Do You Think There's Other Intelligent Life Out There?

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#151 chaoscougar1
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[QUOTE="wis3boi"]

[QUOTE="ShadowsDemon"] I'm not saying you have to belief in one or the other or both, I'm just saying that it's somewhat of a paralleled idea. I'd love for there to be aliens. Truly, I would, but I don't think that it's that likely.ShadowsDemon

I know, but we and our planet are proof that life can sprout up, and the cosmos is teeming with the organic compounds for life. Then you have a few hundred billion galaxies each with a few hundred billion stars, and each of those with planets...even if it was a one in a billion chance, with the number of planets out there, a billion would have life...obviously they'd be too spread out for them to come into contact. I think stuff like bacteria and whatnot are probably very common, and anything more is a lot more rare.

Indeed, but the chances of hydrogen forming by itself is extremely small. Not to say that it can't be done, but it's still a small chance of it actually forming to the same chemical compound as the one we ourselves have. In short: the universe is unpredictable. :P

hahahahaha what?
Hydrogen was the first element formed after the big bang
The first fuel of stars
And also why there is a universe to observe

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#152 deactivated-61cc564148ef4
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Nah I think they're all stupid

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#154 MannyDelgado
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[QUOTE="ShadowsDemon"] Indeed, but the chances of hydrogen forming by itself is extremely small.

lmao oh wow
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#155 sune_Gem
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[QUOTE="ShadowsDemon"][QUOTE="wis3boi"]

Hardly, but whatever floats that boat

wis3boi

I'm not saying you have to belief in one or the other or both, I'm just saying that it's somewhat of a paralleled idea. I'd love for there to be aliens. Truly, I would, but I don't think that it's that likely.

I know, but we and our planet are proof that life can sprout up, and the cosmos is teeming with the organic compounds for life. Then you have a few hundred billion galaxies each with a few hundred billion stars, and each of those with planets...even if it was a one in a billion chance, with the number of planets out there, a billion would have life...obviously they'd be too spread out for them to come into contact. I think stuff like bacteria and whatnot are probably very common, and anything more is a lot more rare.

What if in every galaxy was another form of ourselves? :o

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#156 chaoscougar1
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[QUOTE="wis3boi"]

[QUOTE="ShadowsDemon"] I'm not saying you have to belief in one or the other or both, I'm just saying that it's somewhat of a paralleled idea. I'd love for there to be aliens. Truly, I would, but I don't think that it's that likely.sune_Gem

I know, but we and our planet are proof that life can sprout up, and the cosmos is teeming with the organic compounds for life. Then you have a few hundred billion galaxies each with a few hundred billion stars, and each of those with planets...even if it was a one in a billion chance, with the number of planets out there, a billion would have life...obviously they'd be too spread out for them to come into contact. I think stuff like bacteria and whatnot are probably very common, and anything more is a lot more rare.

What if in every galaxy was another form of ourselves? :o

I think that would be better applied to the multiverse theory
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#157 m0zart
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*Reads only the thread title*

*Looks around outside window, finds no evidence*

*Promptly gives up fruitless search for intelligent life out there*

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#158 wis3boi
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*Reads only the thread title*

*Looks around outside window, finds no evidence*

*Promptly gives up fruitless search for intelligent life out there*

m0zart

*pats mozart on the head, it'll be ok*

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#159 tenaka2
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[QUOTE="wis3boi"]

[QUOTE="ShadowsDemon"] I'm not saying you have to belief in one or the other or both, I'm just saying that it's somewhat of a paralleled idea. I'd love for there to be aliens. Truly, I would, but I don't think that it's that likely.ShadowsDemon

I know, but we and our planet are proof that life can sprout up, and the cosmos is teeming with the organic compounds for life. Then you have a few hundred billion galaxies each with a few hundred billion stars, and each of those with planets...even if it was a one in a billion chance, with the number of planets out there, a billion would have life...obviously they'd be too spread out for them to come into contact. I think stuff like bacteria and whatnot are probably very common, and anything more is a lot more rare.

Indeed, but the chances of hydrogen forming by itself is extremely small. Not to say that it can't be done, but it's still a small chance of it actually forming to the same chemical compound as the one we ourselves have. In short: the universe is unpredictable. :P

This and also the fact that water has been found no where else in the umiverse.

As water is essemtial for life then its obviously a divine plan.

