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Originally Posted by JohnnyClips
Only an ignorant idiot would think humans are alone in the universe. Its amazing what propaganda/mind control can do...
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Originally Posted by asdasd
I bet you think we live at the center of the universe as I do and everything exponentially outwards is faster, older, and more advanced. Look at the amount of diversity,
it is very obvious.
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Yes there is life in the Universe. Odds are many types of life. For life forms to evolved along the same lines as humans and animals inhabiting Earth would need a repeat of the exact same events, chemicals, atoms, etc. The odds on that suddenly make it a far more less likely occurrence.
Atmosphere, gravity, evolution, food, land, sea, etc. on Earth may be unique to the Earth, scientists accept this. So there's a problem when an alien life form lands on Earth.
They also accept there's a problem flying life forms around our Solar system, let alone our Galaxy. Zero gravity isn't something we could cope with for long and if we did, when we landed on another planet, we would have to cope with the gravity there. Things like Space suits can't protect against gravity. Maybe a space traveler will be bouncing around in a lower gravity, or squashed lik a bug against a wind shield with a too high gravity.
Then there's the problem of getting a life form from A-B. Stop thinking in terms of getting a man on the moon and start thinking of something 100,000 times greater. Food, air, fuel, equipment, gravity, etc.
These rules not only apply to us, they apply to every living creature in the Universe. They will have evolved over millions of years for life on their planet, not for space travel or living on another planet.
Is it possible? Yes. But the odds are extreme in such numbers to make it 0.0001% possible with other life forms.
The odds are if we were ever visited by a craft from another galaxy it would be 100% machine. Like what we are doing with Mars. For that the odds plummet to something probable.
I watch to much mid day TV.
