Do Aliens Exist?

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  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    Yes

    HHAHHAHHAHHAHHAHAH well in 2025 we'll see who the aliens really are...my guess ?, Bill Clinton is an alien and obama is one as well although obama is a rouge clingon of the species who is intent on a one world government but forgot to read the term limits out-lined in the hand book.

    Godfather.

    If anyone is an alien, it is Mitch McConnell, hes from the turtlepeople planet.
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  • Godfather.
    Godfather. Posts: 12,504
    No
    rgambs said:

    HHAHHAHHAHHAHHAHAH well in 2025 we'll see who the aliens really are...my guess ?, Bill Clinton is an alien and obama is one as well although obama is a rouge clingon of the species who is intent on a one world government but forgot to read the term limits out-lined in the hand book.

    Godfather.

    If anyone is an alien, it is Mitch McConnell, hes from the turtlepeople planet.
    HAHHAHHAHAHHAHAH he is the turtle man !!!!!

    Godfather.

  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,657
    Yes
    I'm liking this thread here on AMT. "Aliens; The Funny Thread"!
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  • Godfather.
    Godfather. Posts: 12,504
    No
    brianlux said:

    I'm liking this thread here on AMT. "Aliens; The Funny Thread"!

    yeahhhhhhh buddy !!!!!

    Godfather.

  • Halifax2TheMax
    Halifax2TheMax Posts: 41,995
    Beohner, Rove and McConnell, along with Bush are those Scientology aliens that ruled earth in Battlefield Earth. Then POOF! All gone. If only.
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  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,653
    Yes, and they have visited Earth
    I've seen t
    Don't YOU find it interesting that the head scientist at NASA thinks this???
    And it's not like he said advanced alien life would be discovered. Life starts with single celled organisms. He also means it could be signs of past life.
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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,449
    Yes
    PJ_Soul said:

    I've seen t

    Don't YOU find it interesting that the head scientist at NASA thinks this???
    And it's not like he said advanced alien life would be discovered. Life starts with single celled organisms. He also means it could be signs of past life.
    I just hope it's far enough away that Earthlings don't have the capability to interfere with it.

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  • Godfather.
    Godfather. Posts: 12,504
    No
    PJ_Soul said:

    I've seen t

    Don't YOU find it interesting that the head scientist at NASA thinks this???
    And it's not like he said advanced alien life would be discovered. Life starts with single celled organisms. He also means it could be signs of past life.
    yes I do ! when ever I read or hear people talk about life on other planets I always assume they're talking about up-right walking breathing humaniod type life, but finding life in single celled organisms
    would not suprise me at all, if you think about all the trash and human waste that is left in space one might believe that bacteria could grow and adapet in many different conditions even outer space....
    just a thought.

    Godfather.

  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,449
    Yes

    PJ_Soul said:

    I've seen t

    Don't YOU find it interesting that the head scientist at NASA thinks this???
    And it's not like he said advanced alien life would be discovered. Life starts with single celled organisms. He also means it could be signs of past life.
    yes I do ! when ever I read or hear people talk about life on other planets I always assume they're talking about up-right walking breathing humaniod type life, but finding life in single celled organisms
    would not suprise me at all, if you think about all the trash and human waste that is left in space one might believe that bacteria could grow and adapet in many different conditions even outer space....
    just a thought.

    Godfather.

    well, not really. nothing living from earth can survive in space.

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  • Godfather.
    Godfather. Posts: 12,504
    No

    PJ_Soul said:

    I've seen t

    Don't YOU find it interesting that the head scientist at NASA thinks this???
    And it's not like he said advanced alien life would be discovered. Life starts with single celled organisms. He also means it could be signs of past life.
    yes I do ! when ever I read or hear people talk about life on other planets I always assume they're talking about up-right walking breathing humaniod type life, but finding life in single celled organisms
    would not suprise me at all, if you think about all the trash and human waste that is left in space one might believe that bacteria could grow and adapet in many different conditions even outer space....
    just a thought.

