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Is it possible there may be other living things in different galaxies?

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no aliens, but people like us....

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  1. probably.  I'd be very surprised if we were the only ones


  2. NO I DON'T THINK SO..

  3. it is quite possible.

  4. I believe there is so much life out there that it is uncomprehendable.  We have a planet, we found other planets, different but planets, we have a moon, they have moons, we have rocks they have rocks, we have water, we have found water, we have gravity, they have gravity, we have a sun, they have a sun.  We revolve in circles or elipses, so do they etc.

    The problem is distance.  Proxima Centauri is the closest star to our own sun.  The light from this star takes aproximately 4.22 YEARS to get here.  It left there at 186,000 miles a second 4 years 80 days ago to get here now.  When you look up at it, what you see is were it was 4.22 years ago.  It's not even there now, and that is the closest one.  The other distances in the universe are way greater.  For instance to cross our galaxy (the Milkey Way) at 186,000 miles a second would take you 100,000 years.  You only live like 75?  Any aliens that get here are way beyond social security and probably get lost, forgot why they came, or just fell asleep and can't see very well and lost all their curiosity and just said to h**l with it.  

  5. I think it is highly probable that a habitable biosphere exist beyond

    our solar system.

    given the similar existence and a likelihood of similar evolution, life not

    unlike ours could exist.

    why would aliens have to be dissimilar to us?

  6. Of course. There are many solar systems in billions of galaxies that exist. Now thinkg about this,  our planet may be the only one that has humans in this solars systems, but im sure there are many several other  galaxies that have a planet that has humans or some kind of beings that could  be primitive  or more advanced than us.

  7. Possibly, but right now, it will remain a mystery. And if there is, it is the exact reason they have not found us yet. They're just as stupid as the rest of us.

  8. Well our world is unique! Water is the makings for life.

    out of trillions and trillions of stars and galaxies. I think odds are

    someone else is asking the same thing distant from us!

    We as humans do not yet have the technology to venture that far.

    The closest star is 4 light years awayThat's 5,880,000,000,000 miles X 4!! The speed of light is 186,000 mi per second.

    If things were true like stargate. We could go there, but in a real world these things are not yet there. Possible yes, proof NO!

  9. I think the bible would have told us so.

  10. How could anything not be possible?

  11. It is highly possible.

  12. Oh nothing's impossible, just a bit unlikely.

    As for people exactly like us, I don't think so. I mean there might be life forms out there that look like sort of like us, but not exactly. I don't think that we are so lonely in the great big universe that there's no one else in it except for us. There are billions of trillions of solar systems, even more planets, there's bound to be someone else up there. After all, life on Earth couldn't have just started out of a cloud of space dust, it has to have come from somewhere else, I think...

    We are not alone.


  13. People like us? Very unlikely, unless there's actually something to the panspermia hypothesis. All of the available evidence indicates that there isn't, though. The probability of other kinds of life, however, is almost 100%, considering the vastness of the universe. Even just in this galaxy, the Milky Way, it's very probable that other life forms exist.

  14. it is possible

  15. Anything is a distinct possibly, the universe is inconcevably vast, in this galaxy alone there are 100,000,000,000 stars, and there are approx 300,000,000,000 galaxies. The human body is a solution to a problem, the problem of life on a planet with these conditions. Given those odds, it is highly possible, although not probable, that something resembling a human could evolve.  

  16. It's statistically likely that there are other life forms, and statistically unlikely (highly unlikely) that there are humans anywhere other than on earth.

    There is no evidence one way or the other, all we have is supposition.

  17. Most likley

    think about it...

    there are sooo many other planets out there so we can't be the ONLY ones alive

    there has to be another planet with people too.


  18. Possible, but how probable depends on how wide your "like" is.

    Other living things, - almost a certainty.

    Other living, thinking, things, - highly probable.

    Other living, thinking, things that look just like us, - not too likely.

  19. Yes, I think there are other beings somewhere out there like humans, not exactly maybe but similar.

  20. Yes it is possible. But I do not think that we will interact with them anytime soon (for sure).

  21. Given how big the universe is, and how "ordinary" our planet is, it is extremely improbable that the universe isn't FULL of life forms, at least some of which should be as technologically advanced as we are, or more so.  Whether they are much "like us" is a matter for speculation, and because of the vast distances involved, it also seems unlikely we will ever know for sure; any critters smart enough to get here from wherever they are would surely consider us as dumb as rocks, and instead of saying "Take me to your leader", they'd more likely say "GrrNlik7^, please pass me the salt..."

  22. Other civilizations DEFINITELY!

    But humans like us in other galaxies? Are you and retarded or something?

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