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This is a straight question.
As we just know the boundaries of our Solar System

2007-07-16 22:42:26 · 28 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

28 answers

there are no humans in other planets. If there are living beings in other planets then they will be called aliens. Humans belong to the earth, aliens in other planets.

2007-07-16 22:52:38 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No I do not think there are any more Humans out there. Humanoids (Aliens which have the Human form or look but that are not Human) yes, also there will be other sentient life out there, the maths are just to big and probability rates the finding of another race of beings as potentially high.
There are now quite a few Extra Solar System Planets found all over the immiediate area of space (within 30 light years) of here, none however are expected to hold life as they are Gas Giants mainly (like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.) but with the next generation of telescopes that are going to be launched over the next 10 years the chances of finding Earth sized planets in the correct position will increase.
Keep watching the news and papers, who knows we may be in contact sooner than you think with some.

2007-07-17 05:58:05 · answer #2 · answered by Kevan M 6 · 0 0

The only way other humans would be on other planets is if they were put there. Humans are from here alone, and no coincidence of genetics will make anything like them anywhere else. There will be life somewhere else though. With all the stars in the universe, there must be life. We would be too ego centric to think we are alone.

2007-07-17 05:49:46 · answer #3 · answered by mike453683 5 · 0 0

If there is life on other planets, there there is probably no real need for it to reach the level of intelligence that humans have reached. Consider that, if it wasn't for a stray asteroid hitting the Earth 65 million years ago, the dinosaurs may well still be around, eating each other to survive, without technology. This being the case, we may never be able to find any other life forms on other planets, since we are looking for unnaturally produced EM emissions with the SETI project.

Our level of intelligence is not inevitable, it is just fortuitous.

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2007-07-17 06:37:07 · answer #4 · answered by Labsci 7 · 0 1

Given what we know about the size of the universe, there is a non nil probability for that intelligent life exists elsewhere in other solar systems.

That this intelligent life might physically ressemble to us, human beings, is a very demanding expectation.

But in any case we know for sure that we will never never be able to meet each other.

How frustrating it is; isn't it?

2007-07-17 05:57:11 · answer #5 · answered by Space Bluesman 5 · 0 0

u cud've got answers form other such questions already posted in yahoo answers

NO...and absolutely not. US army has one or more dead alians...this is a secret and not a foolish rumor Also they got their ride...its made up of ultra light metal...thats all the media can get.

and the probability of us being alone is too less.

i'm a technical sorta chap and an atheist...so u get it...i'm not mad...the conclusions above are logical...not jus cranked up from no where.

Also its said they made us...actually i think its right what sud have happened is they left the basic cell on earth and saw us grow...when the original human took shape they had encountered with these aliens and called them god coz they cudnt explain their technology. how ever they analyzed that we will grow to their technology too soon as we have big brains(u see we r much too intelligent than other animals....this is un natural)...so they gave us the sense of entertainment. and added too much sex to us so we get distracted properly. Actually if u see we dont need the sensation we get during sex...its more than needed...not any animal in this word has such strong sex drive as we have...also we can mate 365 days...thats more time wasted.

2007-07-17 06:04:50 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Other humans - very, very unlikely. Even if you were to re-run evolution on this planet, the odds are astronomical (no pun) that you would get humans again. But there is very likely to be life, even intelligent life, on other planets. The infamous Drake equation has been updated to imply there could be as many as billion civilisations 'out there'.
But you have to realise how thinly scattered they must be. Inhabited planets are like the lands where the Jumblies live - far and few, far and few!

2007-07-17 05:48:01 · answer #7 · answered by Avondrow 7 · 1 0

Humans, not Alians? Never heard anyone ask this question before, Take a Star!

For Humans to live in the universe they would need another 'Earth' that is more or less alot like our Earth. There is noway Humans can survive in, say mars or pluto. I read that a planet alot like Earth has been discovered.

Another thing, I don't think we are the only living beings on this Earth. God must have more people, we look very tiny to him.

2007-07-17 08:23:05 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Statistically there is a greater than 99.999999% chance of intelligent life existing elsewhere in a universe so large.

Whether they would be human is open to debate.

In any case why connect Human and intelligent... This planet is a living proof that this is not the situation.

2007-07-17 05:57:51 · answer #9 · answered by Wulff1e 5 · 0 0

Well since our universe is so huge I don't see why there wouldn't be other intelligent life out there. I doubt you would be able to call them humans due to the fact that the life on a distant planet would evolve to suit the needs of the life in that particular ecosystem. Chances are they would look nothing like us.

2007-07-17 05:47:20 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Who knows? Nobody, really. I defer to my betters here that some kind of life is making a pest of itself somewhere in the universe, but is there even one planet just like Earth, with a big fat ball of gas on one side, fending off the nasty rocks, and a sun, a star, bringing to it the seeds of life? Gosh, in our galaxy alone there are so many doggoned stars, and the number of galaxies in the universe staggers the imagination. Of course there's 'life' and some of it, a lot of it, is, in human terms, 'intelligent,' and some of it is dumb as an Alabama deputy sheriff, and some of it is so everlasting 'intelligent' that to those critters we puling, bickering, religion-wacko human beings are as dumb as, oh, a Mississippi deputy sheriff. No, they will 'look' nothing at all like us, which wouldn't be a bad thing: we're really uglier than day-old alligator poop. Many, many other animals on our little blue rock are far handsomer.

2007-07-17 07:17:52 · answer #11 · answered by Yank 5 · 0 1

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