well if we are the only living beings in the universe thats a lot of empty space out there
2007-09-21 15:16:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Alone, in all that space? Not likely. Just do the numbers:
Because of the size of the universe, the odds mathematically are that other creations similar to us are out there.
We need only go back 2000 years here on earth to see a level of intelligence almost equal to our and more advance in some cases. Many things were discovered at almost the same time in different parts of the earth and have been lost and rediscovered again and again.
About 2000 years ago in Alexandra Egypt, which was an educational center, Archimedes had discovered the last planet we have just discovered and made a computer to show where all the planets are at all times.
In cosmic time, the earth and all on it will only exist for the blink of an eye or one heart beat. Read the second link below to learn more about our Immortality. Have had this in my thoughts long before this was written.
2007-09-21 15:51:53
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answered by Pey 7
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It would be naive for man kind to think that he was the only intelligent life in the entire universe. Carl Sagan said there are more stars in the universe then there are grains of sand on all the beaches of the Earth. If even a tiny fraction of those stars had habitable planets orbiting them, and if only a fraction of those planets had life on them, and if a tiny fraction of that life where intelligent it would still be an incredibly large amount of intelligent life!
If we are the only intelligent life, then the universe is a mighty lonely place!
Nobody really knows if we are alone or not, and we will never know until and unless we find "someone" else out there!
2007-09-21 15:26:04
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answered by bender_xr217 7
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We don't know if we are on the only planet which has developed life, but the size and age of the Universe make it extremely likely we are not.
If one is a theist, it might be very limiting to suppose an omnipotent God put life on only one small planet, when there are countless trillions of other planets He could seed if He felt like it.
If one relies only on reliable scientific data, there are huge numbers of planets in each galaxy and huge numbers of galaxies in the Universe. Over many billions of years the chemical processes leading to the first self-replicating organic beings on Earth must have been duplicated countless times throughout the Universe.
2007-09-29 01:27:26
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answered by Captain Atom 6
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Man should not be so arrogant to assume that he alone is the only intelligent life force in the universe.
No ones knows what is really out there...
And who says there is a god and why should we believe that there is such a being...
2007-09-29 15:19:55
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answered by ♫ Bubastes, Cat Goddess♥ 7
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Well think about how big space is??? Do you remember the movie men in black, at the end of the first one when the kick open the locker and they are one of many lockers?? I think that there is something else out there, weather or not we meet them in our life time is another story. I would hope so, but I do think we as a race of very closed minded. It would be a hard idea to except.
2007-09-21 15:20:41
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answered by Anonymous
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thats a matter of opinion
it has not be scientificaly prooven that there are other life forms out there
i think there is a whole other planet that we dont know about that has everybodys twin on it and they are jsut like us they arent evil or good they are just us
and for the twins on earth i think there would be twins on another planet
and if we do hit the apoclypse i think we will all either go to heaven or that planet
i also believe in aliens but not hte classic 1950's alien idea totally different but its hard to describe
this is wat i think it might be right it might be wrong no one knows
2007-09-21 15:26:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I kinda question the 'creationist' point of view. But I do find it difficult to believe that out there, in all the vast infinity of the Universe, that we're the only intelligent life.
Doug
2007-09-21 15:27:51
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answered by doug_donaghue 7
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Given the vastness of the Universe, it is likely that there are other beings on other worlds. And it is entirely possible that there are other universes with other worlds and other beings.
2007-09-26 08:38:14
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answered by Iconoclast 3
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let me guess that you really wanted to ask:
is there life on other planets?
(communication skills are never important in life so don't worry about your lack thereof)
answer: we don't know. we can give well thought out reasons for one position or the other, but we don't really know.
2007-09-21 15:20:23
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answered by Anonymous
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