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Meep123 Posted at 2:36 pm on Jan. 9, 2007

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KathyN Posted at 7:05 am on Jan. 13, 2007
It is highly possible.
shadowpool Posted at 6:41 pm on Jan. 10, 2007
Cumulonimbus Posted at 6:24 pm on Jan. 10, 2007
Praise the Lard Posted at 6:24 pm on Jan. 10, 2007
shadowpool Posted at 6:06 pm on Jan. 10, 2007
Quote: from Cumulonimbus at 5:56 pm on Jan. 10, 2007

If there is life in space, our chance of finding each other is very slim.  There are millions of species of life on Earth, and so far, only one has built advanced civilization.  Now, if ever star had one inhabited planet, how many do you think have intelligent life?  How many have intelligent life that can travel through space?  We'll see a bunch of exotic life forms, but finding intelligent life would be unlikely.  

In the vastness of space, it's possible that it exists, but improbable that we'll ever find them.


How do we know that 1 in 8 planets doesn't have intelligent life along with millions of other less complex species?  We've never landed a probe on any planets beyond our solar system.  What if life is absolutely EVERYWHERE in the universe?

Cumulonimbus Posted at 5:56 pm on Jan. 10, 2007
If there is life in space, our chance of finding each other is very slim.  There are millions of species of life on Earth, and so far, only one has built advanced civilization.  Now, if ever star had one inhabited planet, how many do you think have intelligent life?  How many have intelligent life that can travel through space?  We'll see a bunch of exotic life forms, but finding intelligent life would be unlikely.  

In the vastness of space, it's possible that it exists, but improbable that we'll ever find them.

muscleman Posted at 5:11 pm on Jan. 10, 2007
AtomicCactus Posted at 5:10 pm on Jan. 10, 2007
Now Y, typically, I don't accept anything that's not posted in a recognised scientific journal.

Have any better sources? =)

muscleman Posted at 5:07 pm on Jan. 10, 2007
if you have extra time, you may want to watch these, while I look for the original content I was talking about.  What really changed my mind(before I was very skeptical) is that now there are actually legit, educated people of the science community coming forth with evidence, it isn't the typical tin foil wearing hat people that used to be associated with this.  In 2004 there was a conference(I forget the name, but will get it) that was held by the most legit people pretty much saying enough is enough with the coverup.    


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TOowR3RpIU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKsvuGOubhM

muscleman Posted at 5:03 pm on Jan. 10, 2007
Quote: from norock at 4:07 pm on Jan. 10, 2007

sorry, but i have to see this "proof".

i believe in other intelligent life 100%, but if you are referring to "ufo" pictures and things of the sort, that is NOT evidence.

post a link? or a source maybe?


They are not pictures, I saw it on a documentary where they showed a live surgery by one of the most credible surgeons in the country remove a alien implant out of a person, he did 8 in total of these.  The implant was analyzed and found to not be from this planet, more weird is that it made no inflammatory response and there was no scar that would show signs that human technology did it.  I can send you the link to the documentary and the names of all people involved in the publication if you wish, it will take a while to find it though

norock Posted at 4:37 pm on Jan. 10, 2007
you define life as energy manifestations?
and, can a rock really have intelligence of any kind??

simply questioning as to your beliefs...

Praise the Lard Posted at 4:31 pm on Jan. 10, 2007
Quote: from norock at 7:01 pm on Jan. 10, 2007

people want to know whether or not there are biotic lifeforms anywhere. not energy manifestations.  

That's how YOU defined life.

norock Posted at 4:07 pm on Jan. 10, 2007
sorry, but i have to see this "proof".

i believe in other intelligent life 100%, but if you are referring to "ufo" pictures and things of the sort, that is NOT evidence.

post a link? or a source maybe?

muscleman Posted at 4:04 pm on Jan. 10, 2007
Like I said we have scientific proof which hasn't been coverd up now that ET's have been here, and have been doing some type of experiments with humans.  
norock Posted at 4:01 pm on Jan. 10, 2007
energy manifestation =/= life.

a rock may be energy, but that does not make it living, or even biotic. so i dont know where you are going with that. people want to know whether or not there are biotic lifeforms anywhere. not energy manifestations.

and the universe IS expanding. scientists have studied the distant stars using high powered telescopes and have noticed a red-shift in their light reflection. (thus meaning they are in fact moving away.

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