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Originally posted by LadyMischief
Actually, it's been proven that there are multiple planets in other solar systems and galaxies that could sustain life. Having all those planets available for habitation and not having other intelligent life in the universe would be akin to planting an entire field of corn and having only one ear grow. Highly unlikely. In fact, the chances are much MORE in favor of life than not.
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depends how you look at it. how do you know life will grow the same or have the same chance to evolve in other solar systems as our own. we barely know our own planet to make assumptions on others.
but yes i do myself belive in other life. the "code" works like this:
there are tons of galaxies with billions of planets in the universe, it is already proven their is other suns, their is trillions of asteroids is the universe, ateroids have small groups of amino acids in them, asteroids hit planets (look at the moon) all it would take it for 1 asteroid to hot maybe one of the million planets that in our definition "could" sustain life for evolution to begin.