Topic: do aliens really exist? | |
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I agree
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... you're not crazy just put the pipe down..lol.. .. I wouldn't make contact with us and I live here..lmao... I don't know ...Braveheart. Yep....it appears aliens, demons, angels, or multidimensional beings may appear to potentially exist...lol |
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With the planet still finding new species of plants and animals here, I highly doubt, that Earth is the only planet ever to sustain life. They'll be there somewhere. Maybe Star Trek could turn itself into a documentary! =x
Personally, I'm hoping to meet an Asari! =P |
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.. I love this topic.. do aliens exist... what do you think we are.. looking into the window we are the aliens..wow.. I have to agree that how humans relate to planet earth is as a visitor, an alien. |
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hay don't kno wat I saw but sure im still a beliver ad I agree way would thay bother to make contact For the same reason I like to nod at people on the street. |
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Edited by
mightymoe
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Fri 04/25/14 11:04 AM
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the universe is a composed of different galaxies and a galaxy is composed of celestial bodies (meteors, asteroids, planets, comets and etc) and therefore, maybe there are any living creatures other than us.. agree? mathmatics/statistics says there are... millions of trillions of stars, yes, there is... |
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the universe is a composed of different galaxies and a galaxy is composed of celestial bodies (meteors, asteroids, planets, comets and etc) and therefore, maybe there are any living creatures other than us.. agree? mathmatics/statistics says there are... millions of trillions of stars, yes, there is... Agreed, there has simply got to be. |
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the universe is a composed of different galaxies and a galaxy is composed of celestial bodies (meteors, asteroids, planets, comets and etc) and therefore, maybe there are any living creatures other than us.. agree? Its unlikely that life would form on meteors, asteroids and comets... But most scientists agree that it is very likely there is life elsewhere in the cosmos because of the astonishing number of planets we've observed in goldilocks zones they have already found evidence of life in meteorites... more than once... |
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do you think the saucers fly them selves
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Yea aliens exits n their technology so vast frm humans beings...So many ufo's objected there in earth..i think they cn't show up their identity to humans n as we knw their r so many galaxies in the unviserve so its hard to find aliens wer they exit...someday human caught the aliens...
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yes.
i'm pretty sure i have dated a few! |
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Sadly, Kepler died last year. It was finding planets at around half the stars it viewed. It is now estimated that just as many habitable worlds exist on moons which happen to orbiting large planets in the Goldilocks zones of many stars. On top of that, there appear to be many rocky planets around the Red Dwarfs ... the dim but numerous small stars that go unseen in the sky but exist in vast numbers.
Yeah, there are beings on other worlds. |
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As an Earth science student....the likelihood of another intelligent species is much higher than previously believed. Here is why...in our Galaxy, the Milky Way, we have hundreds of thousands of other solar systems. Most of these....yes, there are a few exceptions....the majority have terrestrial planets, some debris from when the star ignited and Jovian planets....gas giants. This does not mean that every solar system contains life....but it means that there is a chance for it. Next, it must contain a medium or lesser star. After that, it is possible that other things are required. Now, of those that have similar conditions....have they existed as long as our solar system has....are we looking at a star that has already died....and if so, did the species find a way off of their rock before it occurred? The next thing to think about....what constitutes intelligent life? I see things posted on Facebook that proves being human does not equal intelligence.....you know what I mean....lol. Are we only looking at bipedal, upright species or are we considering ocean creatures, aviary, etc.? On planet a, intelligent life might look and move like sloths....on planet b, there might only be star light seeking bacteria, etc. life exists out there....trust me, it has to. The question is....how much like us is it? We have trillions of Galaxies out there with hundreds of thousands to millions of solar systems.
Biblically speaking....imagine for a moment that you are God or a "creative Diety". You have created Earth and all of it's creatures. ... ... And four years later, God time, of course....you get to thinking....perhaps you could have come up with more creatures....and you wonder what a big cat with longer hind legs and a longer neck would look like....what the heck....let's give it webbed feet and let it swim.....you get what I'm saying? Surely God made more. I didn't stop after making one quilt....I've made several....and intend on making more.... |
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Yes, but red dwarfs are stars that never gained enough mass to ignite. This means that the heat they gained is too temporary to ever achieve life on their terrestrial planets...well....complicated life forms, at any rate.
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If you consider the math and the number of Goldilocks planets we have been finding, it is pretty much a certainty that life exists in some form.
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Yeah I believe that aliens exist .why not of all the infinite space to believe we are the only ones is kinda
stupid. And if they are smarter than us they probley view us like the buffoons we are from a distance. |
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Question was do they really exist? It exist when it does. Until then nothing is known. Should someone believe they exist then they believe. Something is or isn't. Not knowing for sure is stressful, so know when you know. And think about mowing the lawn instead.
hope this clarifies completely. |
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I think they found life matter after smashing into a comet.
It had all of the building blocks for life. |
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Do aliens exist? Probably. Do they abduct people and do **** probes? I highly doubt it.
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