    Godfather.

    well, not really. nothing living from earth can survive in space.

    that we know of anyway.....but to quote Jeff Goldblum from Jurassic Park "life always finds a way"
    so with that in mind is it possible for life of any kind to survive in space ? that kind of streathins my thoughts on E.T's and my idea that there is no such thing as aliens and spaceships only government test craft.

    Godfather.

  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,449
    Yes

    PJ_Soul said:

    I've seen t

    Don't YOU find it interesting that the head scientist at NASA thinks this???
    And it's not like he said advanced alien life would be discovered. Life starts with single celled organisms. He also means it could be signs of past life.
    yes I do ! when ever I read or hear people talk about life on other planets I always assume they're talking about up-right walking breathing humaniod type life, but finding life in single celled organisms
    would not suprise me at all, if you think about all the trash and human waste that is left in space one might believe that bacteria could grow and adapet in many different conditions even outer space....
    just a thought.

    Godfather.

    well, not really. nothing living from earth can survive in space.

    that we know of anyway.....but to quote Jeff Goldblum from Jurassic Park "life always finds a way"
    so with that in mind is it possible for life of any kind to survive in space ? that kind of streathins my thoughts on E.T's and my idea that there is no such thing as aliens and spaceships only government test craft.

    Godfather.

    I highly doubt anything can survive in space without protection. but again, there might be life forms out there that are beyond our comprehension and defy earth science. but I was just referring to your comment about earthly bacteria floating around. because anything that was from earth, to my knowledge, cannot survive outside our atmosphere without protection.

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  • Last-12-Exit
    Last-12-Exit Charleston, SC Posts: 8,661
    No
    The way I see it is that it's me and godfather vs the boards in this thread? Awesome.
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,449
    Yes

    The way I see it is that it's me and godfather vs the boards in this thread? Awesome.

    no, there are a few others who believe the same as you but just haven't commented.

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  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,657
    Yes

    The way I see it is that it's me and godfather vs the boards in this thread? Awesome.

    no, there are a few others who believe the same as you but just haven't commented.

    Actually I kind of liked the sound of Last Exit and Godfather in epic battle against we, the mighty terrestrial earth forces. Ha!

    .
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  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    Yes

    PJ_Soul said:

    I've seen t

    Don't YOU find it interesting that the head scientist at NASA thinks this???
    And it's not like he said advanced alien life would be discovered. Life starts with single celled organisms. He also means it could be signs of past life.
    yes I do ! when ever I read or hear people talk about life on other planets I always assume they're talking about up-right walking breathing humaniod type life, but finding life in single celled organisms
    would not suprise me at all, if you think about all the trash and human waste that is left in space one might believe that bacteria could grow and adapet in many different conditions even outer space....
    just a thought.

    Godfather.

    well, not really. nothing living from earth can survive in space.

    that we know of anyway.....but to quote Jeff Goldblum from Jurassic Park "life always finds a way"
    so with that in mind is it possible for life of any kind to survive in space ? that kind of streathins my thoughts on E.T's and my idea that there is no such thing as aliens and spaceships only government test craft.

    Godfather.

    I highly doubt anything can survive in space without protection. but again, there might be life forms out there that are beyond our comprehension and defy earth science. but I was just referring to your comment about earthly bacteria floating around. because anything that was from earth, to my knowledge, cannot survive outside our atmosphere without protection.

    Lichen and bacteria have survived space, and even a multicellular organism has done so. The hardy tardigrade (water bear) survived the vacuum, cold temps, and extreme radiation of space. Inside a comet or asteroid there is a much greater chance of survival for organisms.
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  • Halifax2TheMax
    Halifax2TheMax Posts: 41,995
    Of course they exist. I seen em on TV AND the interweb.
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  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,657
    Yes
    Life survives some incredible extremes, that's for sure. I read about water bears in a Craig Child book a while back. These things are amazing:

    One of the most resilient organisms known are tardigrades ("water bears"). Tardigrades can go into a hibernation mode — called the tun state — one that is more akin to "suspended animation" where­by it can survive temperatures from -253°C to 151°C, as well as exposure to x-rays, and vacuum conditions. When you place tardigrades in perfluorocarbon fluid (again while hibernating), at a pressure of 600 MPa (that's almost 6,000 times atmospheric pressure at sea level), they emerge from the experience just fine. Even the bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans, the most radiation resistant organism known, only achieves this resistance under some conditions such as fast growth and in nutrient-rich medium.

