1. N/A
2. Yes.
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joe wrote:Wilhelm wrote:Of course they are. I'm sure there's life on other planets. It's just impossible for Earth to be the only planet with life in the whole universe.
Indeed
That's excatly what i think!!
liberalist wrote:joe wrote:Wilhelm wrote:Of course they are. I'm sure there's life on other planets. It's just impossible for Earth to be the only planet with life in the whole universe.
Indeed
That's excatly what i think!!
Do you think they exist at the same time as us? I think its unlikely.
Yeddi wrote:How is it impossible... that makes no sense. Of course it's possible
Yeddi wrote:It was actually in reference to people saying that it is "impossible for Earth to be the only planet with life in the whole universe."
Of course it's possible that we are the only planet with life.
liberalist wrote:Oh, ok sorry. Yes, I agree it is possible that we are the only life in the universe.
U-235 wrote:It is infinitely unlikely that we are alone in the universe right now.
liberalist wrote:U-235 wrote:It is infinitely unlikely that we are alone in the universe right now.
That would surely only be true if the universe were infinite. Some people believe it is, but I tend to follow the big bang school of thought, not the steady state school. I tend to follow Hawkings view of the universe - that it is finite. Thus, there is a distcrete number of stars, and a discrete number of planets. Therefore you can not say it is impossible for us to be alone right now.
MosesWasALibertarian wrote:Well, I was just wondering, what happens when you reach the end of the universe, when it stops (or, rather, if it stops). Would you go into another dimension (like the many that scientists theorize over), or another universe which mirrors ours?
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