There has to be life outside of our universe. There is an incredible number of planets and stars and galaxies beyond our own;a number far beyond human comprehension. Our evolution is imperfect and flawed, yet we have still become the most powerful and intelligent species within millions and millions of miles. Conditions like ours that can support life could very easily arise somewhere else in the universe. THere has been such a wide window of time, and so much space for it to happen, that it is inevitable that there is life somewhere else in the universe. If we can exist, why should we be the only ones?
There are many planets , with supstences of H2o *Water* on them . Where there is water there can be life. Since the earliest hominid species diverged from the ancestor we share with modern African apes, 5 to 8 million years ago, there have been at least a dozen different species of these humanlike creatures. Many of these hominid species are close relatives, but not human ancestors. But it only takes one to evolve creating a sucsessful species, just takes two animals with good offspring to create a more human like spcies. Most scientist say that Earth started out as a *star* that was mostly mad out of valcanos, and that many meteors hit earth making its huge trenches within our ocean. But after all of the meteors hit earth , it started to rain , for Billions of years, Then formed an Ice age ... Which soon after melted making land and our oceans . And within our oceans life began... But of course *humans were first evolved by creatures that lived in water . All there has to be within that water is bacteria, which could form into something over time. Then create a Ape like animal , *Which is a close ancestor to hominids*.
Well the point of planet earths history is , it could have happend some where else , within our Solar System or not. Maybe billions of light years away.
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Most likely... There's supposedly an infinite amount of space outside our solar system so that would make a huge chance of life outside of our solar system... We can't know for sure though of course, that is, until we see one ourselves.
Most likely... There's supposedly an infinite amount of space outside our solar system so that would make a huge chance of life outside of our solar system... We can't know for sure though of course, that is, until we see one ourselves.
Even with infinite space there is finite amounts of matter. Though there is still plenty enough for the odds to be favorable.
I love how the title is a question but the opening point is supposed to be the answer. Wouldn't angelic and demonic beings be considered nonterrestrial?
If there was life outside the Solar System, it would probably be either behind or at the same stage as us in evolutionary terms. So we may be talking about some kind of bacteria or something. Or they could be already living on Earth *sends suspicious glance towards the blobfish*.
If there was life outside the Solar System, it would probably be either behind or at the same stage as us in evolutionary terms. So we may be talking about some kind of bacteria or something. Or they could be already living on Earth *sends suspicious glance towards the blobfish*.
Not really, they have the same amount of chance of being super evolved humans than being primitive lifeforms.
Wouldn't angelic and demonic beings be considered nonterrestrial?
If you believe in such nonsense, yes. But they couldn't even be considered aliens, since aliens are merely extra-terrestrial while demons and angels would be from another plane or something like that. So they kinda don't even fit in this thread...
If there was life outside the Solar System, it would probably be either behind or at the same stage as us in evolutionary terms. So we may be talking about some kind of bacteria or something. Or they could be already living on Earth *sends suspicious glance towards the blobfish*.
Actually there are plenty of chances for life to have formed on another planet before ours. This could give those planets millions even billions of years more time to work with than what we've had.