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Is there LIFE in the Universe? Arithmetic says YES.

Hello:

Lemme see..  We got MORE galaxies in the Universe than there are grains of sand on every beach and every desert on this planet.  That's a LOTTA sand..  Given those numbers, it seems LIKELY that there's at least ONE, and probably BILLIONS of planets with life in the Universe.

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http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2015/08/19/4293562.htm

Of course, there is

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I think that as no other life form has tried to contact earth, nor revealed their position in the galaxy is firm proof that other highly intelligent civilizations do exist.

No advanced life form would consider making contact with the warring savages from planet earth.

Indeed I'm convinced the other cultures with whom we share the cosmos have perfected ways to mask their existence from us.

Mankind has developed torture techniques beyond description and invented weapons with the capacity to reduce the entire planet as well as everyone and everything on it to space debris.

In fact they probably regard this over populated poisoned shithole as hell and keep their mischievous children in check with such threats as;- if you're not a good boy you'll go to earth and have to listen to party political broadcasts for eternity.

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seanB(950) Disputed
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The universe is about 13.8 billion years old. Earth is roughly 4.5 billion years old. Life is about 3.7 billion years old.

So, if it has taken 13.8 billion years for a mass to cool enough and by chance sit at the correct temperature for carbon based life (which is likely to be the only type of life there can be) to form, then it is likely that any other sentient species would probably still be in its infancy also. We haven't gotten anywhere near the technological capability to traverse large swathes of space within a single lifetime, and redshifting shows us that the rate of expansion of the universe is increasing, which means that the more time which goes on, the more unlikely it is that two life-bearing planets' species will meet.

In short, unless other species have discovered a way to travel faster than light, it is highly probably that none of them even know we exist.

That said, it is almost unthinkably improbable that we are the only life in the universe. I would say it is for all intents and purposes impossible. There is life somewhere else in the universe.

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Antrim(1287) Disputed
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Good to see my little parasite tick still clinging onto my every word.

Just as a point of interest, let me ask you a rhetorical question.

The use of the word rhetorical will be self explanatory in the nature of the question, do you, in your wildest dreams think I read any of your meaningless diarrhea?

I find it genuinely flattering that you remain so interested in my words of wisdom and fascinated in my opinions, but be advised that I don't read any of you text.

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I'm sure there is. And I'd also bet that just like on earth a big share of that life is predatory. So if we ever do meet it there are pretty good odds that someone is going to be for dinner - whether it's us or them.

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Hello G:

Hopefully, mankind will make it beyond its predatory nature.. It's a remnant of our tribal past.. Even though we wear nice suits and drive nice cars, we're a hop skip and a jump from living in the trees. We're a young species.. One could even say that we're in our terrible twos. If we don't destroy ourselves, hopefully we'll grow out of it..

And, we have a LONG time to go before we can reach other galaxies. By the time we can, maybe we'll be adults, and the civilizations we encounter, will be too.

excon

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explanation for me is simple

If this planet can exist and sustain life and there are infinite galaxies then, yes, there is the possibility of life in other planets.

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More planets than grains of sand ...yet notta peep. Isn't that an atheist boggling daisy...

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excon(18260) Clarified
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Hello bront:

We don't have boggling daisy's.. We boggle convfefe..

excon

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I'll take all the woot woot dilly dilly ding dong you can muster if the country gets out of financial trouble and Islamofascists get no foothold here.

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This is how the Left deals with scientific facts that destroys their theories of evolution, of how there should be many millions of planets with intelligent life far advanced to our own since they have been around for BILLIONS of years longer than our solar system.

Now to any thinking person that is not so closed minded to the possibility of a God or that evolution did not occur, there would be serious questions to the feasibility of the evolutionary theories out there.

It would be impossible to believe that we have not recieved radio signals, or some other signs of life from these billions of galaxies billions of years older than our own. IMPOSSIBLE!

What is the answer from evolutionists? They say we just don't have the answers yet but we will keep brainwashing our children in every public school to our obvious outdated evolutionary theories.

Our children should be taught the facts that they have no clue to how life started. They don't even know how the first living cell came to be. But in order to make sure no child believes in God, they keep pushing their laughable theories on our impressionable children.

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excon(18260) Disputed
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Hello From:

It's true.. Arithmetic IS a liberal plot.....

excon

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Assuming a non-zero chance of life spontaneously springing into existence (of which no evidence whatsoever exists), sure.

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