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Tom Patten
I've always had a fascination with unexplained phenomenon and aliens, but I do find it odd that out of the whole universe, there are no other lifeforms outside Earth. I'm not actually sure whether to say a 100% yes or no to this, so do you think there are really aliens up there or there's no such thing?
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J.B. Lewis
I'd like to think that any aliens that possibly exist would be a bit more overt in their attempts at communication than what we've witnessed.
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Yes - for one simple reason.
People don't realize how big the universe is. It's really, really, really big, beyond the comprehension of the human brain big. Even a single galaxy. The idea that we're somehow completely unique, and that there are no other planets with advanced life - even if you only count our own galexy - is completely ludicrous.
What is up in the air is how advanced they are, as far as life forms go.
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Skye Climenhaga
Maybe they'll find something on Kepler22B...
I highly doubt it, though life could technically could exist there...
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11-Jan-2012, 8:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-Jan-2012, 8:16 PM by BitBuster.)
...well, that's assuming that these other lifeforms are carbon-based, etc.
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