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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,449
    Yes
    rgambs said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    I've seen t

    Don't YOU find it interesting that the head scientist at NASA thinks this???
    And it's not like he said advanced alien life would be discovered. Life starts with single celled organisms. He also means it could be signs of past life.
    yes I do ! when ever I read or hear people talk about life on other planets I always assume they're talking about up-right walking breathing humaniod type life, but finding life in single celled organisms
    would not suprise me at all, if you think about all the trash and human waste that is left in space one might believe that bacteria could grow and adapet in many different conditions even outer space....
    just a thought.

    Godfather.

    well, not really. nothing living from earth can survive in space.

    that we know of anyway.....but to quote Jeff Goldblum from Jurassic Park "life always finds a way"
    so with that in mind is it possible for life of any kind to survive in space ? that kind of streathins my thoughts on E.T's and my idea that there is no such thing as aliens and spaceships only government test craft.

    Godfather.

    I highly doubt anything can survive in space without protection. but again, there might be life forms out there that are beyond our comprehension and defy earth science. but I was just referring to your comment about earthly bacteria floating around. because anything that was from earth, to my knowledge, cannot survive outside our atmosphere without protection.

    Lichen and bacteria have survived space, and even a multicellular organism has done so. The hardy tardigrade (water bear) survived the vacuum, cold temps, and extreme radiation of space. Inside a comet or asteroid there is a much greater chance of survival for organisms.
    Really? Well colour me purple and call me flipper! I had zero idea that was possible!
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  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    Yes

    rgambs said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    I've seen t

    Don't YOU find it interesting that the head scientist at NASA thinks this???
    And it's not like he said advanced alien life would be discovered. Life starts with single celled organisms. He also means it could be signs of past life.
    yes I do ! when ever I read or hear people talk about life on other planets I always assume they're talking about up-right walking breathing humaniod type life, but finding life in single celled organisms
    would not suprise me at all, if you think about all the trash and human waste that is left in space one might believe that bacteria could grow and adapet in many different conditions even outer space....
    just a thought.

    Godfather.

    well, not really. nothing living from earth can survive in space.

    that we know of anyway.....but to quote Jeff Goldblum from Jurassic Park "life always finds a way"
    so with that in mind is it possible for life of any kind to survive in space ? that kind of streathins my thoughts on E.T's and my idea that there is no such thing as aliens and spaceships only government test craft.

    Godfather.

    I highly doubt anything can survive in space without protection. but again, there might be life forms out there that are beyond our comprehension and defy earth science. but I was just referring to your comment about earthly bacteria floating around. because anything that was from earth, to my knowledge, cannot survive outside our atmosphere without protection.

    Lichen and bacteria have survived space, and even a multicellular organism has done so. The hardy tardigrade (water bear) survived the vacuum, cold temps, and extreme radiation of space. Inside a comet or asteroid there is a much greater chance of survival for organisms.
    Really? Well colour me purple and call me flipper! I had zero idea that was possible!
    Survival in a dormant state of course, metabolic processes must be shut down.
    It is conceivable that a comet could deliver alien "bacteria" to this planet, some have suggested that's how life started here.
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  • badbrains
    badbrains Posts: 10,255
    Yes, and they have visited Earth
    What I can't understand is with all these 100's of BILLIONS of galaxies, how anyone can think that we're alone or that there's nothing else but us. That's fucken weird. Sorry, I can't understand it. I know many say we haven't seen any but fuck, how can there not be. The amount of space is insane.