I believe that there are other life forms in outer space, but I guess they're not like us I guess if there are other life forms they're goin' to be uni-cellular organisms or invisible life forms, so my answer is yes.
Yes I do believe that there is more life out there. Maybe we are one kind of creature and there is no life like ours out there... but there has to be any other kind or of organisms. Like I said in other thread, it is very egocentric to think that "we are the only living creatures in the whooooooooooole universe"
There are a lot of places we haven't got in yet. We can barely go to Mars... there are other galaxies and stuff... we don't know what are in them... and I don't think that the universe is desolated and we are the only only ones left...
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I believe that there are other life forms in outer space, but I guess they're not like us I guess if there are other life forms they're goin' to be uni-cellular organisms or invisible life forms, so my answer is yes.
Pretty much exactly what I'm saying, though interesting examples. Heck, if you think about it, going off this theory, it might even be possible all these TV shows, movies & Anime we like watching are in fact other realities, the "creative" people who thought them up really just tapping in mentally & writing what they see...
Damn long train trips & overactive mind...
And as Kumabear76 said, humans have essentially literally just arrived when you consider the age of the universe. I would not be surprised one bit if there are civilizations out there far more advanced than our rowdy little play group. For that matter I wouldn't be surprised one bit if they've even visited us already.
It's a big universe. Anything is possible...
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These photos were taken with the Hubble telescope. Notice the vast amount of galaxies? These were taken at the "ends of the universe". Scientists believe these to be the farthest reaches of the universe. Still think there isn't life outside of Earth?For more info, go to HubbleSite -- Out of the ordinary...out of this world.
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Its funny if you think about it. At every center of a galaxy is a super massive black hole. Yeah I know that was off topic but oh well.
Yeah Atomic, shove those pictures into the face of every nonboliever here.
Any way as any one can see the univers is HUGE with hundreds if not thousands of galaxys. How can any one say that life doesnt exist?
I watched a show on the Discovery channel one time 'bout black holes and they say that black holes may actually be essential for life on other worlds. We even have one right here in the milky way, and the scientists on the show said that it was essential for life on earth. One way that it is essential is that the gravity pull caused by the black hole helps ta keep the earth from bein' pommeled by comets and stray meteors, so I say that ur comment has relevance, but that's jus' me.![]()
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So, subtracting everything I've read so far aside, I'd honestly have to say NO.
Why? Simply because it hasn't been proven yet.
That's how I go with all my theroys. If it was never proven, then I can't honestly believe in it. Give me proof, I believe. Simple enough.
Kind of a bad theroy though but whatever. It's my belief.
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Fair enough. We're all entitled to believe what we want to believe.
I am curious though, what kind of evidence would you need to see? Would you need a conversation with an alien life form, or would a creditable pic be enough? Hell, would you need to see their home planet for yourself?
Just curious...
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