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2007-11-11 23:11:53 · 13 answers · asked by DivCW 2 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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This is a secret of nature, we do not know the answer and are not likely to know for as long as we remain homo sapiens. To do so would require that we also know about the nature of GOD, about whom most scientists are now in denial, prefering instead to behave like ostriches with their heads buried in the sand and pretending to be entirely hidden! This question is tied up with the ORIGIN & NATURE of the entire universe for which our species Homo Sapiens has not the faculty of fathomimg. Remember, just about 200,000 years ago, we were most probably like the great apes of today - just able to forage food from the forest, outwit our predators and look for mates. We have come a long way since then, but whether we can attain the ULTIMATE by having answers to the above remains to be seen.

2007-11-11 23:42:35 · answer #1 · answered by Paleologus 3 · 1 0

Scientist have been studying and pondering on this very question for years... and you thing that some nerd on Yahoo Answers can put an end to this mystery? ..

Anyways the obvious answer would be yes, an infinite universe, and an accidental situation that caused life on earth couldn't have possibly have only occured here... in an infinite of space then the logical answer is that there is an infinite amount of intelligent life other then earth... Now this doesn't mean that we are being "visited" ... perhaps UFO's are nothing but hoaxes, or top-secret government air crafts, or possibly even enemy spy sattelites, we small time folk will probably never know. It's best to keep an open mind about everything though, because think about it, what do we KNOW? ... We used to know the earth was round didn't we?

2007-11-11 23:23:11 · answer #2 · answered by Aaron H 2 · 0 0

Scientists have verified the existence of at least 7 planets with atmospheres and composition closely matched to Earth, however they are too far away to determine if these planets also support life forms similar to ours. Considering the variety of life forms present in our environment, it's almost guaranteed that these planets have some form of life. The real question is how advanced the life forms are, whether there are only microscopic bacteria or life forms even more advanced than our own.

2007-11-11 23:23:47 · answer #3 · answered by jaelithe13 2 · 0 0

In the light of recent discoveries such as deep sea thermal vents, many exobiologists believe that life will exist wherever there is liquid water. Microbial life is probably very common throughout the galaxy and beyond. Even complex life is probably quite likely, so long as you have a planet with a similarly stable environment like Earth's.

It is my contention that we are not the only technological civilisation in the Milky Way galaxy and that there are others out there with vastly superior technology. I can't prove it but that's my gut feeling on the matter.

2007-11-12 00:22:12 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

properly nevertheless we've not extremely have been given the respond it it yet yet there are various proposed theories approximately it properly 2 of them being the main regular and excepted ones are first - initially while earth became created the situations on earth, specifically speaking the ambience and the temperature have been very distinctive from what we journey now and at that element many debris consistently banged into one yet another and formed a complicated substance which some how began living - nevertheless surprisingly strange theory yet .... 2d - properly merely that actual existence started on another planet or some celestial physique and befell to return and forth to earth, in all risk by way of way of asteroids and stuff, this would have been plausible by means of life of extremophiles that could proceed to exist even under extreme situations - properly the theory says the in all risk some microbes could have have been given frozen on some asteroid and while that asteroid hit the earth, the ice melted and those microbes started a clean existence on earth properly in the two theories existence started in water and additionally none can extremely actual clarify how precisely existence began, additionally in the two, those user-friendly microbes then developed into distinctive creatures very slowly, finally will become what growing to be to be what all of us understand existence as now

2016-12-16 06:03:19 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

i am almost positive there is there are billions of stars and thousands mayb even millions of planets we havnt even discovered yet earth can't be the only planet out there with life there has to be another place. however, we just don't have the technology to communicate with them and we may never have it

2007-11-12 06:52:25 · answer #6 · answered by Rockout346 1 · 0 0

Billions of galaxy, Billions of planets....I'm guessing there is like plant-like life forms on other planets

2007-11-11 23:19:02 · answer #7 · answered by predatordin 2 · 0 0

Its unknown.But who knows? There really might be life on other planets...

2007-11-12 00:04:52 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

im sure there is-but not found yet-

there are other dimensional forms of 'life' here on earth -but were not clever enough to see them yet

2007-11-11 23:16:27 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It would be great waste of space in a perfectly good universe if there weren't.

2007-11-12 01:15:06 · answer #10 · answered by Lorenzo Steed 7 · 1 0

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