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And even before all that, how would it be able to travel through galaxies. If the other galaxies are like our with **** floating around, you would need force to move. We use fuel. What is their fuel and how did they have enough to get here. This isnt a computer where you give coordinates and can place something there. Unless they know magic. Unfortunately we dont have that yet.
U believe this?I'm not so sure. Just feels right.
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/andromeda/esp_andromedacom_1aa.htm#Time
http://www.greatdreams.com/ufos/alien-types.htm
on the low i wanna know if the middle earth theories are real. would be a complete mind blowing experience if it was.
If a possible Independence Day thing happens, it could possibly unite the whole world for once. I have no doubt they exist. Whether or not they are friendly is to be seen. However when the world comes to know ETs, we will finally unite as a human race.
we are the extra terrestrials
U believe this?
Believe?
This whole thread is speculative. I posted those links to show a few different theories that seem to dominate the whole "multiple races of aliens" discussion.
I already said "I'm not so sure" in the same post you quoted. What about "no so sure" and belief sound similar in any shape, form or fashion?
What I AM saying is that it feels right that we are not alone in the galaxy or universe and that it's feeble minded to think that we are. As if with all that exists beyond our planet and comprehension we hold exclusive rights on life and intelligence? Beyond simple minded.
This got me thinking like Pacific RimIf a possible Independence Day thing happens, it could possibly unite the whole world for once. I have no doubt they exist. Whether or not they are friendly is to be seen. However when the world comes to know ETs, we will finally unite as a human race.
Fixed. It's really crazy. I already recommended this in the I never knew that thread, but anyone who is even slightly interested in space and cosmology should check out Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey. It's on Netflix and it has the "watch out we got a badass over here" guy.
Its weird cuz if you take all the trees away we will die...einstein said if all the bees die we will die....if all the humans die... this planet and all the animals would flourish.
Wen they go to other planets and look for life the first thing they look for is water. Earth is basically an ocean planet. 70% or so water.
The things that live the longest....live in the ocean...there are jellyfish that dont die.
The largest mamal ever lives in the ocean.
Think of the abilities creatures in the ocean have.....sonar...electricity...camouflage. ...sooooo many other crazy traits.
The sheer vastness of the universe makes any statistical arguments pointless. No matter how lucky we are, there are billions of types of solar systems to beat the odds of someone not being as lucky as us. And that's only in our galaxy... Then there are billions of galaxies. The phrase "one in a million" people use on earth to describe something highly unlikely is - if you multiply this phrase by a billion, it still falls waaay short of covering the known universe.I also forgot to include in my explanation that it took 8 billion years just for single celled organisms do develop and almost as long for those to become multicelled organisms. This is why most places will not have complex life. Also why earth is lucky to have those giant neighbors to absorb all those life threatening asteroids.
The chances of not having life completely wiped out before complex life in most planets would be slim to none. These single celled organisms would have to go tens billions of years without a giant asteroid hitting them, without exposure to a solar flare, or a supernova, or the many events that can wipe life out in no time.
In this entire galaxy there is prolly less than 7 planets with intellegent species out of the tens of billions of planets that can hold em, but they are there.
WE ARE extraterrestrials.
This planet is the Garden of Eden.
There are many on this planet that look just look you and I do that are tourists from other planets and they look just like us. Some of them may even be in power positions over us.
That's not to say that there aren't more out there that look hideous or terrifying to us, but the ones we overlook are the one that look like us.
How are you so sure of this?