Sure, we would be pretty naive (and vain) to think that out of all the solar systems and planets in the entire universe, that we are the only ones.
I do have a weird story, actually! I was at a bonfire, at night, on a beach in FL, about 4 years ago. There were roughly 40 people there. Most of them looking at the fire, but me and a friend were sitting on the beach and talking and out of nowhere these red lights appeared, and moved in a way I've never seen anything earthly move, and then shot off and disappeared. I thought it was amazing and some other people close by were talking about it too and we asked if they say what we saw and they did. However, the friend I was with was so freaked out that we had to leave the beach/bonfire. I don't know what it was, obviously, but I've never seen anything like it before or since. (I grew up right near a flight training school and airport most of my life - so I know what aircraft looks like at night.)
I don't know that I'd go as far as to say that it was an "alien" UFO, or even that it was in the earths atmosphere for that matter - but it was pretty incredible and I know I'll never forget it.
2007-08-20 10:21:58
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answered by I, Sapient 7
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I believe their is life out there... it would be arrogant not to since there are incomprehensibly large numbers of possible existence of life. On the other hand... I suppose it's just as likely that we are the most or least advanced life in existence... but more than likely we fall somewhere in between on that scale. Are there other civilizations that are advanced enough that they could travel here? I can't say for sure.. but I can say if they are that advanced then we would only know they exist if they wanted us to know such a thing.
2007-08-20 17:30:02
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answered by pip 7
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There is no doubt that aliens exist. I believe that earth is an experiment of many species that have come to seed this earth to find the answear to the common question: Can we exist in harmony if we were to become one? They have been in conflict for eons and have agreed to come here to see that if they all became one species,would there differences disappear and could they exist in this galaxy on a common bond. Earth is that experiment. There are too many genetic differences among humans that support this hypothesis and there is evidence(although not mainstream) that our DNA has been tampered with many times and manipulated.
2007-08-20 19:21:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Picture a galaxy like our Milky Way galaxy.
OVER 100,000,000,000 stars in a galaxy.
Now know that there are Billions and Billions of galaxies out there. Each star could be capable of having its own planetary system like ours.
We would be pretty selfish to think that our mother Earth is the only planet capable of hosting life.
2007-08-20 17:23:46
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answered by Sean C 2
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I believe that life exists on other planets. The universe is so big that it is almost impossible that life only developed on this one planet.
But I don't believe any aliens are visiting earth. I do not see any scientific verifyable evidence that they are here. Until I do, I will remain doubtful.
Of course, no one knows for sure!!!
2007-08-20 17:24:53
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answered by Jeffrey K 7
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a few years ago,astronauts brought sample of ''soil''from mars. when scientists looked over it, they found a kind of bacterium. I'm not so sureabout the aliens on TV with the bib heads and all that stuff, but there's trillions and trillions of other galaxies out there and there's bound to be anothe planet that has aliens.The MilkyWay is like a tiny grain of sand on a beach, immagine if you counted all the other grains of sand.
2007-08-20 17:26:30
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answered by coldfire_blacksheep 2
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I don't. I have read so much about this subject and seen plenty of programs in which put down and prove wrong so many theories about the existence of such creatures. Many of those aliens and such that people claim to appear happen to be caused by nature itself.
2007-08-20 17:23:53
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answered by Amapolita 4
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Of course we are not alone. Arrogance and ignorance lend themselves quite nicely to our childish conclusions about being at the center of things.
There is much truth in our faces already that we cannot handle.
2007-08-20 17:27:51
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answered by Starte Christ 4
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There may well be life elsewhere, but intergalactic space is the "great quarantine", The distances are just too great to cross.
There are also UFO"s, but I believe these are natural phenomenon that we just don't yet understand.
Lets just balieve in proven facts shall we? All else is superstition and myth.
2007-08-20 17:32:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know for sure... it's certainly POSSIBLE that there's extraterrestrial life out in the universe somewhere. As far as UFO's go ... ((shrug)) ... I'm pretty sure that if some species has conquered inter-stellar flight, they probably wouldn't be all THAT interested in a species that's barely even house-broken like ourselves.
2007-08-20 17:25:37
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answered by Eric C 6
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