Do Aliens Exist?
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YesOK, so now we definitely have identifies the question of whether there may or may not be aliens in the universe we might also want to explore the question of...
hold on...
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Yes, and they have visited EarthMaybe one day they'll abduct Scott and do some experiments on him. Oh wait a minute, they prob don't bother with assholes.0
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Yes, and they have visited Earthhttp://ancientaliensdebunked.com/Bristow 05132010 to Amsterdam 2 061320180
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YesLast-12-Exit wrote: »
Open your mind Scotty boy!!
ahhh, yeah.... but watch Invasion of the Body Snatchers and see what THAT get's ya!
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Yes, and they have visited EarthLast-12-Exit wrote: »
Open your mind Scotty boy!!
ahhh, yeah.... but watch Invasion of the Body Snatchers and see what THAT get's ya!
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YesLast-12-Exit wrote: »mikepegg44 wrote: »I don't like the idea that something has to be proven to exist...I find it too limiting. By saying prove that it does exist and I will believe it, you have just given the outside world way too much power over your limiting your imagination. no thanks on that...because dinosaurs couldn't be proven to exist before the fossils were found, did that make them any less real?
Did we know dinosaurs even existed until humans found the fossils? What do you mean by giving way to much power to the outside world? I said that I'm open to the idea. I haven't definitely said no, we are alone in the universe.
Right, saying open to is great,
I probably could have said it much better, but what I was trying to say was that if I am relying on the outside world to give me my reality I limit my own imagination/universe. I realize that may sound confusing and it is hard to put into words exactly what I mean.
That was my point, we didn't know dinosaurs existed for certain, there may have been stories, there may have been folklore about them, hard to know for sure, but my point was that they existed whether we had proof or not. Sorry if that was unclear.
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YesWhat if our existence is just one big trip, and when it's over, an alien holding a bong looks over at his alien buddy, and says "Yeah, I felt it!"Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250
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Yes, and they have visited EarthI don't really understand how people can think there even MIGHT not be aliens in the universe. That seems like a literal impossibility to me, considering how many planets are out there, and how ridiculously insignificant Earth is in the universe. We're a fucking piece of dust.
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Nothe universe is crazy big but really folks...we don't know of any planets that will sustain life as we know it to be,not even Mars is good for sustaining life for any amount of time ,no water no vegetation and the weather really sucks up there from what Ive read.
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YesGodfather. wrote: »the universe is crazy big but really folks...we don't know of any planets that will sustain life as we know it to be,not even Mars is good for sustaining life for any amount of time ,no water no vegetation and the weather really sucks up there from what Ive read.
Godfather.
Just because Mars atmosphere appears to not be life sustaining for human beings doesn't mean it can't be sustaining for aliens elsewhere in this vast universe.
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Yes, and they have visited EarthI'm surprised GF knows there's even more then 1 galaxy. Faux must of done a special on it last weekend.0
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YesHere's an article that estimates the number of planets in the known universe:
http://scienceblogs.com/startswithabang/2013/01/05/how-many-planets-are-in-the-universe/
With at least 200 billion galaxies out there (and possibly even more), we’re very likely talking about a Universe filled with around 1024 planets, or, for those of you who like it written out, around 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 planets in our observable Universe.
I can't imagine there not being life on at least a few of those. But intelligent life? What's the likelihood? Does anyone know the answer to that?"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
YesHere's an article that estimates the number of planets in the known universe:
http://scienceblogs.com/startswithabang/2013/01/05/how-many-planets-are-in-the-universe/
With at least 200 billion galaxies out there (and possibly even more), we’re very likely talking about a Universe filled with around 1024 planets, or, for those of you who like it written out, around 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 planets in our observable Universe.
I can't imagine there not being life on at least a few of those. But intelligent life? What's the likelihood? Does anyone know the answer to that?
Let's see a billion has 9 zeroes right.....I'd just stop there. I've been to the far side Sombrero Galaxy with the Silver Surfer and its cold and dark there but no intelligent life as yet. However, when we get to the near side something might pop up....
In infrared light.
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YesGodfather. wrote: »the universe is crazy big but really folks...we don't know of any planets that will sustain life as we know it to be,not even Mars is good for sustaining life for any amount of time ,no water no vegetation and the weather really sucks up there from what Ive read.
Godfather.
scientists have found several planets recently (light years away though) that are in the so-called goldilocks zone (not too hot, not too cold, etc), which means they could possibly sustain life as we know it. but as someone else said, it's a little simplistic to even think that life could only exist in the goldilocks zone. maybe there's life out there that can survive in much harsher conditions than we weak humans do.
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Nopaulonious wrote: »Godfather. wrote: »the universe is crazy big but really folks...we don't know of any planets that will sustain life as we know it to be,not even Mars is good for sustaining life for any amount of time ,no water no vegetation and the weather really sucks up there from what Ive read.
Godfather.
scientists have found several planets recently (light years away though) that are in the so-called goldilocks zone (not too hot, not too cold, etc), which means they could possibly sustain life as we know it. but as someone else said, it's a little simplistic to even think that life could only exist in the goldilocks zone. maybe there's life out there that can survive in much harsher conditions than we weak humans do.
yeaaaaah I realize that the universe could be capable of other life forms but dang man if you listen to all the storys and photoshop pictures it just kind of takes away from any real thoughts that we might really see a UFO or some other life form.
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YesGodfather. wrote: »
yeaaaaah I realize that the universe could be capable of other life forms but dang man if you listen to all the storys and photoshop pictures it just kind of takes away from any real thoughts that we might really see a UFO or some other life form.
Godfather.
then why did you vote no?
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Nopaulonious wrote: »Godfather. wrote: »
yeaaaaah I realize that the universe could be capable of other life forms but dang man if you listen to all the storys and photoshop pictures it just kind of takes away from any real thoughts that we might really see a UFO or some other life form.
Godfather.
then why did you vote no?
because I don't believe that there is, is it possible-yes I believe a lot of things are possible but not probable..I know that makes zero sense to most of you but I just don't think
that the "grays" or little green men are really there.....yet, it would be luck that one landed in my back yard tonight LOL!!!!
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