I think it would be arrogant to think that out of the vast expanse of the universe our tiny rock is the only one with life. Now I am not going to say intelligent life, that raises issues as to how to define "intelligent". I am just going to say life in general, like even small things like cyanobacteria or amoebas or non-vascular plants.
Now, the odds of coming into contact or discovering this life are extremely low.
2007-07-18 13:53:56
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answered by Lady Geologist 7
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Its already been carried out and that's favourite because of the fact the Drake Equation. On NASA's internet site we've the workign for our Milky way on my own: Is there a thank you to estimate the kind of technologically stronger civilizations that would exist in our Galaxy? collectively as engaged on the national Radio Astronomy Observatory in green monetary business enterprise, West Virginia, Dr. Frank Drake conceived a skill to mathematically estimate the kind of worlds that would harbor beings with technologies which could communicate around the vastness of interstellar area. The Drake Equation, because it got here to be favourite, became formulated in 1961 and is in lots of cases properly-known via the scientific community. N = fs * fp * ne * fld * fi * fc * fl the place, N = The kind of communicative civilizations interior the Milky way fs = The kind of stars interior the Milky way fp = The fraction of those stars with planets (modern-day info exhibits that planetary structures could be basic for stars like the solar.) ne = The kind of Earth-like worlds in line with planetary gadget fld = The fraction of those Earth-like planets the place existence definitely develops fi = The fraction of existence web content the place intelligence develops fc = The fraction of communicative planets (those on which electromagnetic communications technologies develops) fl = The fraction of a planet's lifetime that has a technological civilization If we replace, N = fs * fp * ne * fld * fi * fc * fl N = 4 hundred billion (a million/4) 2 (a million/2) (a million/10) (a million/10) (a million/one hundred million) N ~ 10 technological civilizations in in simple terms the Milky way Galaxy! What could we do to make certain the kind of technological civilizations that exists interior the Universe? Multiply this via billions; the kind of galaxies interior the Universe!
2016-12-10 16:13:37
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answered by Anonymous
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With out Question!! Think about it like this. We live on a planet with an average sun, in an average solar system in, one of billions apon billions of galaxies, in what could be just an average universe. If we are the only "intellegent life" what a complete waste of space. And fankly anyone who thinks we are alone is a IDIOT!!
2007-07-18 18:13:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I think that there is other intelligent life in the universe because about 270 extra-solar planets has been discovered out of which many planets are suspected to have life in it.
2007-07-18 15:40:32
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answered by rashid 2
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Dear Asker:
This question has only been asked in here about 10,000 times previously. Did you by chance do a search using the key words "Intelligent Life" before asking the question?
2007-07-18 14:25:53
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answered by zahbudar 6
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Oh yes, they probably saw us 50-60 thousand years ago, found crude primative and animal like, crossed us off their list. I for 1 hope they come back soon. Fire was a help to us, I wonder what they might have next visit.
2007-07-18 15:55:03
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answered by dbargersr 1
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In my opinion, there is no intelligent life anywhere else in the universe because I think the earth is unique in that respect.
2007-07-18 13:53:24
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answered by cidyah 7
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I don't believe there is, not like us anyway. I am beginning to wonder if there is even intelligent life on Earth.
2007-07-18 14:14:55
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answered by Bomba 7
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No. I don't think there's any intelligent life. Not even in our solar system.
2007-07-18 15:04:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Recently NASA is going to one of jupiter's moons and studying them. they think there might be forms of life in it.
2007-07-18 14:03:37
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answered by Kyle 3
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