i personally think that they r i was wondering on what u guys thought
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i personally think that they r i was wondering on what u guys thought
Um... no. o,O
I was abducted and probed just last night. They found where I hide the green cheese I got from the moon.
I think its obvious that they're real
There is a 100% chance that aliens are real. However, there is a much smaller chance that aliens will visit the planet earth, or that they are at the same or higher intelligence level than we are. I suggest that in order to get some actual conversation going, you ask whether people beleive that aliens will visit Earth or something to that effect. Otherwise the arguement is pretty onesided.
Being serious
Aliens could exsist. Can't give a good reason ATM, my brain hurts.
Look at the Fermi Paradox- it is a great answer, along with the classification of civilizations into type 1 and up based on energy usage and the ideas that any sufficiently advanced civilization will have mastered tachyons and that the electromagnetic radiation we radiate's disperal lvls and go from there
they could be real...
basically what trog said is right. the could be real, if we will ever find out if they are or not is a less than 1% chance. very very small.
The government is keeping their relationship with extra terrestrials a secret so that the super technology they get from them stays a secret.
Yes. Aliens are real. However I seriously doubt any of them have ever been to or near Earth.
How do you think we developed cell phones? Aliens showed us how.
I bet aliens helped the developers make evony so cool.
and then they left so it got sucky?
There could be millions of possible life forms throughout the system, living in any condition. However, the human scope leaves us examining only planets similar to ours, because that is the only planets we perceive could sustain life.
If we were to examine a broader scope of potential life forms, then we stand a greater chance of discovering other beings, whatever they may be.
Yet, constantly, all we here about from space research is "Planets similar to ours", or "a planet that might sustain carbon-based life forms". There's been speculation on silicone based life forms, along with a variety of other theories that were they examined, might help us to prove or disprove the existence of life in our own solar system.
Not to say there is life in our solar system, but there is a possibility, if limited.
In short, the question is not so simply answered with "yes" or "no".
et go home:D
The x-files are real. They created the series as "fictional", so that folks would be distracted by the "cool" fbi agents.
Just because it's on the internet doesn't make it real.
Sadly there's tons of balogna out there just waiting to be sopped up by anyone who has a head for such things. A shame that there are probably tons of real world issues that deserve attention and get none because people want to believe in whatever interesting bit of fantasy they come across.
EDIT: Because i like to inform myself I was curious and the first google results for whatever return this:
Even the weather wars people can't hold it together, and are "shills" of "phony" info. Yeesh.Quote:
Having seen evidence of weird electromagnetic phenomenon happening overhead in the atmosphere, I was inclined to believe Thomas Bearden when he described "scalar" weather wars technology. But I no longer believe Tom Bearden (or those in association with him such as Steven Greer, promoter of the phony UFO Disclosure Project). Bearden's claims are ridiculous, especially when reexamined in 2007, after the passage of several years since his writings of 2004.
What about Scott Stevens? Scott Stevens promotes a scalar interpretation of our electromagnetic atmosphere at Weatherwars. He appears to be sincere and he's got really great photos of anomalous sky phenomenon. However, I've come to the conclusion that Scott and others have been misled by Bearden's disinformation and are therefore acting as either witting or unwitting shills in this con game if they advocate the notion of "scalar" technology.
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John McCain was very successful. Sarah Palin is an alien, and very popular amongst humans. The aliens already made the flat earth society popular in Alaska.
Well according to some people -
"there's creatures that live in the sun, uncomprehendible to the human mind, because we limit ourselves to our own environment, our own bodies. Yet something that lives in the inferno of the sun would quite clearly not be organic, as we know it. It would be something else, something sentient, yet it might not have a brain, due to being inorganic."
The sun aliens are pretty hot. The moon aliens are cool. The mars aliens have lots of candy bars. The jupiter aliens are much more stupider.
That's a silly question of course there are aliens...honsetly...do you REALLY think this is the only planet in the unending galaxy with no other life? not to mention...if they were advanced enough to have interegallactic travel...why would htey come here? lol
What I put is an exact quote I didn't change a single word. Although I did leave off a "For all we know," that starts it.
For the record I believe there are aliens somewhere out there but that they don't go around beaming people up for experiments or making crop circles. :D
The galaxy is not unending, it in fact has a very definite ending which is why we came up with the label galaxy.
There is no such thing as the number 2, but there is such a thing as the number 1. Do you believe there must exist an infinite number of universes due to the infinite number of dimensions? We have the proof of the existence of one here, so there must be more yes?
You may want there to be more life out there, but that doesn't make it so. We currently have no evidence (unless all the alien government conspiracy stuff is true) so to say there *must be* is the silly part.
The thing I like about Zeno's paradox is that it conjectures that Earth is not unique, and as such there must be a bunch of planets like earth that therefore must have given birth to life just like us. And since we don't yet have space travel and we're nearly about to wipe ourselves out of existence entirely, I'd say Zeno's paradox isn't much of a paradox at all.
i voted no, just as i remembered... Zenrax is an alien O_o
I voted yes and agree with ss
of course...as previous posters have said....there is the potential for other planets to have life, as we know i believe that most people dont think that their are aliens out there because they are looking for a species that lives like humans, when infact, they could be similar to plants in the fact that they need not have oxygen in order to live
i say yes
thy exist
Im watching nat geo and a idea poped into my head.
If the universe was compacted in to one place before the Big Bang.
1)what was there before that?
2) how did it get there in a compact place?