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I swear any thread with that idiot, incest Serb turns into a thread about how God doesn't exist. I seriously don't understand his obsession with it. If you're so insecure and need to get your message accross, then go to some religious forums and post your messages.

 

 

As for extraterrestrial life, the numbers are overwhelmingly for there being another human-like species around. Think about this:

 

Look up into the sky next tonight or tomorrow night or whenever. Every star up there is a sun galaxies away which has it's own set of planets and moons; some which have more planets than our eight. Then multiply that by some crazy, infinite number because we obviously can't see every star in every galaxy, and you'll have your answer. It's almost impossible, mathematically, that there isn't another planet out there that has human life forms on it. We've been able to discover liquids on other planets in other galaxies, so there are obviously other livable planets out there.

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I swear any thread with that idiot, incest Serb turns into a thread about how God doesn't exist. I seriously don't understand his obsession with it. If you're so insecure and need to get your message accross, then go to some religious forums and post your messages.

 

 

As for extraterrestrial life, the numbers are overwhelmingly for there being another human-like species around. Think about this:

 

Look up into the sky next tonight or tomorrow night or whenever. Every star up there is a sun galaxies away which has it's own set of planets and moons; some which have more planets than our eight. Then multiply that by some crazy, infinite number because we obviously can't see every star in every galaxy, and you'll have your answer. It's almost impossible, mathematically, that there isn't another planet out there that has human life forms on it. We've been able to discover liquids on other planets in other galaxies, so there are obviously other livable planets out there.

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also, isn't there some type of thing in which because of the speed of light we may see other planets how they have looked thousands of years ago, but they currently don't really look anything like that. i just remember hearing or seeing something that says how we see either the sun or another planet is how it looked like years in the past because of the distance light has to travel to earth before we can see it. can someone shed any light on this? it would be weird if we could actually see a planet that looks dead and empty, but thats a view from thousands of years ago and not its actually currently sprawling with lifeforms. sorry if im not making sense to some of you.

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Look up into the sky next tonight or tomorrow night or whenever. Every star up there is a sun galaxies away which has it's own set of planets and moons; some which have more planets than our eight. Then multiply that by some crazy, infinite number because we obviously can't see every star in every galaxy, and you'll have your answer. It's almost impossible, mathematically, that there isn't another planet out there that has human life forms on it. We've been able to discover liquids on other planets in other galaxies, so there are obviously other livable planets out there.

 

 

absolutely true. there are definitely many other forms of life. obviously they are all gonna be way different then humans because we evolved differently then they did, but there is some type of life outside of earth

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also, isn't there some type of thing in which because of the speed of light we may see other planets how they have looked thousands of years ago, but they currently don't really look anything like that. i just remember hearing or seeing something that says how we see either the sun or another planet is how it looked like years in the past because of the distance light has to travel to earth before we can see it. can someone shed any light on this? it would be weird if we could actually see a planet that looks dead and empty, but thats a view from thousands of years ago and not its actually currently sprawling with lifeforms. sorry if im not making sense to some of you.

 

 

i get what your saying and it is crazy to think about. i have no idea if its true or if thats how it works though

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