Post: Are We Alone?
07-23-2009, 01:54 AM #1
ASH_209
Gym leader
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I was outside of my house one night and then I just gazed up at the stars that which I havent done for a while. i was thinking. Are we alone? no I dont mean ALIENS, but maybe another sun with planets. Then on one of those planets that there would be some kind of living organisms like us with NGU websites and maybe Call of Duty 7-Future Warfare lol

The Universe seems so big for us to be the only living organisms if you acually think about it. Well yeah, this is just my piont of view.

Whats yours?

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07-23-2009, 01:37 PM #29
[-RX-]RAY
Do a barrel roll!
i think we are the only life forms
07-23-2009, 02:01 PM #30
Originally posted by tA.

We'll have to wait until Earth gets invaded to find out. Winky Winky


Aliens Will Get Pwned xD
07-23-2009, 02:02 PM #31
Antones
Blood of Innocence
I dunno there could be anything up there. There could be another galaxy up there like ours but like a gizzilion lightyears away.
07-23-2009, 02:39 PM #32
elfmotat
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Originally posted by xinfectedsoulx View Post
I believe there is another planet/s that support life. But what I don't understand is how scientists say that "this planet can't support life". Like why? Coltz said " life cannot be supported on other planets due to many reasons. I will list a few, such as: temperature, gas composition, and bearable climate." which is also what scientists say, but here is what I say. Someone who lives in a warm country/city/state travels to the Arctic area where it is like -60 degree Fahrenheit. They will find it extremely cold due to them living in a warm place, but to the people who live there they are comfortable with it. Then, the Inuit travels to a hot place where it is like +90 and finds it too hot, but again, the locals are used to the heat. What I am saying here is that both of these two people have 'evolved' into the climate over the time the earth has been around. My point being is that both those people have adapted to the climate, so why couldn't they on say Mars for example. Also along with this ling topic, I'm going to take you back 3 billion years. The first organism/bacteria lands on Mars. That organism evolves into a fish or whatever, which then evolves into a crocodile, to dinosaur to monkey or whatever you want them to evolve into. Then it makes us, humans on Mars. We breath in Oxygen. Scientists say that no other planet, including Earth can support life due to this and that exactly like now. However, from that single organism, it adapted and evolved for the next 'creature' to breath and live on Oxygen, just like it has here.
So to finish my rant, we now, over 3 billion years have been evolved and made to breath and live off the Earth's gases, meaning another planet can also do the same.


exactly Smile. there is absolutely no reason to think that life would be dependent on what we depend on, or that it would be anything like us.


Originally posted by xinfectedsoulx View Post
well, considering we don't have a CoD 7 then neither do they :p


Well, in an infinite anything that can happen does... so yes they do Eek.

Originally posted by 1 View Post
Aliens Will Get Pwned xD


doubt it lol. if they figured out how to get here, then they have technology thousands or maybe even millions of years more advanced than ours.
07-23-2009, 03:24 PM #33
djt
Save Point
Originally posted by elfmotat View Post
doubt it lol. if they figured out how to get here, then they have technology thousands or maybe even millions of years more advanced than ours.


Considering the context of this thread so fa: Transformers, robots in disguise... Transformers, more than meets the eye.

They could already be living among us or in a distant galaxy... just saw Transformers 2 so they came to mind as soon as i saw the topic.
07-23-2009, 06:06 PM #34
xinfectedsoulx
Daddy's home.
Originally posted by elfmotat View Post
exactly Smile. there is absolutely no reason to think that life would be dependent on what we depend on, or that it would be anything like us.


Yep, so I really don't understand why scientists say that 'this' planet cannot support life.
Also, why did you make Oxygen and 3 bold red?
07-23-2009, 06:41 PM #35
Fierceknucks
Former Staff
In order for another planet to harbor life such as ours, or EVEN small organism or plant life, a series of things would have to be exact. Such as:

Galaxy would have to be the right size, with the right size black hole in the middle to drive the galaxy.

The solar system with the planet in question would have to be in the correct position in that galaxy.

The solar system would have to have a few same or similar characteristics as well:

The solar system would have to have a strong gravitational ring surrounding the inner planets to form an "asteroid belt" for protection from objects entering our solar system.

The solar system also needs to have a large Venus like body floating through it, so it can provide further safety from objects careening toward our impending doom.

That venus like body, also needs to have large moons for, you guessed it.. further protection.

The planet in question needs a moon, protection (jeez)

Planet needs to be correct distance from the sun.

Planet needs correct atmosphere, gravitational field.

The Sun of the solar system needs to be the correct size...

Ok so, these are just a few of the things that need to be exact if you want life like ours on another planet. Sure you can say "well there can be beings made of light and gas" but in reality time everything is made out of the same materials, which means in order to live it has to go by the same agenda. Sorry.

Let's talk about traveling through space, in which I'm only going to say one sentence, you can figure it out after that.

Traveling LIGHT SPEED it takes ONE HUNDRED years just to get to the edge of our Milky Way galaxy.

Wormholes you say? Wormholes have also been called "magical portals through space". Last time I checked, magic wasn't real. Scientist also like to call wormholes "nerd wet dreams" or "absolutely ****ing impossible".

I'm not saying there is no life out there, there could be. I'm saying the odds of it are slim to none, and so what if there is? We will NEVER see them.
07-23-2009, 06:50 PM #36
Mighty Jebuz
Nerds √16 Ever!
Yes........
07-23-2009, 06:52 PM #37
i get it now.... :s

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