Yes, there is actual evidence that hints that there is life on other planets. There are even signs that they are on Earth as we speak.
Do Aliens Exist? | |||
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| Maybe | 26 | 25.74% | |
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Yes, there is actual evidence that hints that there is life on other planets. There are even signs that they are on Earth as we speak.
Silver-Tiger said:
Does he look that bad or is he just so freaky that he must be an alien? |
No. He's an illegal alien. :p
OT: Sure. I believe that there definitely is life out there judging by the size of the universe. To think that we are the only ones is silly.
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| MrBubbles said: yes. and they are going to steal our resources, just the like commies, so we need to start stockpiling more nuclear weapons and making more advanced ones as soon as possible. |
Nukes are for noobs, you just need Marines and Marauders.
| DaHuuuuuudge said: The big bang occured ~ 13.7 billion years ago. Earth was formed ~ 4.57 billion years ago. The first prokaryotes formed ~ 3.5 billion years ago. Also, some people when hearing the term "ideal living conditions" seem to think that it means that earth was this temperature and oxygen levels were equil to those today, which is not true. Early earth had
Organisms are responsible to the oxygen on earth.
That being said, I believe that many planets are similar to what earth was, so I will have to say that most likely aliens exist. |
We were in the sweet spot however (right distance from the sun) and had water. Those two together are whats needed for life I think.

| Rath said: We were in the sweet spot however (right distance from the sun) and had water. Those two together are whats needed for life I think. |
There are extremophiles on the ocean floor that live off energy from volcanic sea vents. Thus, a planet or moon that is outside of the habitable zone can still have liquid water and an energy source for life.
Also, different pressures and temperatures can make other chemicals behave as a liquid, so theres a possibility of other 'chemistries of life' forming in another solvent in extreme places. For instance, it rains methane on Saturn's moon Titan and there are methane lakes, so its possible that a very different type of biochemistry could produce life there.
bimmylee said:
No one who believes in God does so because of scientific evidence. The existence of aliens, however, could be proven. |
Intresting answer.So your saying God can never be proven?Or that we just cant prove his existance yet?

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NKAJ said:
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Science is only useful for proving or disproving the existence of things that would lie within our universe, such as aliens. Thus, science will never prove or disprove the existence of God, because God would exist beyond the reach of science.
bimmylee said:
Science is only useful for proving or disproving the existence of things that would lie within our universe, such as aliens. Thus, science will never prove or disprove the existence of God, because God would exist beyond the reach of science. |
hmmm....good answer.Can i ask though,who says that god doesnt lie within this universe? I mean do you personally think that god doesnt lie in this universe or have you read it from somewhere?

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NKAJ said:
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In order to create the universe, God must have existed before He created it, yes? This would mean that God is not a part of our universe, but instead a separate entity altogether. Of course, the laws of physics therefore wouldn't apply to God, so He could exist wherever He wants, even in multiple places at the same time (kinda hard to wrap my mind around such a concept)... anything is possible.
To answer your question specifically, I've read several explanations as to exactly "where God exists", and the above one is generally what makes the most sense to me. It's a difficult thing for me to grasp, as you might imagine.