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So you don't believe in any UFO sighting report?
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.
Intelligent beings absolutely exist. There is no way they cannot. The diameter of the observable universe is 93 billion light years [1]. Let me say that again:
93 billion light years.
There is absolutely no way intelligent life hasn't developed somewhere. It's simply not possible.
[1] - Universe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Given the extreme scarcity of intelligent beings on this planet, one has to question the plausibility of intelligent life arising on some other planet.There is absolutely no way intelligent life hasn't developed somewhere. It's simply not possible.
Given the extreme scarcity of intelligent beings on this planet, one has to question the plausibility of intelligent life arising on some other planet.
Actually I do believe in some..
There are many well documented sightings from many different credible witnesses...(I know one)
Given the extreme scarcity of intelligent beings on this planet, one has to question the plausibility of intelligent life arising on some other planet.
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.
No way are we alone in this universe that is in constant growth every day. The creator of the universe has abandoned his creations. He is absent and unknown. Soon different races of beings will meet in this vast universe and there will be wars among them. The winner of this war of the universe will rule from the master planet. He will sort of a combination Darth Vader and Yoda type of being.
Really? Are you sure that you don't mean that the odds aren't that good that we are alone?
The number of estimated stars like our own sun keep increasing.
The number of suns in the Milky Way Galaxy alone is now estimated in the BILLIONS.
The number of GALAXIES in the Universe is estimated in the BILLIONS.
Equate in the fact that for each of these stars there are several Planets and Moons that orbit them..
If you THINK a little it is actually about IMPOSSIBLE that the Universe isn't literally FULL of MILLIONS of advanced types of life forms.....
If you THINK a little it is actually about IMPOSSIBLE that the Universe isn't literally FULL of an INFINITELY number of types of less than civilly intellect types of life forms.....
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.
Whoops, you said scarcity, sorry. Either way, I stand by my assessment.
The existence of intelligent life on Earth is merely the result of a cosmic crap-shoot. Given the size of the observable universe there's no reason to believe a similar crap-shoot hasn't occurred elsewhere.
I think if people from another planet found us and we met them that we and them would be so ecstatic to see each other we would not war even if both our leaders wanted us all too.
I think if people from another planet found us and we met them that we and them would be so ecstatic to see each other we would not war even if both our leaders wanted us all too.
This depend if they are more intelligent then us. They will be our enemy.
I believe that emotions are a primitive instinct that will be deminished through evolution.
After years of development and experiences, the fine tuning of a species to be at the height of their advances will result in only logical decision making and proliferation as a species...because emotions often affect critical survival choices in an adverse way.
There may be life on other planets, but for the 5 million or so light years that we can see in every direction, there are none.
1. The edge of the observable universe (relative to Earth) is 46.5 billion light-years away [1], not 5 million light years.
2. Humans have only observed a sliver of a fraction of that area.
3. Even if we can visually observe a planet it is almost impossible for us to determine what is on it.
[1] - Observable universe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ummmm....no. The universe is only 15 billion years old or so, and since we can't see further than the light carrying the picture, our radius of view is 15 billion light years.
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