Do you believe in the existence of extra-terrestrials?

Do you believe in the existence of extra-terrestrials?

  • Yes

    Votes: 143 72.6%
  • No

    Votes: 34 17.3%
  • Unsure

    Votes: 20 10.2%

  • Total voters
    197

UnoPanelvan

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Some aliens I know can respawn and return under different alien alises.

*wink wink*

Yeah I see that on this forum frequently and then there are those that just remain their old boring selves, no zipin life.

"fart fart"
 

UnoPanelvan

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I wouldn't say that I believe, but the odds are extremely good.

If you count the billions of planets then that can be deduced that our system is not so unique at all and then there could be planets very similar to ours, there is good odds for it, but if you are a believer in certain aspects in life then the probability that humans like us exist is extremely small, but yeah I really believe in extra-terrestrials as where else do we come from, really not from where certain members believe. The odds of Darwin belief system that the same species evolved somewhere else is null and void.
 

zophas

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There ain't nobody else but us idiotic phucked up humans. We were a cosmic accident and the universe has finally found a way to delete us...ergo aids.
Earth will breath a sigh of relief when we are finally gone.
 

mercurial

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There are billions of planets. Other beings may not need the conditions that we need to survive. Who's to say they need water or air etc...? Maybe these aliens thrive in gassy environments and can adapt to other environments. Look at amphibians as a simple example. They can exist in both water and land. Also, have a look at extremeophiles. They are single-handledly proving to us that life can exist in the most unbelievable circumstances and places.

We all have some sort of idea as to how we got here. Just a few organic substances mixed with water and electricity. These very organic substances are believed to have come from asteroids/meteors. Where do you think these meteors came from? It obviously came from the universe. There is life out there.
 

kronoSX

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the first place to look is in our own backyard,the deep ocean.thats where our aliens are.
Check out ALIENS OF THE DEEP BY JAMES ?????,i cant remember his surname something like cameroon.
We have not explored our ocean and i am sure there are aliens there.
 

mercurial

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the first place to look is in our own backyard,the deep ocean.thats where our aliens are.
Check out ALIENS OF THE DEEP BY JAMES ?????,i cant remember his surname something like cameroon.
We have not explored our ocean and i am sure there are aliens there.

There is something known us USO's. It stands for Unidentified Submerged Objects. These refer to sightings where alien crafts seem to go underwater.
 

Devill

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As a scientific question. Unsure.

We do not know how life started.
We do not know the conditions in which life arose for sure. How can we when we don't know how?
You not only need favourable starting conditions (what are they?), but the conditions need to be sustained over a period of time. We do not know what fraction of planets in the universe had (still have) favourable conditions for life to arise and were (are) stable enough to sustain life over an extended time.

Not exactly sure how people can come up with statements like "high probability". It is just speculation without a shred of scientific evidence.

As a philosophical question? Sure, why not?

here is a little bit of an answer.

lol, never said there was evidence, i just said that the probability that there is other life in the universe is good :)

we have only explored 0.000000000000015% of the known universe and all ready one species is in it.

And those odds are what exactly?

Now there is one planet with life on it in 0.000000000000015% of the KNOWN universe..... thus the odds are pretty good imo :)

There are billions of planets. Other beings may not need the conditions that we need to survive. Who's to say they need water or air etc...? Maybe these aliens thrive in gassy environments and can adapt to other environments. Look at amphibians as a simple example. They can exist in both water and land. Also, have a look at extremeophiles. They are single-handledly proving to us that life can exist in the most unbelievable circumstances and places.

We all have some sort of idea as to how we got here. Just a few organic substances mixed with water and electricity. These very organic substances are believed to have come from asteroids/meteors. Where do you think these meteors came from? It obviously came from the universe. There is life out there.

Yeap there are also fish in our seas that dont need sunlight and the tiniest amount of O2


the first place to look is in our own backyard,the deep ocean.thats where our aliens are.
Check out ALIENS OF THE DEEP BY JAMES ?????,i cant remember his surname something like cameroon.
We have not explored our ocean and i am sure there are aliens there.

Good point, we only discovered that we had gaint squids on planet earth about 5-8 years ago :)
 

mercurial

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Yeap there are also fish in our seas that dont need sunlight and the tiniest amount of O2

I think that's the tubeworm IIRC. They don't need sunlight to survive and live in extremely hot conditions IIRC.
 

kronoSX

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There is something known us USO's. It stands for Unidentified Submerged Objects. These refer to sightings where alien crafts seem to go underwater.

cool...So that documentary would be a must see then:cool:
 

Highflyer_GP

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Good point, we only discovered that we had gaint squids on planet earth about 5-8 years ago :)
Actually they have been found washed up dead for a long time now. It's only recently that a live specimen was caught though.
 

Devill

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Actually they have been found washed up dead for a long time now. It's only recently that a live specimen was caught though.

Yes sorry that is correct...the point is still that we havent even explored 20% of the oceans and we have only explored 0.000000000000015% of the known universe.....Thus i really think we are not all alone :p
 

kronoSX

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So if only a tin can sub will not crush under high pressure then surely we could explore 100% of the ocean
 

Balstrome

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I'm not referring to these blurry videos - anyone can produce this. Watch a documentary called The Disclosure Project. 100's of former US military, airforce and NASA employees came forward with documented evidence of their sightings and incidents of UFO's/aliens.

If this is true, then how come generally speaking the public holds the view that UFOlogists are slightly nutty and loony tunes. This evidence you speak of must be suspect if it does not have the ability to convince the public at large that there have been visitors. A quick debunk, your statement about mentions US Military and Airforce, are these two not one and the same. So by saying this, you increase the value of your statement. Nice but FAIL.
 
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