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Have you not read the Bible? It doesn't mention anything about aliens.
What makes you so sure?
Nothing really. I figure if life was out there, we would have at least some kind of definitive clue by now.
How do you figure? It would probably be far away...and might not have any interest in us anyway.
How much of the universe have we actually explored? For that matter, how much of our own solar system have we actually explored?
So what? No evidence, no proof, no aliens.
No evidence, no proof, no aliens.
That's a rather closed-minded attitude.....In this case, we know that we have explored almost NONE of our universe. We know that there are a huge number of worlds. And we know that there is no fundamental biological reason that life could NOT have evolved on a suitable world elsewhere. It would be like living one's entire life in a room, and concluding that nothing outside of the room existed.
I'm not saying aliens definitely exist, since there is no evidence as you said. I think that the overwhelming probability is that they do exist, but there's no evidence yet. But you can't just conclusively say "We are alone" either. There is no evidence to support that claim.
That's a rather closed-minded attitude. This is very different than, say, Bigfoot, where that reasoning would be perfectly valid. In this case, we know that we have explored almost NONE of our universe. We know that there are a huge number of worlds. And we know that there is no fundamental biological reason that life could NOT have evolved on a suitable world elsewhere. It would be like living one's entire life in a room, and concluding that nothing outside of the room existed.
I'm not saying aliens definitely exist, since there is no evidence as you said. I think that the overwhelming probability is that they do exist, but there's no evidence yet. But you can't just conclusively say "We are alone" either. There is no evidence to support that claim.
So what? No evidence, no proof, no aliens.
No evidence, no proof, no aliens.
Looking at all living creatures on our own planet almost everything alive attacks and kills. (Even many plants somehow developed different defense mechanisms). So it is my belief that the highest probability is that aliens wont be a bit friendly.
Likely not in our lifetime but future generations may see this as a reality.
I would like to hear if it's yes or no or we are alone from you and logical reasons.
It is safe to say no one in your bloodline would have anticipated the discovery of the atom....
Interesting.
If we are to believe all the reports that have been made public regarding sightings of UFO's etc., none of them have ever been hostile, again, if we are to believe the reports.
Even ants send out scouts to find new territory to take over...
If any alien was to take over territory here, it would have been done already....just my opinion of course.
In respect to not having seen any aliens yet their is still plenty of time.
The lifespan of the human race is only a fraction of a blink of an eye in terms of the lifespan of the universe.
PS We had evidence it may exist, unlike aliens. :roll:
I agree, but I also feel we should have seen or heard something, anything.
I just don't think anything is out there anymore. Not in the living sense anyway.
I agree, but I also feel we should have seen or heard something, anything.
The same math is also saying the universe has literally millions of advance civilizations.
Some astrophysicist speculate that because of the enormous size of the universe and the almost infinite possibilities of types of life forms out there that it is likely that some species are expanding like a bubble consuming and utilizing every available resource that is increasingly within their reach. They only have the proliferation of their own species in mind.
Like a colony of ants taking over the jungle floor in the insect world.
We are just luckly we are not close to one of these expanding bubbles...yet.
In respect to not having seen any aliens yet their is still plenty of time.
The lifespan of the human race is only a fraction of a blink of an eye in terms of the lifespan of the universe.
What makes you think so? Humans have only had the technological capability to detect extraterrestrial signals for about 60 years or so (assuming they use simple technology that we could detect, which would be a big - and probably incorrect - assumption). The universe is 13.7 billion years old.
I agree, but I also feel we should have seen or heard something, anything.
13.7 billion years olds and nothing.
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