ME!!!
2007-11-07 22:41:48
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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We know that there are an infinite number of galaxies out there and the probability that we posses the only planet which has developed life is so small that it would be just too silly to believe we are living on the only one. Would accepting this mean that we are not the 'crown of creation'? Better let's admit it, then after recognizing that humans are in a still very primitive state, with all the destruction and self destruction going on, because material aspects are the most important and nearly all what humans are striving for and then we might realize that religious and spiritual concepts are mainly a cover-up on top of selfish behavior. Seeing and experiencing all this, one easily can fall into disappointment and depression, as there seems no way out and no change possible.
Just the possibility and this is more than probable, that there is life on other planets, can give us some hope that it might be in our reach that there is a growing process going on, although for us, in this short moment we can only oversee, there seems no changes. We need to look very near to observe that indeed there is some progress and this we can recognize best when we look at ourselves being aware about our inner growing. This of course has its ups and downs and we might need to observe for many years... Maybe at least twenty years... or do you think that you are the same ignorant and silly person you have been? Probably not, even though you might be more frustrated and disappointed and will have lost some part of your illusions and blown up concepts... Coming nearer to accept reality and let go some of your worries...
Well, this is a bit off topic, so I better close.
BeiYin
PS: By the way: I'm a visitor on this planet (so I can ensure you that there is life on other planets!) and that makes it that I see things going on here clearer. So if you want to ask me some questions, I will be happy to answer them.
BeiYin
Oops! I should have made a smiley in my PS ;-) to make it clear that this was meant funny. Now I'm accused to have a 'superiority complex' and other horrible things more. Well, people see what they want to see, it gives them the opportunity to spit out what they had to swallow all life long...
2007-11-07 23:56:03
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answer #2
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answered by BeiYin *answers questions* 6
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We're here, I see no reason why there can't be other Earth-like worlds amongst the 150 billion plus stars in the Milky Way. Whether there are creatures out there with similar technology, or much more advanced technology, is a matter of speculation and conjecture for now.
The success of planet hunters in the last decade has certainly strengthened my belief that "we are not alone". It would seem that planets are simply a natural by-product of star formation. That makes a huge number of possible "Earths" in our galaxy alone.
2007-11-08 01:13:02
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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There is probably life on other planets but not in this solar system. There is no good reason to expect at life on any other planet will be any more advanced than it is here, in fact the smartest things might be as smart as dogs, cows, fish or trees.
Actually I don't much care if there is or not.
2007-11-07 23:39:01
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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there is a very high probability of life on other planets with the account of how many glaxies there are and the number of discovered and undiscovered planets and the infinate size of the universe but then again who knows.
2007-11-07 22:46:26
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answer #5
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answered by J 3
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I think it is a bit egocentric of us to believe that out of the huge vastness of the universe that we are the only measly planet out there that has some form of life.
2007-11-08 00:19:37
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answer #6
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answered by John D 3
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yea off course............ thats where all the aliens come from, different galaxy's..........
there are millions and millions of different galaxy's probably with planets like ours, it will be weird if there aint life out there don't you think.
say in 100 years when we are soo advanced and can travel through space, and we don't find no life in the whole of space
2007-11-08 02:23:45
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answer #7
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answered by J 2
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I believe it. They may or may not be a carbon base life form but I believe they exist.
2007-11-07 22:27:33
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answer #8
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answered by Brian 3
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No live in this our solar system .except of earth.maybe life in other solar system.
2007-11-08 02:46:18
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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i surely do. universe afterall is not such a lonely place!!
2007-11-07 22:30:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Well i don't know if i beilive or if i don't
2007-11-07 22:25:16
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answered by sexyguy 2
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