Do you think that their could be other life forms in the universe?
By SilverKing
@SilverKing (1003)
Canada
June 19, 2010 2:12pm CST
i think it is a mathamatic certainity that in millions of galaxy's their must be some sort of other life even human life in this universe.I think that since it is so vast their must be something.Also i think aliens visited around 5000 years ago when the pyarmids were being built and help man construct them.Just a though , i mean thinking we are the only life form in millions of galaxy's is a pretty bit silly.
2 responses
@gunsirit (90)
• Malaysia
20 Jun 10
Life could indeed exist in other planets over the universe, but it is unlikely that they could be intelligent life forms. They might just be single cells microbes. The likelihood of intelligent life form is very very slim. Based on Drake’s equation there might be one intelligent life that are capable of communicating with us in the whole group of galaxies, including ours, the Milky Way. I don't believe that aliens build the pyramids.
@shotgun647 (144)
• United States
19 Jun 10
Definitely silly! If not ridiculous... Just at the mere thought of seeing how incredibly gigantic our universe is, and think that we are the ONLY life form in all of it, it is just impossible. Fair enough, it can be possible there is no life within distance that man could travel to find out more about it, but there definitely is more life out there. Life has adapted to changes for as long as we can remember, so why wouldn't life be able to exist in other planets?? I also think that there are life forms much more older than us, perhaps twice ot maybe three times as old. If you think about it, we're the latest models! Planets were fully formed at different times, so why wouldn't life begin at different times as well? Obviously, if a life form has been around for longer, it is quite likely that it is not only more advanced when it comes to technology and knowledge, but also physically.