if you think about it when we become so advanced that we can travel to other planets do you think that we will not go to there planets and try to communicate with their inhabitants?
So why would other species that already figured out space travel not come and try to talk to us?
so yeah i believe there are aliens out there but they probably not have yet came here unless it was super covered up
Well honestly it depends on if your referring to human like beings, or animals...
Me personally, I believe that intelligent races live out there in another galaxy, or even in our own galaxy the Milky Way, billions and billions and even trillions of miles of space and even more galaxies than we can count--the odds are in favor of it.
I believe that Earth is for humans, and then on the other hand its also a world for animals.
Basically I don't see why there would not be other life forms: (yes)
Chances are the "aliens" that may be discovered outside of Earth would be bacteria.
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To be honest, the main reason I believe in extra-terrestrial beings is the fact that the universe is too big to not have life somewhere else. A grain of sand compared to the Earth isn't even nearly a good enough example of the size difference.
*EDIT* Also, I don't believe in any of these UFO sightings to be extra-terrestrial. If there have been so many UFO sightings and they were all real, they will have tried to communicate directly with us by now, one of their ships would have malfunctioned and crashed, or something along those lines. If they are intelligent (more intelligent than us) enough to come to our planet, that means they're intelligent enough to have rogue (criminals if you will) amongst their race also. Unless they have a government that is visiting our planet without the rest of their planet knowing (hey, maybe we're doing the same, we just haven't been told), their technologies aren't kept secret to the general public (their general public that is). Therefore, a criminal, or evil one, would have visited our planet already to wreak havoc on us. Last time I checked, no aliens have tried to kill me, or my ancestors.
If there is extra-terrestrial life forms out there some where, they don't know of us, as we don't know of them.
To be honest, the main reason I believe in extra-terrestrial beings is the fact that the universe is too big to not have life somewhere else. A grain of sand compared to the Earth isn't even nearly a good enough example of the size difference.
*EDIT* Also, I don't believe in any of these UFO sightings to be extra-terrestrial. If there have been so many UFO sightings and they were all real, they will have tried to communicate directly with us by now, one of their ships would have malfunctioned and crashed, or something along those lines. If they are intelligent (more intelligent than us) enough to come to our planet, that means they're intelligent enough to have rogue (criminals if you will) amongst their race also. Unless they have a government that is visiting our planet without the rest of their planet knowing (hey, maybe we're doing the same, we just haven't been told), their technologies aren't kept secret to the general public (their general public that is). Therefore, a criminal, or evil one, would have visited our planet already to wreak havoc on us. Last time I checked, no aliens have tried to kill me, or my ancestors.
If there is extra-terrestrial life forms out there some where, they don't know of us, as we don't know of them.
Imo thats assuming too much. I see what you're saying but thats how our human society works. If its so large why would they have similar intentions unless there is a universal way of thinking, which there isn't.
Intelligent life on other planets is almost statistically certain -- our universe is so vast and overflowing with billions of galaxies (at least, the ones we can see in our humble cosmic horizon of 13.7 billion lightyears) which each contain billions (to trillions) of stars which contain multitudes of planets. Also consider the fact that we're made of the most common elements you'll find in the universe -- hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon, oxygen, etc.
It'd be unbelievable egocentric and statistically retarded to think that we're the only lifeforms out there.
Now, intelligent life is a lot more restrictive from an evolutionary standpoint. Life on Earth arose very fast after our planet was formed -- it just took a few billion years until intelligent life cropped up. Simple life is probably very common in our cosmos -- and intelligent life is likely quite a bit rarer.
But when we consider how many planets there are, "rare" might still imply a rather large number. The problem, though, is that we may simply be too far apart to ever meet. Despite the huge number of galaxies in our universe, the nearest one to us is Andromeda, which is 2 million lightyears away... so we're pretty much confined to our own galaxy. But even within our own galaxy, the nearest star, Proxima Centauri, is 4.2 lightyears away.
People who think they see aliens visiting Earth are retarded. I can't imagine how embarrassing it must be for aliens who somehow have the capability to traverse interstellar distances and yet be dumb enough to crash-land on a planet like Earth or only show themselves to complete nutjobs.
I do believe for sure that life exists elsewhere in the universe, it is much to big for there not to.
However, you do have to realize that while the universe is almost infinitely large, it is, in fact, finite since there can't actually be an infinite number of things. As such it is possible (although a low probability) that we are in fact the most intelligent and advanced species in the entire universe. This is probably unlikely because our star didn't come into existence until multiple billion years after the start of the universe, but still a probability.
I am sure that intelligent aliens have not visited our planet in modern times though, if they had we would know about it as 100% fact, which is not the case.
HOWEVER, if aliens from another planet have visited the Earth, it most likely happened at a time when Humans didn't even exist. Even going back to primitive humans, if you look at the entire history of the Earth as a 24 hour day we only happen in the last seconds of the day. Meaning that if anything has visited the Earth, it is more than a 99% chance that Human's did not exist at the time.
I hope that these thoughts help in your idea of how things are!
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