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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think it would be most presumptuous too imaging earth was the only planet in the entire multiverse where complex and intelligent life exists ....
Have they visited earth?
I wouldn't think so baring in mind the known laws of physics but if they had it would likely have been long before the time of the human race .... |
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I met a guy in Las Vegas who used to go out with a few mates and some beers on a Wednesday night to sit up on a hill overlooking Area 51 and watch the UFOs. What a cool way to spend an evening |
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"I would go with yes. Surely there are other planets in the universe that are capable of sustaining life? We can't be on our own in that regard. "
But are we here. On this planet. That is the question. I watch the matrix to much |
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"I would go with yes. Surely there are other planets in the universe that are capable of sustaining life? We can't be on our own in that regard.
But are we here. On this planet. That is the question. I watch the matrix to much "
I hope I'm here I've got as bottle of wine to get through!
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"Yes. I also believe the USA government has some.
What ..... you mean Donald's not human ?
Of course not, everyone knows Donald is a duck XXX"
You're Quackers |
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As for the issue of alien life, I tend to think it'll probably turn out to be utterly ubiquitous. The vast void of space will transpire to be jam packed with microscopic funghi floating around in search of hospitable places to grow. In short, where there is the capacity for life I sense we'll probably find life. This will probably also provide a better answer for how life started on earth rather than the primordial soup theory |
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"I would go with yes. Surely there are other planets in the universe that are capable of sustaining life? We can't be on our own in that regard.
But are we here. On this planet. That is the question. I watch the matrix to much
I hope I'm here I've got as bottle of wine to get through!
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Don't worry enjoy the wine that's all that matters |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Until I'm anally probed by one I'm remaining a sceptic.
I'm quite sure out of the billions of galaxies and planets we won't be the only life out there. So in that sense yes, I believe in aliens.
Are they here on Earth? As I say ... witnessing is believing! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Until ET is standing in front of me, having clambered down from his space ship that I've seen come from space, I think I'll remain a non-believer.
That is unless you count Beiber as an alien |
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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago
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"I met a guy in Las Vegas who used to go out with a few mates and some beers on a Wednesday night to sit up on a hill overlooking Area 51 and watch the UFOs. What a cool way to spend an evening "
An unidentified flying object is not the same as an alien. |
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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago
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If you think about how long the universe has been around for, and then how long humans have been around, it is a tiny tiny fraction. If there are aliens intelligent enough to come and visit us, their technology will be so far advanced as to be indistinguishable from magic to us. If it came to a war they would win within seconds.
Chances are there are aliens out there, or have been out there, but they are likely to be massively more or less advanced than us. |
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By *orum TrollWoman
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yes, i believe there are many habitats in our universe that could harbour potential aliens. just because we haven't got the technology to detect them doesn't mean they don't exist.
we're finding new species here all the time that have adapted to survive in what we'd consider unfavourable conditions. don't see why they haven't done so elsewhere. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Im quite interested in this subject which may be out of place here but here goes.
Your question is a little ambiguous, aliens exist in simple bacteria form as from our own solar system, that much is known. If you count life from another planet as an alien then that has been proven.
Referring to what I've seen or read the actual chances of other human like beings inhabiting our universe is very unlikely.
Two reasons:
If you take the history of our universe for instance has been around for 13 billion years, cut that up into segments as the start of it was no more than a metre wide, within milliseconds hundreds of miles apart. So the first few billion was just dust and light crashing together violently. Then atoms formed which took another few billions of years. Then you have shapes and so on and so on. The time in which livable planets like our own is actually only possibly an eighth say of that 13 billion. So still millions of years yes but in that time we have ourselves in what we have seen thousands of years without any known contact. There had been possibility for aliens with their warp drives and instruments for millions of years and still nothing.
Second point is that going back to how fast the universe is growing if there were aliens, that actually wanted to watch they would never reach us... going on to faster than light travel, which has been dismissed by many as impossible. Using Brian cox's theory as he seemed to have the best one explained when I watched him live he was basically saying that when you look in the niggt sky the light you see is from millions/billions of years and happened when the earth was not a planet. If you could somehow travel out at the sped of light to the nearest star let's say takes 4 years when you get back it's 8 years in your ship but on earth it's actually 30+ years gone by because time moves different depending on how fast you travel. So by the time you leave the destination will have moved on tenfold years compared to what you set off at and could be gone by then.
