Heh,I still have the photo taken by Hubbles when it focused on a spot above the moon for a couple months.Over 10000 stars and galaxies counted just there,in a tiny portion of the sky.ThatPurpleGuy said:Yeah though its virtually impossible for our minds to even begin to get our head around these types of distances.Exocet said:It's basically a mathematical certainty.
Even if life on a Earth is a fluke,with the countless amount star systems in the countless amount of galaxies in visible space, there's bound to be life.
I love thinking about things like this because it makes me try to imagine the vastness of the known universe and how meaningless we are next to it. Fascinating and terrifying at the same time.
I think of it like this. A light year is the measurement for distance travelled in space. It means the actual distance light would travel in a year equated to km (or miles). This is approximate but light travels at about 300,000km/s. Now calculate how many seconds in a year and times it by this and you have our distance(give or take) to our CLOSEST star besides the sun. Now I heard a saying that there are more stars in the sky than there are grains of sand on earth. If all these stars are all about one light year apart from each yeah you begin to see just how massive it all is.
Even though, yes, humanity is intelligent, I still find his belief we were created to be the sole intelligent form of life to be, first of all, very pretentious, and immensely arrogant. The vast majority of humanity is not intelligent (says my own pretentiousness and arrogance), and as they say, "Any sufficiently advanced alien is indistinguishable from a god." [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SufficientlyAdvancedAlien] Religion has no say here.ThatPurpleGuy said:his argument was that humans were "created" as the intelligent form of life for the universe.
It could just be that everyone would like a higher purpose. It would also prove the similarities of other sapient life to humans. We could all be wrong/right together! Though there'd more likely probably be some sort of useless war.Abedeus said:But if there is a whole new race or more than one race that believe in a higher power, then what, we're all correct?
You didn't quote what I thought of his beliefKillerMidget said:Even though, yes, humanity is intelligent, I still find his belief we were created to be the sole intelligent form of life to be, first of all, very pretentious, and immensely arrogant. The vast majority of humanity is not intelligent (says my own pretentiousness and arrogance), and as they say, "Any sufficiently advanced alien is indistinguishable from a god." [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SufficientlyAdvancedAlien] Religion has no say here.ThatPurpleGuy said:his argument was that humans were "created" as the intelligent form of life for the universe.
He should really come to his own conclusions. I respect that, not people who have just listened to what all the grown-ups told them when they were younger.ThatPurpleGuy said:You didn't quote what I thought of his beliefKillerMidget said:Even though, yes, humanity is intelligent, I still find his belief we were created to be the sole intelligent form of life to be, first of all, very pretentious, and immensely arrogant. The vast majority of humanity is not intelligent (says my own pretentiousness and arrogance), and as they say, "Any sufficiently advanced alien is indistinguishable from a god." [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SufficientlyAdvancedAlien] Religion has no say here.ThatPurpleGuy said:his argument was that humans were "created" as the intelligent form of life for the universe.I agree but lets try keep the religious stuff out as much as possible. Ive learnt from my friend its just how he has been brought up so Im not gonna try and change that.
Yeah the possiblities are just endless if life can exist in other forms. What if we are looking for bacteria or DNA but other life forms haven't developed in this way? I read a post above where someone said "If there were planets everywhere in the galaxy then why aren't there radio signals everywhere?". Its a fair question, but what if radio is only an "earth" thing? Other life forms could use other forms of communication not possible here but possible there cos there conditions are different.Mozza444 said:Well, it seems you think EXACTLY like i do.
Who said you have to breathe air or drink water?
They are Aliens, they will have adapted to whatever surroundings they are in.
No probs man Im the same. Im just saying just cos some people are like that doesn't make them bad people. Ive just come to accept that some people just view things in different ways and I went through my years of arguing with them but there is really no point. If there happy, who am I to question?KillerMidget said:He should really come to his own conclusions. I respect that, not people who have just listened to what all the grown-ups told them when they were younger.ThatPurpleGuy said:You didn't quote what I thought of his beliefKillerMidget said:Even though, yes, humanity is intelligent, I still find his belief we were created to be the sole intelligent form of life to be, first of all, very pretentious, and immensely arrogant. The vast majority of humanity is not intelligent (says my own pretentiousness and arrogance), and as they say, "Any sufficiently advanced alien is indistinguishable from a god." [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SufficientlyAdvancedAlien] Religion has no say here.ThatPurpleGuy said:his argument was that humans were "created" as the intelligent form of life for the universe.I agree but lets try keep the religious stuff out as much as possible. Ive learnt from my friend its just how he has been brought up so Im not gonna try and change that.
And i'm pretty sure we will never know..ThatPurpleGuy said:Yeah the possiblities are just endless if life can exist in other forms. What if we are looking for bacteria or DNA but other life forms haven't developed in this way? I read a post above where someone said "If there were planets everywhere in the galaxy then why aren't there radio signals everywhere?". Its a fair question, but what if radio is only an "earth" thing? Other life forms could use other forms of communication not possible here but possible there cos there conditions are different.
Or it could be like I said in my OP. Is what we have here on Earth like the universal "key" or "combination" to life everywhere. If all factors align as they have aligned for Earth will life develop?? Ahh we will never know.
If they ever do come to Earth I hope they land in my back yard so's I could show them we're not all bad and maybe get some kind of weapon (or mechanism to make the world better) onto my arm, of course they'd tell me to use it wisely, also I believe there are "aliens" out there, just not these grays everyone believes in, also don't forget about other universes and dimensionsrobert632 said:The odds of aliens coming to earth are very small, as we are known to slaughter our own people, so whats to stop us slaughtering them, but I do believe life exisits somewhere else in the galaxy.
Good answer. It really pisses me off in a lot of conversations about evolution, where Christians claim that they were made by God and therefore evolution isn't valid. Is it impossible to think that maybe God used evolution? The two aren't mutually exclusive.Nuke_em_05 said:From my Christian point-of-view; why not? I mean the Bible doesn't really say that life is exlusive to Earth. If there is other life out there somewhere, it doesn't really null anything the Bible says as everything the Bible does say applies to Earth. Again, there's a lot of universe out there; if God made it all, well, shoot, why not have life somewhere else? Maybe He's got like a "site B" somewhere, and Earth is just the show room.