- last post: 01.01.0001 12:00 AM PDT
Posted by: johnny_deg
Posted by: KotoSegawa
actualy as dumb as a question this could be serious.
cause think about it, there have been many sitings of aliens on earth, and many creatures seen that almost seem alien.
but lets take it another step, the other galaxies, there could be anything out there.
even a race smarter then the humans.
only time will tell tho
smarter than humans? wow yor funny. not.
we are genius. and only ones here. watch futurama then ome back. and see its dumbness.
Actually, you're not exactly right in your saying that.
The universe as we know it is 13 billion light years across, there are 100s of millions of galaxies out there. Your average galaxy has roughly 100 to 200 million stars in it. Each star with it's own solar system.
Our solar system has one planet in it which we know has life on it, and that's Earth. We've found bacteria on Mars, and ice on one of Jupiter's moons. But so far, the only planet in our soalr system that we know of that has life on it is Earth.
But that's just our solar system. There are billions of other solar systems out there, all of which should have AT LEAST one planet each like Earth.
So to say we're the only ones is just an ecocentric mark on your part.
Also, have you ever heard of the Wow signal? It was an odd radio signal picked up from 200 lightyears away back in the 70s. It was unlike anythign else ever picked up from space, speculations point that it could be from other life.
If it was other life, than they're at least 200 years ahead of us in technology. To explain why, that radio signal first set out while the Revolutionary War was being fought over 220 years ago.
So there definately is other life out there, it's just our universe is so vast that it's hard to bump into other life. Even if they can travel at light's speed, if they were on the other side of the universe, it'd still take them 13 billion years to find us.
[Edited on 6/18/2006]