or extra-terrestrial beings) have visited our Earth, landed on our Moon before us, or have been observed by our own astronauts while traveling through space.

Our own hubris is the only reason most human beings will refuse to believe in extraterrestrials. Just as we find it impossible to believe in a "God" that had no beginning and has no end, we find it just as difficult to comprehend that there might be a species "out there somewhere' that is smarter than we are; that, of course, could destroy all of our civilization's myths and beliefs (including beliefs in religion, science, economics, politics, and social structure) that are so ingrained in our global societies.

Yes, I seriously believe in 'outer space beings' - and I find those who profess disbelief in such possibilities as single-minded, frightened, self-absorbed, juvenile, not very objective and dreadfully uninformed. -RKO- 06/23/07

2007-06-23 10:38:26 · answer #3 · answered by -RKO- 7 · 0 0

I seriosuly believe in aliens....not neccesarily green men, but maybe some type of species that can think, and feel, and dream, maybe even in a more advanced way than us humans can. The universe is HUGE, and finding a species with these abilities is probably a rare jem in the universe....even so, I find that there must be some other beings, maybe on the other side of the universe, but taht we may never come in contact with for years, or even in the lifetime of our species...just think, our spaceships haven't even gotten far enough to leave very far from our solar system, let alone our galaxy!

I find it very narcissistic of humans to think that out of the 100 billion of galaxies, each with a couple of billions of planets and stars, our particular star and planet were the only ones "blessed" enough to support life.

i think that a qoute from one of my favorite movies, "Contact" pretty much summarizes how I feel:

Ellie: Dad, do you think there's people on other planets?
Dad: I don't know, sparks. But I guess I'd say if it's just us... seems like an awful waste of space.

2007-06-23 10:48:19 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Most people have enough bible knowledge to remember that Jesus Christ, who is God's son, and a spirit creature, is the first born of all creation. He lived for eons of time in space before visiting the earth and God acknowledged him at Luke 3:17 calling him 'His son'. After completing his earthly assignment that God gave him, he ascended back to heaven. (Luke 24:50-51) Also angels, demons (disobedient angels) along with Satan (all spirit creatures), lived in space (heaven) but they came to the earth as well. So I would say that yes..there are creatures that live in space that have, and are now visiting the earth.

2007-06-23 11:24:47 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

We can't be the only exception in a universe where trillions of galaxies each formed by billions of stars exist.
One must be very narrow minded to believe that. Many stars much older than our Sun have planets which may have harbored life millions of years before it started in our planet.

2007-06-23 10:25:27 · answer #6 · answered by NaughtyBoy 3 · 1 0

There HAS to be other life forms in the universe...no matter how small the chances are, the universe is infinite, and just by luck another planet has to be out there somewhere that can sustain life.

However, I don't think we'll ever find any, nor will any other life forms find us.

2007-06-23 10:41:11 · answer #7 · answered by heatwizard3 1 · 0 0

I think that there is a possibility of other beings out there that are not necessarily human. If there are planets out there then there could be life--not as we know it--but a different type of life could be out there

2007-06-23 10:23:09 · answer #8 · answered by jaspers mom 5 · 1 0

Yes I do believe in space beings. We are the beings we so crave to meet and understand. Mankind. --The most alien being of all!

2007-06-26 17:34:10 · answer #9 · answered by Guy E 3 · 0 0

I have no reason to disbelieve that the possibility is there.

2007-06-23 10:28:14 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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