Many many more theories that conflict. Some saying about the warp drive as being able to close down the space in which you are from an object as it moves away and expand what's behind you but nobody knows if that's possible...
You can't say statistical or chance this and that because we actually just don't know. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Of course they're real! Ever since I landed here the planet is full of em. And to make it worse, the feckers keep breeding! " were u from the uiniverse then ? jizzaunis? lol |
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To think we're the only planet with life In the incomprehensibly big universe would be rather naive.
You only have to look at creatures on earth such as the tardigrades to see that life can and will happen in the most extreme places and conditions |
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"i saw a thread about do u beleave in ghosts so thought ide ask this one do u beleave in aliens ?"
Yep. How can there not be in an infinite universe? We're not that special. It's out there somewhere.
Two possibilities. We are completely alone in the universe or we are not. Which one is scarier?
If there's life there will probably be every kind of life imaginable too. Beings the size of planets, life that is a gas ball all kinds of weird crazy stuff.
Ghosts are probably real too if you take into account the possibility of other parallel dimensions and universes in the exact space as ours but a different dimension.
Science actually backs some of these theories up.
With the birth of Ai and quantum computing we may even find the answers within our lifetime!
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In a near infinite universe life will almost certainly exist elsewhere. We can be fairly sure they haven't visited us yet as to do so they would be much more advanced than us. Earths history shows when two civilisations meet it never works out well for the less advanced one!
What saves us is that the distances between worlds is so great. Space is too hostile an environment for any life form or vessel to survive unless the physical constraints of time and distance can be manipulated |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Yes. I also believe the USA government has some.
What ..... you mean Donald's not human ?
Of course not, everyone knows Donald is a duck XXX
You're Quackers "
Ha ha |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"As for the issue of alien life, I tend to think it'll probably turn out to be utterly ubiquitous. The vast void of space will transpire to be jam packed with microscopic funghi floating around in search of hospitable places to grow. In short, where there is the capacity for life I sense we'll probably find life. This will probably also provide a better answer for how life started on earth rather than the primordial soup theory " .
So how did it start on the other planets then? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Definitely!! Us and monkeys were the same millions of years ago until aliens fucked around with us. We went one way and apes went the other " .
No youve misconstrued evolution as most do, humans and monkeys share the same ancestors, we were never monkeys just like they were never humans |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If we are here,why cant they be there?" .
They've been here for hundreds of thousands of years, most likely dozens of species have visited or at least dozens of different species probes.
15 years ago nobody thought there was habitable planets in our solar system, today we know of thousands, every week we find hundreds more, our solar system is 20,000 light years long, 6000 light years wide and 3000 light years deep, our solar system is one of hundreds of billions of solar system.... Its the infinite money's with type writers scenario |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I watched a programme on it years back and apparently it's true. There is a woman buried from trillions of years ago with the scrolls and all that bollacks....find her you find the answers but no one has found her. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I watched a programme on it years back and apparently it's true. There is a woman buried from trillions of years ago with the scrolls and all that bollacks....find her you find the answers but no one has found her. "
How do they even know that? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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The writing was on the wall dude, the bible is full of shit but there is alot of truth in the wall from so many moons ago lol. We all belive different I suppose |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Using the drake equation, it is estimated that, there are more planets in the universe. Then there is grains of sand on every beach in the world.
Are we the only planet to support complex life.. maybe. But to believe that we are the only planet which supports life is ridiculously short sighted |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Considering that there are infinitesimal chances for the exact mix and circumstances to reoccur and produce a lifebearing planet such as our own, and also considering that million-to-one shots happen all the time, yeah why not. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Using the drake equation, it is estimated that, there are more planets in the universe. Then there is grains of sand on every beach in the world.
Are we the only planet to support complex life.. maybe. But to believe that we are the only planet which supports life is ridiculously short sighted"
OP did not state what he means by alien. If he means green men in space ships then there's equal possibility of both is and not. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If we are here,why cant they be there?.
They've been here for hundreds of thousands of years, most likely dozens of species have visited or at least dozens of different species probes.
15 years ago nobody thought there was habitable planets in our solar system, today we know of thousands, every week we find hundreds more, our solar system is 20,000 light years long, 6000 light years wide and 3000 light years deep, our solar system is one of hundreds of billions of solar system.... Its the infinite money's with type writers scenario "
I'm thinking you are mixed up or mental as you really should read the definition of a solar system. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If we are here,why cant they be there?.
