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*Before you go pointing fingers all these numbers are estimated and just to make a point
Supposedly the Universe is endless, in our Galaxy 'The Milky Way' there are somewhat near 300 billion stars, and for example our star, "The Sun" has eight bodies orbiting around it, (ie) The planets. And our sun is just a star. So take in to consideration that each one of these 300 billion stars has eight planets each, ( most likely not true just estimated ) that means there are about "two trillion four hundred billion" planets in our galaxy alone, and were supposed to believe that only one holds life?
Now even more astounding is the the "hubble space telescope" estimates there hundreds of billions of galaxies in the universe. if all these galaxies are around the size of the milky way, the number of planets is unimaginable.
Are we alone? we may never know, we may already. Answer for yourself.
- Livid
Supposedly the Universe is endless, in our Galaxy 'The Milky Way' there are somewhat near 300 billion stars, and for example our star, "The Sun" has eight bodies orbiting around it, (ie) The planets. And our sun is just a star. So take in to consideration that each one of these 300 billion stars has eight planets each, ( most likely not true just estimated ) that means there are about "two trillion four hundred billion" planets in our galaxy alone, and were supposed to believe that only one holds life?
Now even more astounding is the the "hubble space telescope" estimates there hundreds of billions of galaxies in the universe. if all these galaxies are around the size of the milky way, the number of planets is unimaginable.
Are we alone? we may never know, we may already. Answer for yourself.
- Livid
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Livid wrote*Before you go pointing fingers all these numbers are estimated and just to make a point
Supposedly the Universe is endless, in our Galaxy 'The Milky Way' there are somewhat near 300 billion stars, and for example our star, "The Sun" has eight bodies orbiting around it, (ie) The planets. And our sun is just a star. So take in to consideration that each one of these 300 billion stars has eight planets each, ( most likely not true just estimated ) that means there are about "two trillion four hundred billion" planets in our galaxy alone, and were supposed to believe that only one holds life?
Now even more astounding is the the "hubble space telescope" estimates there hundreds of billions of galaxies in the universe. if all these galaxies are around the size of the milky way, the number of planets is unimaginable.
Are we alone? we may never know, we may already. Answer for yourself.
- Livid
Well my self i think there is other life out there but most people when they think about other life on different planets they think they are more advance then us but we could be more advance then they are .
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x69 wroteLivid wrote*Before you go pointing fingers all these numbers are estimated and just to make a point
Supposedly the Universe is endless, in our Galaxy 'The Milky Way' there are somewhat near 300 billion stars, and for example our star, "The Sun" has eight bodies orbiting around it, (ie) The planets. And our sun is just a star. So take in to consideration that each one of these 300 billion stars has eight planets each, ( most likely not true just estimated ) that means there are about "two trillion four hundred billion" planets in our galaxy alone, and were supposed to believe that only one holds life?
Now even more astounding is the the "hubble space telescope" estimates there hundreds of billions of galaxies in the universe. if all these galaxies are around the size of the milky way, the number of planets is unimaginable.
Are we alone? we may never know, we may already. Answer for yourself.
- Livid
Well my self i think there is other life out there but most people when they think about other life on different planets they think they are more advance then us but we could be more advance then they are .
I agree. It is just impossible for us to be the only ones.
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There is no doubt there doubt IMO of life on another planet. My biggest assumption is we must be pretty advanced out of the other galaxies. If there is another planet, and let's say they are unimaginable advanced, there would be evidence of them. And not all life has to be intelligent. We are just some time away until we discover life on another planet.
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AMA wrote There is no doubt there doubt IMO of life on another planet. My biggest assumption is we must be pretty advanced out of the other galaxies. If there is another planet, and let's say they are unimaginable advanced, there would be evidence of them. And not all life has to be intelligent. We are just some time away until we discover life on another planet.True, a single celled organism would be considered an "Alien being" because it would be life on another planet, i agree we are some time away in technology of ever being able to answer this question, but i still sometimes look at the stars in awe, and mentioning stars since its basically looking into the past, these life forms may have died out by now? we may never know.
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Assuming that our universe 90+ billion light years long and that's only OUR universe I wouldn't be suprised if there was more life. To translate how long 90 billion light years is all I can say that 1 light year= 6 trillion miles so 90 billion times 6 trillion is how long our universe is. Which is more than we could ever imagine.
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I've always thought about this.
Me and my dad love talking about things like this. It's impossible that we are alone.
The universe it too big for us to be the only ones and people who don't think so are ignorant in my opinion.
Me and my dad love talking about things like this. It's impossible that we are alone.
The universe it too big for us to be the only ones and people who don't think so are ignorant in my opinion.
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Aliens such as green things no. aliens such as bacteria. is highly likley.
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Poor wrote Aliens such as green things no. aliens such as bacteria. is highly likely.
its really impossible to say, i mean the vast amounts of planets out there and the infinite variety of them also means for the potential of an infinite variety of life also?
The thing is that if we assume that all life is as we humans are and that is destructive by nature, and self destructive to (look at what were doing to our planet) how long will civilization continue until the point of collapse? At some point it will be impossible for us to continue, and this could be 10,000 years into the future which means our Modern civilization has lasted in the region of 15,000 years? at that point.
If alien civilizations are the same, then it could be plausible that they had destroeyed their selves before ever finding life on another planet.
The universe is too massive to comprehend and all i can simply say is that we will never know until we know....
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I don't believe we are so alone there is a Universe/Galaxy full of surprises!
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