22794133Join Date: 2011-12-31 Post Count: 452 |
What about you? |
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InductiveJoin Date: 2012-05-28 Post Count: 6480 |
No. It's highly unlikely that any cells would ever form by chance, ever. |
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SilleteJoin Date: 2013-01-08 Post Count: 6205 |
yes
I am the maniac, I am the ghoul, I’m in the shadows in the corner of my room |
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zvxqJoin Date: 2013-07-31 Post Count: 3299 |
biological or gasims.. |
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22794133Join Date: 2011-12-31 Post Count: 452 |
Thinking Earth is the only plant with life is like believing God exists. |
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HeadmikiJoin Date: 2011-02-20 Post Count: 14959 |
yes!
WIJians are out there!! |
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InductiveJoin Date: 2012-05-28 Post Count: 6480 |
There is absolutely no evidence that life exists anywhere else in the universe.
You only believe in it because you want to. |
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HeadmikiJoin Date: 2011-02-20 Post Count: 14959 |
but there also isn't any evidence that other life doesn't exist beyond our planet! |
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22794133Join Date: 2011-12-31 Post Count: 452 |
Your statement is completely illogical. There are between 100 billion and 400 billion stars in the milky way galaxy. All the objects in each individual solar system have a statistical probability of developing the conditions necessary to sustain life. Even if it is unlikely it is still probable given the sheer volume of candidates. |
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InductiveJoin Date: 2012-05-28 Post Count: 6480 |
Yeah, there is actually. We've sent out spacecraft, rovers, and there are tons of powerful listening devices that have picked up nothing. Believing in aliens is like believing in the boogeyman. |
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iKenoJoin Date: 2008-01-14 Post Count: 27490 |
inductive
explain why a comet hit earth " not a big explosion or anything, people found about it " and the comet had BACTERIA on it.
bacteria is a definitive sign of there being bacterial life outside of our planet, though we don't know how far the bacteria has expanded, or how long the bacteria has cultivated on one planet for a certain period of time, but it does give irrefutable evidence that there's bacteria life outside of earth.
saying that there is NO chance of biological life is willfully ignorant to be honest. |
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iKenoJoin Date: 2008-01-14 Post Count: 27490 |
there is evidence of bacterial life in space.....
do you guys look up anything..................... |
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SeviroJoin Date: 2009-12-08 Post Count: 47063 |
But there's been evidence of life in the past on other planets.
If there's been life on other planets at some point and time and there's some planets that can contain life (one was recently found,) how is it impossible for life to be anywhere else in space when it can't even be calculated by math? |
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InductiveJoin Date: 2012-05-28 Post Count: 6480 |
227, scientists at present believe that cells merely sprung into existence. Others believe that there were basic self-replicating molecules. There's no evidence that self-replicating molecules actually exist in any form. The beginning of life requires at least one fully functioning, sustaining cell. The odds of that happening are about the same as you throwing a rock and the rock itself quantum leaping to the moon.
It's virtually impossible. If the universe was infinite, then that'd be another story. I think that even if you had several universes it's unlikely life would spring up in any of them. |
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22794133Join Date: 2011-12-31 Post Count: 452 |
I don't think you understand how vast the galaxy is and how dismally incompetent our current space exploration programs are to search for life. |
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soild101Join Date: 2012-08-01 Post Count: 3196 |
we're arent made from special stuff.
All the ingredients are everywhere in the cosmos |
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22794133Join Date: 2011-12-31 Post Count: 452 |
Thank you bikini man. |
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iKenoJoin Date: 2008-01-14 Post Count: 27490 |
okay just ignore that a comet hit earth that was carrying bacteria on it
obviously doesn't prove anything. |
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InductiveJoin Date: 2012-05-28 Post Count: 6480 |
Keno, cite your sources. There's no evidence that any comets have brought life to Earth, ever. There are also things that suggest that there may have been life on Mars at one point, mainly water, however, water doesn't mean that there's life. |
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i mean, i don't know much about space, and dont i dont pretend like i do.
but the universe as far as we can tell is infinitely large, and the visible universe from our perspective is minuscule compared to the grandiose scale of the actual universe.
that being said, i find it HIGHLY unlikely that earth is the ONLY planet EVER to have hosted life in the billions of years the universe has existed.
the life may be vastly different, maybe not even intelligent life, maybe just single cell organisms.
there is no concrete proof that there is, because our knowledge of space is limited and space exploration is ridiculously limited given the massive scale of the universe. it takes lightyears to travel between galaxies, hell.
again, there is no proof... but i believe in other life out in space somewhere, even if we cant communicate to them and they cant communicate to us.
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soild101Join Date: 2012-08-01 Post Count: 3196 |
it's shown in movies that aliens visits us
what if we're suppose to visit them? |
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saumibaneJoin Date: 2011-01-04 Post Count: 3442 |
agreed, the amount of stars and planets makes the probability of atleast a few cells to exist very high.
कभी कभी जीतने के लिए कुछ हारना भी पड़ता है ... और हार कर जीतने वाले को बाज़ीगर कहते है! |
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SCR0LLSJoin Date: 2009-10-07 Post Count: 7086 |
There are billions of planets out there there must be at least one that has life on it |
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InductiveJoin Date: 2012-05-28 Post Count: 6480 |
I don't really think most people appreciate how complete even the simplest of organisms are. Imagine walking through the woods, and finding a house that no one built, it just happened to come together. That's astronomically more likely than even a simple cell coming about. |
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22794133Join Date: 2011-12-31 Post Count: 452 |
The organisms are probably not of the same biological origin so as to be made of cells identical to the ones here on Earth. |
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