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Space and aliens.
Topic Started: Jun 20 2005, 06:44 PM (633 Views)
Frenetic
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Just think a little, There are so many alien movies, books and stories. What if there are people out there? So far we havenīt discovered any, But think of the fact that there is frosen water on Mars, Wich leads to life. What if there really are marsians or any aliens at all? Maybe far away from our galaxy there are more aliens.

In my opinion, We really canīt be the only ones, Cause if you think about it, Space is endless, Galaxies are spread all over the place. We have discovered/seen planets that are very similar to our own earth, With trees and water and all. So, How can we be sure?
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If the universe is truly infinite it would be arrogant to think we're it's only inhabitants.
I am personally 100% certain there is life out there, somewhere. The present ice on Mars you just mentioned suggests it could be closer than we think, too. Water is the single most important substance involved in the creation of life, so the presence of it makes it highly probable there's also life. Possibly even to be found below the ice caps on Mars.

On a different note, I wouldn't at all be surprised if we proved to be aliens on our own planet. After all, all creatures naturally adapt to their environment, and eventually come to a balance with it. Humanity is the only species that still struggles to find such a balance. We just expand and destroy, and move on.
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Water on mars confirms no denies nothing.
However, there most likely is life apart from ours here on earth.
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BlueTooth
Jun 20 2005, 10:44 PM
Just think a little, There are so many alien movies, books and stories. What if there are people out there? So far we havenīt discovered any, But think of the fact that there is frosen water on Mars, Wich leads to life. What if there really are marsians or any aliens at all? Maybe far away from our galaxy there are more aliens.

In my opinion, We really canīt be the only ones, Cause if you think about it, Space is endless, Galaxies are spread all over the place. We have discovered/seen planets that are very similar to our own earth, With trees and water and all. So, How can we be sure?

Grammar Problems
1.You Spelled frosen Wrong
2.You Spelled Wich Wrong
3.you Spelled Marsians Wrong

And Also we have never actually seen a Planet With Trees.... One with Water? Yes! But no Trees.

But i do Believe Out there, There is another Kind of Organism, Not Necessarily With more Technology then us. I think that they are Parrelel or Farther Behind then we are, And no i dont think their Big headed Green Dudes Either.
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I agree with Sheex 100% on this subject. There has to be life somewhere out in the vast reaches of the universe or even in our relatively small cluster of planets and stars. When you think about it, we have tons of species of animals not yet discovered on our planet hidden beneath the swirling depths of our oceans and some of us are already deciding that we know there to be not another habitat suitable for life of any kind in all of the galaxy and/or universe? I think not. We may never find our balance but that doesn't mean we are aliens to our own planet just that we are more picky than any other species on Earth. Also water isn't as important as so many people think it isn't involved in the 4-6 principles of life needed for anything living on this planet. Trees wouldn't confirm anything either as there could be other species of plants that provide oxygen or just some kind of oddly natural resource of continuous air. The possibilities are quite easily infinite. Big headed green dudes is the Hollywood-induced stereotype but that doesn't mean that we should dismiss that possibility it just means we should have open minds to accept others. Whether they are more, less, or equally technologically advanced shouldn't make a difference when anf if we ever discover a new species of living organisms. Personally I think we should focus on some of the undiscovered species here on Earth before we explore our own galaxy even.
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Duffman199345
Jun 20 2005, 11:44 PM
BlueTooth
Jun 20 2005, 10:44 PM
Just think a little, There are so many alien movies, books and stories. What if there are people out there? So far we havenīt discovered any, But think of the fact that there is frosen water on Mars, Wich leads to life. What if there really are marsians or any aliens at all? Maybe far away from our galaxy there are more aliens.

In my opinion, We really canīt be the only ones, Cause if you think about it, Space is endless, Galaxies are spread all over the place. We have discovered/seen planets that are very similar to our own earth, With trees and water and all. So, How can we be sure?

Grammar Problems
1.You Spelled Prosen Wrong
2.You Spelled Wich Wrong
3.you Spelled Marsians Wrong

And Also we have never actually seen a Planet With Trees.... One with Water? Yes! But no Trees.

But i do Believe Out there, There is another Kind of Organism, Not Necessarily With more Technology then us. I think that they are Parrelel or Farther Behind then we are, And no i dont think their Big headed Green Dudes Either.

Spelling has little to do with the topic, grammarian. :P


Also, if the universe were infinite, wouldn't everything one can imagine, and more exist? I mean, there'd be an endless number of planets, featuring an endless number of lifeforms in an endless number of different variants. That being the case, you can't rule out any thing.

:huh:
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Sheex
Jun 20 2005, 11:36 PM
If the universe is truly infinite it would be arrogant to think we're it's only inhabitants.
I am personally 100% certain there is life out there, somewhere. The present ice on Mars you just mentioned suggests it could be closer than we think, too. Water is the single most important substance involved in the creation of life, so the presence of it makes it highly probable there's also life. Possibly even to be found below the ice caps on Mars.

