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Do you believe that life exists elsewhere in the universe?

Started by Daddy, January 03, 2009, 11:09:24 PM

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Daddy



russell

in an extra-dimensional way completely unknowable by human consciousness, yes

Lozal

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Claquesous

There is life on one of the moons of Jupiter or Saturn or Neptune. One of those moons has an ocean that has microorganisms in there. But as for humanoid like things, eh... well, the universe is huge, so anything is possible.

Kalahari Inkantation

of course
we can't be the only ones with a planet ideal for life befuddlement
otherwise there'd be so much wasted space :'(

Thyme

Quote from: Proletarian Guerilla on January 03, 2009, 11:09:24 PM
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Quoi? O_0

Anyway, yes. Yes in the case of sentient life too, it's just too damn far for us to contact them and vice versa.

guff

idk maybe  n_u
but currently we don't really have a good idea of just how rare abiogenesis is and what conditions it requires and oh yeah there's a bunch of other molecules and compounds that behave similarly to dna and rna and all that jazz so who knows akudood;

Quote from: 'Ð½Ð¾',кел on January 03, 2009, 11:16:51 PM
in an extra-dimensional way completely unknowable by human consciousness, yes
you so sirry  :3

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Selkie


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just1more

Have you guys ever heard of extremophiles? They're bacteria that live in extreme conditions, such as high radiation, extreme temperatures, etc. They are the proof you need that life can be found throughout the universe. Life as we know it? I don't know about that. Maybe.

l a c e y

yes, on Uranus..
no but seriously probably not.
unless it's on the other side of that black hole thinger..

just1more

Quote from: l a c e y on January 04, 2009, 11:59:05 AM
yes, on Uranus..
no but seriously probably not.
unless it's on the other side of that black hole thinger..

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