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do you believe there are living beings out there?
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Not on Mars but somewhere possibly.
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I was disappointed to find the Cydonia face was after all just a rock formation enhanced by shaded area.
Do I believe in life out there ? I've agreed with Dr Carl Sagans comment about that - "if we are the only intelligent life in the universe, its a hell of a waste of space" So yes I do, statistically it is a certainty. Will we ever meet intelligent extra terrestrial life in my lifetime ? No, unless they come a calling and manage not to crash in some deserted backwater - (again ? ). Until we have the technical capacity to make proper inroads into space and leave our solar system I think its pretty much certain that we will never discover other lifeforms, why should they come to us, it would be the equivalent of NASA sending a manned space flight to see monkeys in Africa. Considering the nature of the human animal, to make war on each other and consume our world with no thought for its future - maybe we shouldn't inflict ourselves on any other species or anywhere else we can rape for materials without any due consideration or care for its future . |
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I think it would be incredibly arrogant of us to think we are the only life in the universe.
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I would like to know how they know the eruptions have a bad smell. Do the Iranians have better noses than the Americans,,,
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Space is endless, vast amounts of space out there.
We are merely a dot compared to anything out there and to say we are the only living thing capable of doing anything would as Stropz said, be very arrogant. I'd love us to be able to comminicate with distant planets who do have life on them but i know this probably won't happen in my lifetime, unless a major breakthrough in technology occurs. |
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And for the third time in 3 days. Monty Python.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JSR_6qfXTg |
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The nearest possibility of life is many many light years away. If contact was established it would take many many years for them to hear the first message and visa versa..... As for travelling to another life source one would have to travel near the speed of light to make the trip in one of our life spans...... Unless there is some bizzar twist in nature physical communication with other beings will never happen. |
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There will be other life out there but never ever will we see it
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Heres a thought. If we were chatting on a forum coming from another life source 20 light years away and we insult someone there it would take 20 years to hear of a moderators ban..
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Then, you need to measure the distance between the Sun & Earth. After that, go see if there are any planets or stars with life on them. After the scientists and astronomers come up blank, then start to go away from the Sun and keep going & going & going, until the planets and stars are much further away from the Sun. These planets will be less likely to be inhabitable, since the temperature level of the planet will be so-much below freezing, that the chances of life would be impossible. Then you go even further away and then you get to understand the word "Impossible" and that is the answer to your question. There is ONLY Earth and that's it, regarding life.......Human, Animal, + other things..... Regarding the article at hand, what a waste of time worrying about Mars. The only Mars I am interested in, is the one I eat ![]() ![]() nodisharmony ![]() |
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You don't even understand the difference between a solar system and a universe. You pronounce it "impossible" based on your theory that they are too far away from our sun ?? ![]() Other stars depend on our sun for light and energy ? ![]() ![]() ![]() Clearly you think you are far more knowledgable than Dr Sagan was, who's quote I used and which you highlighted - and then tried to shoot down in order to explain what is possible and impossible in the universe as you think it is. ![]() |
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Now, the hottest planet is obviously the nearest planet to the Sun. Also, the furthest away, will naturally be the coldest planet in our Solar System. Earth is full of life, as it is positioned (in the right place) in our Solar System. Everything in exactly the right proportion. Temperature, Oxygen, etc.. etc.. This certainly helped things along. The Universe is naturally much bigger. (Endless) is one word which get's used quite a bit ![]() I do understand the difference between the Solar System and the Universe and words from (the), to the (contrary) are laughable in itself ![]() Quote:
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also... If you know the answer to that? How long would it take to travel there? also... How do we know where the next closest Sun is? nodisharmony ![]() |
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Space is very big as you say But time is also very very big Our time on Earth is very small compared to the amount of time So maybe other beings like us have Grown in evolution like us and Then Died out in the Long scale of time |
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There's a theory that if intelligent life had ever developed in the universe before life on Earth it should have had time by now to travel to, explore and settle on every planetary system in the universe (or was it galaxy, can't remember).
Therefore no other intelligent life has existed away from the Earth because we don't have any evidence of aliens exploring or colonising this planet in its past. QED. But it's just a theory... I watched 2001 on TV the other day again. Great film. |
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Except..... Closest sun to ours is Proxima Centauri, though it won't always be the closest due to it being in a cluster of the three stars we know as the Alpha centauri system. We couldn't have a manned flight their with our current level of technology The next closest sun is Rigil Kentaurus |
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Personally, I think your view-point only applies to certain humans. Evolution itself defines survival as human nature’s integral facet. The instinct of the ‘hunter - gatherer’ might stop short of anything more than fulfilling one’s needs to survive, given the conscience and empathy of the evolved human being is what sets us so far apart from other animals. I think what your theory alludes to, spacebandit, is the nature of the bully. The parasite. One who takes and keeps taking. One whose egomania is so rampant that no amount is enough to satisfy, leading to them seeking satisfaction in destruction, with no ability to appreciate that they themselves are merely a part of nature and easily capable of maintaining balance if their conceit and delusion would allow it. Of course, the egomaniac may claim that “man himself will wipe out man”. Some people become so enamoured by the achievements of the human race, there’s that underlying notion amongst the conceited and delusional that the war-mongers who plan, execute and glorify destruction and in turn gain power or dominance, must therefore be nature’s ideal of the evolved human being. I tend to disagree. I wouldn’t dismiss the theory that the rapid evolution of scientific research and development happens to coincide with the relatively slower evolution of ‘man’, resulting in an almost ‘Catch-22’ scenario where man’s more undesirable, cowardly instincts learn to exploit the triumphs and hard work of others, so as to achieve that power, fulfil that greed and satisfy a lust for chaos (e.g. Any war-monger from history you’d care to name). So, could man’s wars really wipe out humanity? As I’ve stated, I’m sure the egotistical war-mongers would love to think so. Personally, I think it’s equally as likely they’d just wipe themselves out… …and, as Jesus Christ supposedly said in his sermon on the mount…“blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth”. If mother nature proves too strong a force for the ruinous endeavours of some people, I think humanity could, one day, get the opportunity to evolve it’s technological capabilities and pursue the goal of finding extra-terrestrial life-forms, and who knows what else? Maybe the evolved human race of the future will be a much more appealing race to visit, from the point of view of extra-terrestrials? Admin edit: removed emphasis of certain words |
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![]() So, can you add any more specifics ![]() How do we work out it's mass (Size)? Is it a Telescope job and an assumption made from a good educated guess? Was a space-shuttle/rocket/whatever sent into deep space and then, the information about the two closest Suns was brought about from that? If the Sun's do exist and are of a similar mass, then you also need to understand that there must be a planet or planets orbiting that Sun, within a similar or excact location to what we have here with Planet Earth. The speculation here is emmense. All those Stars in our sky and amongst them, we see Two Sun's, that are soooooo near and the possibilities are endless due to the Astronomers findings. But, the evidence is still very thin and when you realise, how far away those two Suns, (Whether real, or not??) are? Everything which goes with that is pretty much speculative. Many books and information on Astronomy is very interesting, but, distance is the enemy and from what you have said, it could very much stay that way. nodisharmony ![]() |
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![]() Admin edited I shall repeat the question once more:- ------------------------------------------------------------ So, can you add any more specifics Like, how do we know of it's existance, when we can't get anywhere near it? ------------------------------------------------------------ Let's try again ![]() nodisharmony ![]() |
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No offence nodisharmony but your knowledge of cosmology is too basic to stand in this thread.
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