They've been here for hundreds of thousands of years, most likely dozens of species have visited or at least dozens of different species probes.
15 years ago nobody thought there was habitable planets in our solar system, today we know of thousands, every week we find hundreds more, our solar system is 20,000 light years long, 6000 light years wide and 3000 light years deep, our solar system is one of hundreds of billions of solar system.... Its the infinite money's with type writers scenario
I'm thinking you are mixed up or mental as you really should read the definition of a solar system. "
Add the misinterpretation of potential for sustaining life as "habitable" |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If we are here,why cant they be there?.
They've been here for hundreds of thousands of years, most likely dozens of species have visited or at least dozens of different species probes.
15 years ago nobody thought there was habitable planets in our solar system, today we know of thousands, every week we find hundreds more, our solar system is 20,000 light years long, 6000 light years wide and 3000 light years deep, our solar system is one of hundreds of billions of solar system.... Its the infinite money's with type writers scenario
I'm thinking you are mixed up or mental as you really should read the definition of a solar system. " .
Usually mental |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Im quite interested in this subject which may be out of place here but here goes.
Your question is a little ambiguous, aliens exist in simple bacteria form as from our own solar system, that much is known. If you count life from another planet as an alien then that has been proven.
Referring to what I've seen or read the actual chances of other human like beings inhabiting our universe is very unlikely.
Two reasons:
If you take the history of our universe for instance has been around for 13 billion years, cut that up into segments as the start of it was no more than a metre wide, within milliseconds hundreds of miles apart. So the first few billion was just dust and light crashing together violently. Then atoms formed which took another few billions of years. Then you have shapes and so on and so on. The time in which livable planets like our own is actually only possibly an eighth say of that 13 billion. So still millions of years yes but in that time we have ourselves in what we have seen thousands of years without any known contact. There had been possibility for aliens with their warp drives and instruments for millions of years and still nothing.
Second point is that going back to how fast the universe is growing if there were aliens, that actually wanted to watch they would never reach us... going on to faster than light travel, which has been dismissed by many as impossible. Using Brian cox's theory as he seemed to have the best one explained when I watched him live he was basically saying that when you look in the niggt sky the light you see is from millions/billions of years and happened when the earth was not a planet. If you could somehow travel out at the sped of light to the nearest star let's say takes 4 years when you get back it's 8 years in your ship but on earth it's actually 30+ years gone by because time moves different depending on how fast you travel. So by the time you leave the destination will have moved on tenfold years compared to what you set off at and could be gone by then.
Many many more theories that conflict. Some saying about the warp drive as being able to close down the space in which you are from an object as it moves away and expand what's behind you but nobody knows if that's possible...
You can't say statistical or chance this and that because we actually just don't know." .
I'd say your either mixed up or mental because the earth is 5 billon years old, you need to read up on the definition of "millions" and "billions" |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"As for the issue of alien life, I tend to think it'll probably turn out to be utterly ubiquitous. The vast void of space will transpire to be jam packed with microscopic funghi floating around in search of hospitable places to grow. In short, where there is the capacity for life I sense we'll probably find life. This will probably also provide a better answer for how life started on earth rather than the primordial soup theory .
So how did it start on the other planets then?"
Once you've acquiesced to the utterly ridiculous idea that atoms (in all their complexity) formed here there and everywhere just because that's how reality works... it produces atoms... it's really not much more of a leap to believe reality generates life when and wherever it wants |
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"I watched a programme on it years back and apparently it's true. There is a woman buried from trillions of years ago with the scrolls and all that bollacks....find her you find the answers but no one has found her. "
Lol, whut? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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How can anyone even think finding alien life would be a good thing?
We have nuclear weapons pointing at ourselves for fuck sake
Humans can't even get along peacefully within separate football teams let alone a completely different solar system! |
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I think there will be alien life out there, though the huge distances between stars probably means it's unlikely there will be contact between two intelligent alien races. |
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"Earths history shows when two civilisations meet it never works out well for the less advanced one!"
