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I've asked this question to a lot of people and a good majority of them said no, aliens do not exist. I just don't understand their logic in thinking that. To me I think there's a 100% chance that inteligent life exists out there. Life on our planet isn't so special in my eyes, to me it seems life in the universe would be just as common. Our planet is crawling with creatures of all shapes and sizes, some more inteligent than others. If a planet out there had the same, or similar conditions, life from here could live there perfectly. I mean, there's probably billions of lives being born, living and dieing every day on this planet, human or not. Is that really not a mirical that could exist some where else in the universe?
We have 2000 years of recorded history, which is a hell of a long time. With the size of the universe and the amount of time it's been alive there could be species out there who have 4000 years of records, maybe even 5000 or 10,000, who knows. They could be in a multi-populated system, even in a multi-populated galaxy, all of which we are completely oblivious to.
I don't understand why people think that way, but they do... Maybe someone could shed some light...
We have 2000 years of recorded history, which is a hell of a long time. With the size of the universe and the amount of time it's been alive there could be species out there who have 4000 years of records, maybe even 5000 or 10,000, who knows. They could be in a multi-populated system, even in a multi-populated galaxy, all of which we are completely oblivious to.
I don't understand why people think that way, but they do... Maybe someone could shed some light...