Intelligent Life in the Universe

Intelligent Life in the Universe


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Cie

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Trampled Underfoot

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yep, I dont believe in any life outside earth...your saying there are other human beings on other planets? :shrug: nope

You really need to use some of your incredible wealth to take a fucking English class. You communicate like a moron.
 

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come on people are you being real, then why dont the fuckers come down to earth and make contact with us? until that happens I will not believe it its nothing more than science fiction
 

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come on people are you being real, then why dont the fuckers come down to earth and make contact with us? until that happens I will not believe it its nothing more than science fiction

Just because you don't see it, doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Think about how long it took you to believe in pussy.
 

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come on people are you being real, then why dont the fuckers come down to earth and make contact with us? until that happens I will not believe it its nothing more than science fiction

:facepalm:


Seriously do you think that they are like down the street?

Do you not realize the vastness of space?

With people like you here why the fuck would anyone want to waste anytime making the trip.

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DZ

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Skul, just make this your f'in signature already. You aren't capable of finishing a post without writing the same bullshit.

Hedge, don't be so closed minded. Having lived in E Texas myself, I realize that's hard, but look up at the sky and understand that there is more to this universe than this tiny planet.
 
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yep, I dont believe in any life outside earth...your saying there are other human beings on other planets? :shrug: nope

Correct, there are not human beings on other planets. Your ignorance is well documented so I'm not going to dwell on that.

Statistically speaking it's impossible that there isn't life on other planets. You also have to consider time... humans have evolved and will eventually die out at some point or even evolve into something else during a relatively brief moment in the timespan of the universe. Intelligent life could have evolved and died out thousands of times before our planet even existed. The Kepler telescope has been identifying planets in our galaxy that are in the 'Goldilocks Zone' which means their orbits are such that they could have temperatures that will support the existence of liquid water.


To date, Kepler has discovered 1,235 possible planets, with 54 of those candidates located within the so-called "Goldilocks zone" -- that just-right range of distances around a star in which liquid water could exist on a planet's surface.
Based on the amazing wealth of planet candidates from Kepler, astronomers have estimated that our Milky Way galaxy could hold as many as 50 billion alien planets, with 2 billion of those perhaps being about the size of Earth.


And there are billions of galaxies.
 

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Correct, there are not human beings on other planets. Your ignorance is well documented so I'm not going to dwell on that.

Statistically speaking it's impossible that there isn't life on other planets. You also have to consider time... humans have evolved and will eventually die out at some point or even evolve into something else during a relatively brief moment in the timespan of the universe. Intelligent life could have evolved and died out thousands of times before our planet even existed. The Kepler telescope has been identifying planets in our galaxy that are in the 'Goldilocks Zone' which means their orbits are such that they could have temperatures that will support the existence of liquid water.


To date, Kepler has discovered 1,235 possible planets, with 54 of those candidates located within the so-called "Goldilocks zone" -- that just-right range of distances around a star in which liquid water could exist on a planet's surface.
Based on the amazing wealth of planet candidates from Kepler, astronomers have estimated that our Milky Way galaxy could hold as many as 50 billion alien planets, with 2 billion of those perhaps being about the size of Earth.


And there are billions of galaxies.

You don't think he actually understood any of that do you?
 

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