Do extraterrestrial life forms exist?
By Commonsense0
@Commonsense0 (516)
United States
October 5, 2007 7:28pm CST
I think it is quite likely, though I can't be sure. Why? Because, the universe is HUGE. Who knows how big it is? It just doesn't make sense to me that we could be the only life forms out there. Of couse, just because something has many chances to happen doesn't mean it will.
One argument against it I have heard is that on other planets that we have visited, there is no air. But...Who says they would need air to live? What if the gases that would poison us, actually keep them alive?
So, based on this and other information I have come across... My answe is: Highly likely.
There is so much more information about both sides of the argument i could not post it all here. So I'm leaving that up to you, fellow myLottians.
Ready...get set...REPLY!!!
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@flowerchilde (12529)
• United States
25 Oct 07
I'm of the opinion of no, not yet.. not till after this issue of good and evil is settled...
@mmiller26 (1930)
• Canada
6 Oct 07
I think it would be awfully arrogant to assume that we're the only planet with life on it. I'm sure there are many other planets out there in that we're unaware of because our telescopes can only reach so far. Do I think there are other planets with humans on them? Not necessarily. But I think there are other planets that are capable of sustaining life, and do have life on them, even if that life is micro-organism based.