On a different note, I wouldn't at all be surprised if we proved to be aliens on our own planet. After all, all creatures naturally adapt to their environment, and eventually come to a balance with it. Humanity is the only species that still struggles to find such a balance. We just expand and destroy, and move on.

Water May be Essential For Us, But perhaps not For Anothe rspecies, Perhaps they rely on a Certain Gas or Such like we Rely on Water!
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Duffman199345
Jun 20 2005, 11:47 PM
Water May be Essential For Us, But perhaps not For Anothe rspecies, Perhaps they rely on a Certain Gas or Such like we Rely on Water!

Possibly. There's bound to be elements out there we can't even begin to comprehend.
However, life similar to what we have on Earth would most likely be water-based.
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Sheex
Jun 20 2005, 11:46 PM
Duffman199345
Jun 20 2005, 11:44 PM
BlueTooth
Jun 20 2005, 10:44 PM
Just think a little, There are so many alien movies, books and stories. What if there are people out there? So far we havenīt discovered any, But think of the fact that there is frosen water on Mars, Wich leads to life. What if there really are marsians or any aliens at all? Maybe far away from our galaxy there are more aliens.

In my opinion, We really canīt be the only ones, Cause if you think about it, Space is endless, Galaxies are spread all over the place. We have discovered/seen planets that are very similar to our own earth, With trees and water and all. So, How can we be sure?

Grammar Problems
1.You Spelled Prosen Wrong
2.You Spelled Wich Wrong
3.you Spelled Marsians Wrong

And Also we have never actually seen a Planet With Trees.... One with Water? Yes! But no Trees.

But i do Believe Out there, There is another Kind of Organism, Not Necessarily With more Technology then us. I think that they are Parrelel or Farther Behind then we are, And no i dont think their Big headed Green Dudes Either.

Spelling has little to do with the topic, grammarian. :P


Also, if the universe were infinite, wouldn't everything one can imagine, and more exist? I mean, there'd be an endless number of planets, featuring an endless number of lifeforms in an endless number of different variants. That being the case, you can't rule out any thing.

:huh:

I Believe there are Infinite Parallel Universes Out there, A Different Galaxy for every single possible Choice. Like me Typing L In A Parallel Universe i Might of Typed M Or T.
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I do believe there are many different life forms out there. Probably, more advanced than us. But you can never really say. There may be a "Star Wars" Going on right now. You can never know. It is past our era, but nothing is impossible, in most cases. ;)
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Sheex
Jun 20 2005, 11:50 PM
Duffman199345
Jun 20 2005, 11:47 PM
Water May be Essential For Us, But perhaps not For Anothe rspecies, Perhaps they rely on a Certain Gas or Such like we Rely on Water!

Possibly. There's bound to be elements out there we can't even begin to comprehend.
However, life similar to what we have on Earth would most likely be water-based.

Well, if the life is carbon-based.
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Sheex
Jun 20 2005, 11:36 PM
If the universe is truly infinite it would be arrogant to think we're it's only inhabitants.
I am personally 100% certain there is life out there, somewhere. The present ice on Mars you just mentioned suggests it could be closer than we think, too. Water is the single most important substance involved in the creation of life, so the presence of it makes it highly probable there's also life. Possibly even to be found below the ice caps on Mars.

On a different note, I wouldn't at all be surprised if we proved to be aliens on our own planet. After all, all creatures naturally adapt to their environment, and eventually come to a balance with it. Humanity is the only species that still struggles to find such a balance. We just expand and destroy, and move on.

I think you might be right there, Cause we still have huge problems with sickness and virus and such. What if we are not the only humans in the world? Maybe we are spread all over the place? We canīt be sure of that nor that we arenīt spread all over.

I guess itīs just a matter of time before we find other species out there.

And I guess that some day we will ajust to the enviroment here on earth and we wonīt get all sickness and virus in us, But still there are many ones left, Since there are different viruses and sickness all over earth, So if you havenīt got sick in every country you still have much to experience, Like me.
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in a universe whit billion of galaxies and each galaxy have billion of stars it would be so unlikly that we are alone that it must be more than us. i hope i can see some peace full ones before i die
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Yeah, So itīs kind of impossible we are the only ones, right?
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Sheex
Jun 20 2005, 11:36 PM
If the universe is truly infinite it would be arrogant to think we're it's only inhabitants.
I am personally 100% certain there is life out there, somewhere. The present ice on Mars you just mentioned suggests it could be closer than we think, too. Water is the single most important substance involved in the creation of life, so the presence of it makes it highly probable there's also life. Possibly even to be found below the ice caps on Mars.

On a different note, I wouldn't at all be surprised if we proved to be aliens on our own planet. After all, all creatures naturally adapt to their environment, and eventually come to a balance with it. Humanity is the only species that still struggles to find such a balance. We just expand and destroy, and move on.

that's because we make the environment adapt to ourselved, we lack more hair because we heat our surroundings, etc. the fact that we can live is only do to the fact that our planet has the perfect environment to allow such things
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