Aliens.

Started by s l u g July 20th, 2009 3:56 AM
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s l u g

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"THE LETTER"
Dear Earth Persons:
OK. We are having a nice day. We also have a number of extremely sophisticated weapons, and unless you start broadcasting something more interesting, we will reduce your planet to a very warm object the size of a child's bowling ball.
Regards,
The Aliens

$$ THE END $$

I'm really curious about the existence of aliens....... Could someone tell me please....

"Could there be Aliens out there????"
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The universe is a big place, with billions of star systems in just our galaxy alone, life out there isn't a crazy idea. If life can form on the dinky third planet of a tiny yellow star on the edge of the milky way, chances are it's forming in other places all the time, both more primitive and advanced than us.
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I believe there is something else out there. I dunno what, but It's impossible that we're the only ones living in this place.

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A good article to read would be this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypothetical_types_of_biochemistry

And also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_chauvinism

It kind of makes you realize that searching for Earth-like worlds for life might be a be self-centered on our part, but it's all we know of course.

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This galaxy alone contains more or less 10 billion stars, and the chance of a star having the same habitable condition such as ours is less than 10%, and in that 10% there is another 10% of having a habitable planet such as ours. I'm talking here a very small probability of having life in other star system. Nevertheless, that small percentage mean big to us. If we are able to communicate to other advanced beings(which I doubt at this present technology), we are able to conclude that there are other advanced life forms other than us. And of the billions of galaxy and of the centillion(more or less) stars there, it is almost impoosible to say that we are alone.

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This galaxy alone contains more or less 10 billion stars, and the chance of a star having the same habitable condition such as ours is less than 10%...
Why? Why is the chance of some other Earth being out there so low?

I think there could be another planet with live out there. However, the chances of us finding them or them finding us I find rather low.
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"THE LETTER"
Dear Earth Persons:
OK. We are having a nice day. We also have a number of extremely sophisticated weapons, and unless you start broadcasting something more interesting, we will reduce your planet to a very warm object the size of a child's bowling ball.
Regards,
The Aliens

$$ THE END $$

I'm really curious about the existence of aliens....... Could someone tell me please....

"Could there be Aliens out there????"
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There is no reason their couldn't be extra-terrestrial life out there. If plants can grow on other planets as well as worm-like organisms living on Mars I think it was, then there is no reason to say that multi-cell organisms are not possibly out there (yes the wormy things were actually single-celled). And as has been pointed out, water has been found therefore life will follow.
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I'm really curious about the existence of aliens....... Could someone tell me please....

"Could there be Aliens out there????"


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Astrobiology is actually something I was thinking of going into when I get to college. Very interesting stuff. It's incredibly silly to say that there is no life out there. Maybe not other intelligent life (all though I would argue that it probably does exist), but certainly there is bacteria-like lifeforms out there.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_Equation

^ This equation is based on a serious of educated guesses, which states that there are probably hundreds or thousands of intelligent species within our own galaxy.

However, I don't think any aliens have been to earth (OMG UFOs!!!). Unless they can travel faster than light, it isn't feasible to travel between solar systems.

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I believe that there is in fact life on other planets, but I have a hard time believing it would be as intelligent as us.

I wonder if life on other planets would function similarly to earths life forms or if it would be a completely different system...

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The universe is huge, their are places beyond where we could go. Places that we shall never touch down on. Not until we find the Mass Relay and warp technology forward two-hundred years. I believe that it is possible and highly likely that there is other life. It wouldn't make sense for the Big Bang to create us and only us.

The aliens may or may not be as smart as us. Theymay be a small microscopic creature, or a ginormous thing the size of a T-rex. These are one of the many mysteries that we will likely never find an answer too.

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This galaxy alone contains more or less 10 billion stars, and the chance of a star having the same habitable condition such as ours is less than 10%, and in that 10% there is another 10% of having a habitable planet such as ours.
The "aliens" may not need the same living requirements as us. It is somewhat ignorant to believe that if there was other life that we would share the same criteria to live. They could people who thrive in a gaseous planet. Or need extreme temperatures to live.
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There may be other life out there, but Aliens aren't going to invade the earth.
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Ok, now to actually contribute to thread and stay on topic.

Quite frankly, I think its impossible for aliens NOT to exist. As posters before me have said, there are billions of stars in the Milky Way alone. And there are billion of galaxies in the KNOWN universe. The math tells us we can practically bet our lives on it. Now, will we ever meet is another question entirely.
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s l u g

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I find it impossible to think that there are no aliens and i find it pretty egotistical of people to think that we are the only ones in all that space.
I think that the possibility of aliens on earth is highly improbable though not because i have a closed mind but because of many logical reasons one of which is from hitchhikers guide to the galaxy, which i find a very logical outlook of the universe (in a warped way!), it's the fact that the average population of the universe is zero because the universe is so huge that only if a being inhabited every point in the universe would the average equal one i hope your following this... so because there's so many people on earth and because the nearest star is billions of miles away the nearest populated planet must also be miles and miles away add that to the probability that they have space flight capability and the possibility that they'd head our way and it all adds up to a high improbability that aliens have ever come anywhere near earth but it is still possible but i think that if aliens had really visited earth we would have absolute proof that they had as they probably would've tried to have made contact because after all one of the reasons for space travel is to meet new life & civilizations and to boldly go where no on has gone before ?