there are many stories and facts that prove that there's life outside our planet. whether that is good or bad for us i have no idea. The stories about the aliens wanting to demolish our planet and take over the ruling is kinda scary. I hope all that is not true.
2007-10-02 14:43:18
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answered by ?beauty? 6
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You are in luck! Most people today have been persuaded that life "must" exist elsewhere in the universe. I have to be honest: there IS NO evidence. That's right, no evidence, none whatsoever, zippo, nichego, nikto. But that doesn't matter, because belief in life elsewhere is a religion, so what we lack in evidence, we make up for in artwork, graphics, tall stories and very very bad science. So you will find your audience primed and ready to believe whatever you feed them. Here are some suggestions that will hit the spot: 1) Look at all the stars and galaxies. With billions and billions of stars, life "just has to" exist. 2) There are literally millions of reports of ufos. Even if 99 percent are false, there is still a remainder that proves that life is visiting us from elsewhere. 3) The universe could not possibly contain all those stars for nothing. There si too much for just us. 4) We exist, so other life "must" exist. 5) They found bacteria in a meteor from Mars! 6) There are clearly monuments on Mars and on the moon. Some of the asteroids look artificial 7) The government is always hiding something. It already has warp technology and won't tell anyone. 8) Life started on earth all by it's lonesome self. Surely it must have started elsewhere 9) "Scientists" have discovered that Gleise G is a super earth. So there that proves that life must exist elsewhere 10) All those web sites and books about aliens just can't possibly be wrong now could they? 11) Stephen Hawking has spoken about aliens, so there, they must exist 12) "They" discovered a carbon molecule in a nebula in space, so there: definite proof that life must exist there. I would wish you luck, but you really don't need it. Cheers!
2016-05-18 07:42:18
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answered by Anonymous
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There has to be life outside of our universe. There is an incredible number of planets and stars and galaxies beyond our own;a number far beyond human comprehension. Our evolution is imperfect and flawed, yet we have still become the most powerful and intelligent species within millions and millions of miles. Conditions like ours that can support life could very easily arise somewhere else in the universe. THere has been such a wide window of time, and so much space for it to happen, that it is inevitable that there is life somewhere else in the universe. If we can exist, why should we be the only ones?
2007-10-01 14:14:18
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answered by PRGfUSMC 5
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Yeah, there's something like 400 billion stars in the universe, and many more planets. It just doesn't make sense to believe that we are the only ones; its almost arrogant of us to think we are alone in the universe. There's probably a lot of single-celled life elsewhere, but more evolved life like us might be rare. Rare, but not impossible, so its definitely out there.
2007-10-01 14:13:22
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answered by SVAL 4
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Our solar system is a grain of sand on a giant beach...no...even smaller than that. The universe is an impossibly big place, and there is no way we are alone in the universe, unless there is a God who purposly made us the only ones. But I believe in God and life elsewhere.
2007-10-01 14:12:27
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answered by Daclat M 1
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Just so you know, there are literally TRILLIONS of galaxies (one trillion is 1,000,000,000,000) which alone is an unimaginably large number, and each one of those galaxies contain stars ranging from 100 million to over 100 billion stars like our own sun.
So if you think about it logically, there is no way that we are alone, it's all about circumstances and the numbers say that it's very very likely that there is life out there.
2007-10-01 14:32:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont believe that we are alone in the universe. If this planet can produce life, other planets can produce life. If may not be human life, but there is life. Even if you don't want to believe it. They are out there.
2007-10-01 14:12:40
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answered by angie 2
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Wasn't it Carl Sagan that said something like " if we are alone in the universe it seems like an increadible waste of space"
2007-10-01 16:57:35
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answered by Tony 3
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There is definitely life out there. The question is: what forms.
2007-10-01 16:44:47
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answered by harryb 5
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life could be closer than we expected. here's a planet that might have water - thusly might have life..... only 20 light yeays away
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/070424_hab_exoplanet.html
2007-10-01 15:00:17
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answered by Mercury 2010 7
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