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#160 worlock77
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[QUOTE="ShadowsDemon"][QUOTE="wis3boi"]

I know, but we and our planet are proof that life can sprout up, and the cosmos is teeming with the organic compounds for life. Then you have a few hundred billion galaxies each with a few hundred billion stars, and each of those with planets...even if it was a one in a billion chance, with the number of planets out there, a billion would have life...obviously they'd be too spread out for them to come into contact. I think stuff like bacteria and whatnot are probably very common, and anything more is a lot more rare.

tenaka2

Indeed, but the chances of hydrogen forming by itself is extremely small. Not to say that it can't be done, but it's still a small chance of it actually forming to the same chemical compound as the one we ourselves have. In short: the universe is unpredictable. :P

This and also the fact that water has been found no where else in the umiverse.

No dude, no.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water#In_the_universe

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#161 wis3boi
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[QUOTE="tenaka2"]

[QUOTE="ShadowsDemon"] Indeed, but the chances of hydrogen forming by itself is extremely small. Not to say that it can't be done, but it's still a small chance of it actually forming to the same chemical compound as the one we ourselves have. In short: the universe is unpredictable. :Pworlock77

This and also the fact that water has been found no where else in the umiverse.

No dude, no.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water#In_the_universe

you missed the sarcasm

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#162 worlock77
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[QUOTE="worlock77"]

[QUOTE="tenaka2"]

This and also the fact that water has been found no where else in the umiverse.wis3boi

No dude, no.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water#In_the_universe

you missed the sarcasm

Yeah probably. It's early and I haven't had my first cigarette yet, so my brain's still half-asleep.

BTW: Love the AssCreed sig.

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#163 wis3boi
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[QUOTE="wis3boi"]

[QUOTE="worlock77"]

No dude, no.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water#In_the_universe

worlock77

you missed the sarcasm

Yeah probably. It's early and I haven't had my first cigarette yet, so my brain's still half-asleep.

BTW: Love the AssCreed sig.

Danke ;) *gives you a light*

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#164 sune_Gem
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[QUOTE="sune_Gem"]

[QUOTE="wis3boi"]

I know, but we and our planet are proof that life can sprout up, and the cosmos is teeming with the organic compounds for life. Then you have a few hundred billion galaxies each with a few hundred billion stars, and each of those with planets...even if it was a one in a billion chance, with the number of planets out there, a billion would have life...obviously they'd be too spread out for them to come into contact. I think stuff like bacteria and whatnot are probably very common, and anything more is a lot more rare.

chaoscougar1

What if in every galaxy was another form of ourselves? :o

I think that would be better applied to the multiverse theory

Elaborate...

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#165 wis3boi
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[QUOTE="chaoscougar1"][QUOTE="sune_Gem"]

What if in every galaxy was another form of ourselves? :o

sune_Gem

I think that would be better applied to the multiverse theory

Elaborate...

the idea that this universe is just a bubble amongst an infinite number of other bubbles, wit the added idea that bubbles can spawn other bubbles with the same properties, making copies of what's in it, etc.

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#166 sune_Gem
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[QUOTE="sune_Gem"]

[QUOTE="chaoscougar1"] I think that would be better applied to the multiverse theorywis3boi

Elaborate...

the idea that this universe is just a bubble amongst an infinite number of other bubbles, wit the added idea that bubbles can spawn other bubbles with the same properties, making copies of what's in it, etc.

Then what are all of those bubbles inside of? :shock:

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#167 wis3boi
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[QUOTE="wis3boi"]

[QUOTE="sune_Gem"]

Elaborate...

sune_Gem

the idea that this universe is just a bubble amongst an infinite number of other bubbles, wit the added idea that bubbles can spawn other bubbles with the same properties, making copies of what's in it, etc.

Then what are all of those bubbles inside of? :shock:

Gabe Newell's stomach folds

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#168 sune_Gem
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[QUOTE="sune_Gem"]

[QUOTE="wis3boi"]

the idea that this universe is just a bubble amongst an infinite number of other bubbles, wit the added idea that bubbles can spawn other bubbles with the same properties, making copies of what's in it, etc.

wis3boi

Then what are all of those bubbles inside of? :shock:

Gabe Newell's stomach folds

Is Half Life 3 there too?

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#169 Chickity_China
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The answer is simple. The universe is infinite, so givin even the slightest of odds, there are infinite intelligent alien races that have existed and will exist.
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#170 OmenUK
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"So remember, when you're feeling very small and insecure,
How amazingly unlikely is your birth,
And pray that there's intelligent life somewhere up in space,
'Cause there's bugger all down here on Earth."

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#171 lonewolfman10
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I would like to see other life on other planets