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Post by Br3nd4N on Nov 29, 2004 1:51:30 GMT 2
Yes, there are other forms of life not on this planet, the bible clearly says there are angels, demons, and some really scary creatures are listed in revelation. Since some technically they don't exist on this planet and are not human one would class then as "aliens"
...... however technically they may not exist in our "universe / time" either, since God is outside of time. It's all very deep.....
-B
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Post by devster on Nov 29, 2004 23:30:25 GMT 2
Easy Tiger, you'll be opening a can of worms with that post!!!! No 1 & 2 on the worlds greatest argued points, politics and religion!! No 3 is Game & Watch
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Post by Br3nd4N on Nov 30, 2004 0:09:17 GMT 2
Mwahh ha ha ha haaaaaa :rolleyes:
-B
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Post by sAner on Nov 30, 2004 12:11:23 GMT 2
Easy Tiger, you'll be opening a can of worms with that post!!!! No 1 & 2 on the worlds greatest argued points, politics and religion!! No 3 is Game & Watch ... and what about soccer? :kiss: sAner
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Post by wwfcgoober on Nov 30, 2004 12:39:34 GMT 2
Well come now Pieter. I don't think there's any doubt that Wolverhampton Wanderers are the best team in the world.
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Post by sAner on Nov 30, 2004 12:49:34 GMT 2
:smilewinkgrin:
sAner
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Post by andycole on Dec 15, 2004 10:01:14 GMT 2
I know this thread is a little old now, but...
I was watching a programme I recorded a few days ago last night, and the 'expert' said it's estimated that there are twenty thousand million million stars in our galaxy alone, and research has shown that one in ten of these has at least one planet. Those are the experts facts. Now here are my guesses.... If one in ten stars with planets had a planet capable of holding water, and one in ten of those had life and one in a thousand of those with life had intelligent life..... that would still leave twenty thousand million solar systems with intelligent life in OUR GALAXY ALONE! :eek:
And there are millions and millions of galaxies in the universe. :eek:
Andy.
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Post by pulse8 on Dec 15, 2004 10:28:05 GMT 2
Funny, my eBay searches don't show up any of those locations... pulse8
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Post by mpanayiotakis on Dec 15, 2004 15:57:08 GMT 2
Yes, the possibility is very high but you have to understand that our grasp of the universe is lacking.. We know only a small part of its physics and all the numbers you mentioned Andy are just estimates. We still have a lot to learn..
Michael
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Post by sAner on Dec 15, 2004 22:24:11 GMT 2
I agree with Andy ... the chances are 99,99 % that there are thousands and thousands of planets with intelligent life out there. The problem is that they are billions and billions of lightyears away and thus unreachable. Even if we or they could travel with the speed of light (300.000 km/sec) it would take millions of years to reach eachother. Let's say we would invent a giant spaceship which could travel at the speed of light now and we would leave earth with a colony of earthlings and we would be capable to breed inside that spaceship and we would be able to feed ourselves and our offspring, etc., etc. it would take billions of years to reach other planets which have intelligent life. They would be extincted by the time our gran-gran-grand-etc. children would reach them. The same goes for messages: if we would receive a message from another lifeform tomorrow, that message would probably be a billion years old. Answering it would make no sense. We would know for sure that alien lifeform existed then though. Enough crap! I am off to bed! sAner
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Post by mpanayiotakis on Dec 16, 2004 4:43:20 GMT 2
So, what you're saying is that SETI is worthless.. :biggrin: (I totally agree!)
Michael
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Post by chokocat on Oct 6, 2005 19:00:32 GMT 2
Usually it is the kind of subject you start when you are getting drunk, hips
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