Is their "LIFE" on other planets?
Some claim that we are alone in the universe. i feel that this goes against all the odds. With countless planets and solar systems in the universe we would be truly naive to believe we are alone in the vastness of space. Although the majority of life on other planets would probably not be intelligent, advanced cultures their is still life non theless!
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no, we are alone
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The universe is vast and limitless and even life exists only on oxygen as ours, like it would be billions of planets .... Side: yes
Just like you stated very well, life doesn't imply intelligence. It only implies a life generating environment. The more strawberries you have in a bag for a week the larger the chances are of finding a rotten one in there. The analogy can be applied to planets and satellites. The more planets you have, the more chances of generating life. Basic statistics, one of the easiest things to understand in Mathematics. The egocentric human will try to defy the logic of statistics, usually using insubstantial statements due to lack lack of knowledge of what the hell they're talking about (you know how a great majority of people see Math as a complicated and fearful beast with seven heads (a Hydra perhaps)), but more often than not by also not understanding how in hell life is generated (except if you tell them God did it). But their self imposed bias will only distort their own perception of the world around them, it will never change anything of how reality works. Side: yes
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