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Acepivoter AP Extremist
Posts : 135 Join date : 2009-01-15 Location : Behind you
| Subject: Is there life on other planets? Thu Jan 22, 2009 7:52 pm | |
| Is there life on other planets? I mean c`mon,we cannot be the only ones in the world! | |
| | | Cody Administrator
Posts : 585 Join date : 2008-10-25 Location : Australia
| Subject: Re: Is there life on other planets? Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:01 pm | |
| Lol. Only ones in the world? Maybe you should fix that. I think there could be. :huh: | |
| | | Stef E.D. AP Player
Posts : 78 Join date : 2009-01-14 Age : 28 Location : MY HOUSE
| Subject: Re: Is there life on other planets? Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:04 pm | |
| lol ace you got this idea by the thread I made in Negative?
On Topic: Yeah there MUST be life in other worlds it's kinda imposible to be the only beings alive in the whole universe | |
| | | gamezombie Super Poster
Posts : 413 Join date : 2008-10-27 Location : playing left 4 dead or youtube
| Subject: Re: Is there life on other planets? Fri Jan 23, 2009 1:02 am | |
| - Stef E.D. wrote:
- lol ace you got this idea by the thread I made in Negative?
On Topic: Yeah there MUST be life in other worlds it's kinda imposible to be the only beings alive in the whole universe you mean universes there are thousands upon thousands or even billions of different universes | |
| | | Eric Moderator
Posts : 136 Join date : 2008-11-15 Location : Here
| Subject: Re: Is there life on other planets? Fri Jan 23, 2009 3:35 am | |
| Actualy, other than microbes, i think that we are unique. So yes, other life exsists, but the probability of having two planets in a space that both can support life forms at our level of complexity is astronomical (I'm not infering we're complex, btw), considering that whe haven't proven that space is infinite. If space was infinite, than we would have an infinite amount of everything. However, assuming space is finite, there are other life forms, but nothing anywhere similar too us. | |
| | | Stef E.D. AP Player
Posts : 78 Join date : 2009-01-14 Age : 28 Location : MY HOUSE
| Subject: Re: Is there life on other planets? Fri Jan 23, 2009 5:16 am | |
| - Eric wrote:
- Actualy, other than microbes, i think that we are unique. So yes, other life exsists, but the probability of having two planets in a space that both can support life forms at our level of complexity is astronomical (I'm not infering we're complex, btw), considering that whe haven't proven that space is infinite. If space was infinite, than we would have an infinite amount of everything. However, assuming space is finite, there are other life forms, but nothing anywhere similar too us.
Yeah that's sounds pretty right but what if this life forms are different from everything known for the man till now? | |
| | | WZcrazy2 AP Extremist
Posts : 101 Join date : 2008-12-28 Age : 28 Location : New York, USA BAYBY!!:D
| Subject: Re: Is there life on other planets? Mon Feb 02, 2009 12:05 am | |
| H3|| yea. how can we be the only ones. Mars had a gas, that comes from living things Naturally, but it came form the core. but there is also ice. ice= water.water= plants. plants=life.life=food. food= other living things. Mabey even so complex our eye & brain cant see it, even though its there. | |
| | | MG AP Player
Posts : 82 Join date : 2009-01-18 Age : 29 Location : If your hawt girl 14+, do NOT look under your bed.
| Subject: Re: Is there life on other planets? Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:49 am | |
| - WZcrazy2 wrote:
- H3|| yea. how can we be the only ones. Mars had a gas, that comes from living things Naturally, but it came form the core. but there is also ice. ice= water.water= plants. plants=life.life=food. food= other living things. Mabey even so complex our eye & brain cant see it, even though its there.
Water=plants? Technically, no. Generally, yes there is ice on other planets and a range of elements, compounds and mixtures, but none on their own can theoretically support life forms. It also depends on the star an position of orbit. Our star is just the right size to support a safe zone, where we are not too far away, not too close, etc. But going back to water=plants, you need all those elements combined, plus basic cellular structure to support a genetic code. And yes, there are many safe zones, but usually the planet is the wrong size, or simply doesn't have the right elements. Who knows? There may as well be life on other planets, but seriously, think. Since the universe is constantly expanding, those planets may be drifting away. Plus, don't forget that galaxies can collide, and even right now, as we sit here, our Milky Way is on a direct collision course with the Andromeda galaxy. And since there is a Supermassive blakc hole in the centre of every galaxy, the planet/s that do contain life may be sucked in. Water doesn't simply make plants. You need sunlight and other factors. If that entire theory were true, then aren't you implying that we don't need a sun, an atmosphere, or gravity or anything else? Just water, plants and food? I don't think so, not to be rude. And black holes have their name because they are actual holes in the universe, which means the outside of the universe is infinite mass. (or was it infinite depth? :S) What is that? ..The inside point of a black hole. Cool eh? | |
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