yes, earth sucks
2007-12-13 05:28:24
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answer #1
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answered by beanweed5150 3
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Your question is poorly worded. What does "another galaxy after space" mean??
Not that it really matters:
1. Man evolved on Earth. It is highly doubtful that a sufficiently similar biochemistry would evolve elsewhere where we COULD live.
2. The distances in the Universe are so vast that we will very likely NEVER reach the CLOSEST solar system. We were born of Earth and we will die on Earth and nothing but some satellites in interstellar space will mark that we ever existed. To speak of visiting another galaxy is madness beyond madness. Of course in a couple of billion years Andromeda and the Milky way are going to collide. But we wont be watching. All life will have been dead for a billion years when that happens.
2007-12-13 06:54:53
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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There are 100's of billions of galaxies IN space,each galaxy containing 100's of billions of stars(our sun is a star)You couldn't actually live "in a galaxy"per se,you could live on a PLANET orbiting a STAR in a particular galaxy.There are undoubtedly 100's of billions of stars in the universe with planets similar to ours orbiting them.Life has probably occurred on most,as we see the "building blocks"of life(Amino acids)are quite common,even being detected in interstellar clouds.Whether intelligence exists elsewhere is debatable,because we see that on the only place we know of that has life,EARTH,intelligence was a billions to one shot,and possibly could never have arisen at all,and we may possibly "intelligence"ourselves to extinction through nuclear war and environmental destruction before we ever reach the first star other than our sun.
That being said,IF there were a planet like ours,and we could get there,I'd go even if it was a one way trip,just for the joy of discovery
2007-12-13 05:54:09
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answer #3
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answered by reporters should die 5
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Earth sucks??? You should get out more, little girl.
So far, we have not seen one place in the universe remotely like Earth. Even living at the South Pole would be infinitely more comfortable that anywhere outside Earth.
Hey, get out in the forest, the ocean, the desert on a cool morning, the mountain air, tumbling mountain stream, coral reef.
I guess it does suck in the mall all the time.
OK many of us would like to explore space, but so many kids answer this type of question by saying the earth sucks.
I feel sorry for them.
2007-12-13 05:58:52
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answered by nick s 6
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There ARE lots of other galaxies in the universe.
There is a good chance that SOMEONE lives in some ot them.
But, the universe is so, extremely large, that the chances of us meeting some of those other people is very, very small. Our imaginations have allowed us to create stories about what might happen if we do, but, up to now, these have only been, just, stories.
Maybe YOU will be a scientist, someday, and be the one who discovers evidence of intelligent life, somewhere, in THIS galaxy.
Wouldn't that be great.
2007-12-13 05:35:34
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answered by Vince M 7
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There are billions of galaxies besides our own in the universe, but I'll stay right here.
2007-12-13 06:29:58
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answered by Chug-a-Lug 7
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I would do anything to walk on another planet that was like Earth. To take it all in would be my heaven.
2007-12-13 05:30:02
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answered by ItsMeTrev 4
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yah... i guess...if it is possible.
2007-12-13 07:18:03
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answered by BOY 7777 1
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