This remark gets trotted out all the time as if it was a truism. Personally, I think our culture has matured beyond this. If we uncovered an, as yet, untouched culture we'd do our utmost to respect it and try and keep it as untouched as possible. The worst we'd probably do is give them the common cold... and we'd probably wipe them out that way lol But this idea that more advanced societies always plunder less developed ones is just lazy thinking imo |
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"Earths history shows when two civilisations meet it never works out well for the less advanced one!
This remark gets trotted out all the time as if it was a truism. Personally, I think our culture has matured beyond this."
Awww that's cute
Let's hope America doesn't discover aliens first and decides they need a dose of freedom |
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I think the sad reality is that humans will never stop killing each other and then when as a species we find another species we'll start killing them too. |
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"I think the sad reality is that humans will never stop killing each other and then when as a species we find another species we'll start killing them too."
Only if they taste yummy |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I think the sad reality is that humans will never stop killing each other and then when as a species we find another species we'll start killing them too." yea true but would it biing humans togather as one if we knew that ailens were going to invade ? Or just if were new across the board about there being such things
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"Earths history shows when two civilisations meet it never works out well for the less advanced one!
Yea i think your right about that !
This remark gets trotted out all the time as if it was a truism. Personally, I think our culture has matured beyond this. If we uncovered an, as yet, untouched culture we'd do our utmost to respect it and try and keep it as untouched as possible. The worst we'd probably do is give them the common cold... and we'd probably wipe them out that way lol But this idea that more advanced societies always plunder less developed ones is just lazy thinking imo "
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"Earths history shows when two civilisations meet it never works out well for the less advanced one!
Yea i think your right about that !
This remark gets trotted out all the time as if it was a truism. Personally, I think our culture has matured beyond this. If we uncovered an, as yet, untouched culture we'd do our utmost to respect it and try and keep it as untouched as possible. The worst we'd probably do is give them the common cold... and we'd probably wipe them out that way lol But this idea that more advanced societies always plunder less developed ones is just lazy thinking imo " yea i think your right about that ! |
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"i saw a thread about do u beleave in ghosts so thought ide ask this one do u beleave in aliens ?"
I very hope they are real and that it's confirmed to the satisfaction of science in my lifetime. |
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"As for the issue of alien life, I tend to think it'll probably turn out to be utterly ubiquitous. The vast void of space will transpire to be jam packed with microscopic funghi floating around in search of hospitable places to grow. In short, where there is the capacity for life I sense we'll probably find life. This will probably also provide a better answer for how life started on earth rather than the primordial soup theory .
So how did it start on the other planets then?
Once you've acquiesced to the utterly ridiculous idea that atoms (in all their complexity) formed here there and everywhere just because that's how reality works... it produces atoms... it's really not much more of a leap to believe reality generates life when and wherever it wants " .
I like your idea but there's to many questions behind it like where did the microscopic fungi come from? |
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"No aliens, only demons pretending to be aliens so you stop believing in God then you die in sin and go to hell. Bingo. Thank me later "
The famous Occultist Aleister Crowley claims to have had an encounter with an entity of some sort in the early 1900's. The entity called itself Aiwass and told Crowley - "Today you call us demons tomorrow you will call us something else". Crowley drew a picture of the entity after the encounter and the picture looks very much like the modern day typical Grey aliens from popular culture (short beings with large over sized head and large eyes with small mouth and nose). Crowley said the entity did not speak as we do but communicated by some sort of telepathy and modern day alien abduction victims also claim this is how the greys communicated with them. |
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"As for the issue of alien life, I tend to think it'll probably turn out to be utterly ubiquitous. The vast void of space will transpire to be jam packed with microscopic funghi floating around in search of hospitable places to grow. In short, where there is the capacity for life I sense we'll probably find life. This will probably also provide a better answer for how life started on earth rather than the primordial soup theory .
So how did it start on the other planets then?
Once you've acquiesced to the utterly ridiculous idea that atoms (in all their complexity) formed here there and everywhere just because that's how reality works... it produces atoms... it's really not much more of a leap to believe reality generates life when and wherever it wants .
I like your idea but there's to many questions behind it like where did the microscopic fungi come from?"
The same place atoms come from. There's this misnomer that it's easy to grasp how inorganic matter formed out of nothing but the riddle is how organic matter came from inorganic matter. It's just a paradigm. In reality the idea of inorganic matter forming out of nothing is so absurd there's really no difference to suggest organic matter does the same... that inorganic and organic aren't chicken and egg... they're just two different kinds of chickens |
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