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Post by Feologild Oakes on Oct 24, 2018 19:25:03 GMT
Honestly do you actually believe that there is life on other planets?
Consider that there are billions of planets in the universe, it makes sense to me that there are life on other planets.
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Post by Schwarzwald Magnus on Oct 24, 2018 20:08:01 GMT
Probably haven't evolved yet.
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Post by Sandman on Oct 24, 2018 20:29:35 GMT
Honestly do you actually believe that there is life on other planets? Consider that there are billions of planets in the universe, it makes sense to me that there are life on other planets. I do not know but I would guess yes so I voted yes. Like you said with billions of planets in the universe why would earth be the only one with life.
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Post by ghostintheshell on Oct 24, 2018 20:32:16 GMT
Yes, I believe there are several dozens of planets/moons in this very galaxy that supports life, let alone the entire universe.
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Post by Terrapin Station on Oct 24, 2018 20:39:41 GMT
Undoubtedly there is life on plenty of other planets and moons.
And I'd be dumbfounded if there didn't turn out to be life on some other planets and moons in our own solar system even.
I'd bet there's some sort of life on at least 1% of all planets and moons in the universe.
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Oct 24, 2018 20:49:03 GMT
I have no set beliefs but I think its very possible.
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Post by Super-predator on Oct 24, 2018 21:07:37 GMT
Absolutely! It makes no sense that we would be alone as the only life bearing planet in the universe. Also it's important to remember that even planets that seem to be lifeless might actually contain extremophiles.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2018 21:19:03 GMT
I think it's almost impossible for us to be the only life in the universe.
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Post by amyghost on Oct 24, 2018 21:24:43 GMT
Probably haven't evolved yet. Well, neither have we.
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Post by Schwarzwald Magnus on Oct 24, 2018 21:48:54 GMT
Probably haven't evolved yet. Well, neither have we. It's a fallacy to equate evolution with progress.
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Post by ant-mac on Oct 24, 2018 21:52:21 GMT
There's almost certainly life on other planets...
The only question is what form will this life take?
Simple, complex or intelligent?
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Post by amyghost on Oct 24, 2018 21:54:53 GMT
It's a fallacy to equate evolution with progress. It's something of a fallacy to think we've progressed all that much.
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Post by Schwarzwald Magnus on Oct 24, 2018 21:56:04 GMT
It's a fallacy to equate evolution with progress. It's something of a fallacy to think we've progressed all that much. What's progression to you?
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Post by amyghost on Oct 24, 2018 22:04:42 GMT
It's something of a fallacy to think we've progressed all that much. What's progression to you? Not killing the planet that's your only home, for starters.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Oct 24, 2018 22:13:04 GMT
Absolutely positively no question. With one caveat: life may (or specifically probably certainly) have come & vanished all over the universe these past handful billions of years. Is there life right now? Yeah. Is it all teeming waiting for one another? Yeah no. Intelligent beings may have lived near a star a few million years ago & destroyed themselves already. There will also be life after Earth all over the place.
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Post by theauxphou on Oct 24, 2018 22:17:20 GMT
I believe it's more likely than unlikely, given the estimated size of the entire universe.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2018 22:21:11 GMT
yes. havent they already found some on Mars? like a single celled mold or something?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2018 22:30:34 GMT
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Post by MCDemuth on Oct 24, 2018 22:49:53 GMT
Yes, I do believe there is, at least, simple life, such as: plants, on other planets in our nearly infinite universe...
Intelligent Life, Not sure, but the odds are in favor of that existing, somewhere, too!
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Post by hardball on Oct 24, 2018 23:31:21 GMT
Yes, without a doubt.
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