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Originally posted by ollncasino
Originally posted by RomeByFire
Amazing, simply amazing.
It is so naive to say we are alone in this Universe.
I remember reading somewhere that it is thought that for every grain of sand that exists on planet earth, around about 1,000,000 stars exist. I don't know if that is true, but cerrtainly the number of stars out there is immense.
To imagine that we are the only life in the universe with such huge numbers of stars is somewhat unreasonable.
No, I have not, unless you include crocodiles and alligators to be dinosaurs. I've never heard of an elephant bird. Does it fly with its ears, like dumbo?
Originally posted by rickymouse
Have you ever seen a live dinosaur or a live elephant bird?
Sure, having evidence that something exists does help. You made a positive claim that life can develop in other ways that we haven't seen on earth, and all I am asking is how you know this? I think that it is a possibility, but I don't know for sure as you do, since it has never been observed as far as I know.
Originally posted by rickymouse
Maybe you need proof to know things really exist but I see a need to study things to see if they exist.
Originally posted by Jace26
reply to post by ollncasino
Whats so exciting about going to other habitable planets and destroying their environment too. Let alone neither you nor me or our great great grandchildren will ever get there. It would take tens of thousands of years with our current technology.
Originally posted by RomeByFire
It is so naive to say we are alone in this Universe.
Originally posted by Scripter
Originally posted by RomeByFire
Amazing, simply amazing.
It is so naive to say we are alone in this Universe.
Other than religious nut jobs, you would be hard pressed to find anyone who says we are alone in the universe, but there is a massive difference between acknowledging that and thinking we are being 'visited'. The size of the galaxy and universe work in favor of there being life, plentiful forms of simple life, complex life being rare and intelligent life even rarer....but that also works against us ever coming in to contact with it, you have to remember the timescales involved as well. Humans have only been around for 150,000 years or so, that is an insignificant amount of time.
Originally posted by Soylent Green Is People
Originally posted by Scripter
Originally posted by RomeByFire
Amazing, simply amazing.
It is so naive to say we are alone in this Universe.
Other than religious nut jobs, you would be hard pressed to find anyone who says we are alone in the universe, but there is a massive difference between acknowledging that and thinking we are being 'visited'. The size of the galaxy and universe work in favor of there being life, plentiful forms of simple life, complex life being rare and intelligent life even rarer....but that also works against us ever coming in to contact with it, you have to remember the timescales involved as well. Humans have only been around for 150,000 years or so, that is an insignificant amount of time.
You beat me to it, Scripter.
I was going to say there are very, very few educated people who think we are alone in the universe. Even many religious people feel that God may have created other life just like "he" created life here on earth (if they are of the mindset to believe in a supreme creator). As you said, only a few overly-religious "zealots" would probably say we are alone in the universe.
I would think the percentage of scientists working in the field of space science today who believes life probably exists elsewhere is up around 100% (I suppose the chance of there being religious zealots working in the space science field could keep that number from being 100%).
Heck, I would even say virtually all NASA scientists believe in the probability of life elsewhere. I know, for example, that Chris McKay, who is one of NASA's leading astrobiologists, believes life exists elsewhere.
As to whether or not that life has or is visiting the Earth? Well, that's a different question altogether.
edit on 3/29/2012 by Soylent Green Is People because: (no reason given)