im not talking about those science-fiction movies where you have these advanced race of ,say, martians that are planning to take over the earth. im talking about the existence of organic or even non-organic life. If you believe that there are tiny microbial life on another planet that will one day evolve, through natural selection, into multi-cellular beings like us, then you ,my friend, are on the hunt for life on another planet.
It's true there is no hard evidence but when you think about it we can only search so far we still don't the power to go very far.But we do have evidence of others worlds that could sustain life so there is a high possibility that they are real. So I say keep your mind open and your eyes true :) .
a world of MY LITTLE PONY < FOR REAL >
a world of THUNDERCATS < furry vs, furry action >
each living planet is too far away to know for sure but we do have MARS that will belong to the USA.
USA
USA.
Go galaxy takeover.
If life sprung on this planet then the chances are high that live could have sprung on another planet. There is that possibility. I mean look at all the stars that are up in the skies. Those are just a lot of suns like the one that we have. I'm not saying that every one of those suns have planets, but there is a good chance that there would be.
There are some planets out there that are called exoplanets, planets that are found outside our solar system. In order for them to have life, they need to be in an area known as the goldilocks zone, not too far from the sun nor not to close. NASA has found lots of them due to telescopes.
I think it is a definite possibility, but it would take more than few random reports of flying saucers to convince me aliens have made any contact with us yet.
1. "Space is really, really big. You won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big, it is." -HGTG. Really, guys... it'd be an awful waste of space to have all those systems, all those stars, but only one lonely blue planet with sentient life. I'm positive there are hundreds of sentient races out there, we're just far too underdeveloped technologically to detect them yet.
2. To assume that out all of those systems and stars, that ours just happened to be the one that supports complex life.. well, that's just fucking arrogant.
The Universe is simply too big to have only one planet that supports life. Water has been discovered in many other planets and I'd like to think that's a good start.
I'd like it even better if the extraterrestrials were MICROSCOPIC though. I don't wanna wake up to see a probe up my ass.
We don't know how far space goes out of if it even ends, and just the thought of earth with the only form of life form on it because of the right requirements is outstanding, I beleave there is other life out there, hell they found bacteria on mars.