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By *olymalelincs OP   Man
over a year ago

southend

Do you believe that we are alone in the universe, or do you think that there is potential for the exisitance of life on other planets in our galaxy or the universe as a whole, and if so where does that place humanity in the grand scheme of things?

Let's hear your thoughts.....

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

I don't believe we're alone in the universe. I don't know where it places humanity but I reckon we're not half as important as we think we are

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well our military has seen some unexplained crafts. The Pentagon investigating kind of gives proof to that claim that ufo exist.

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By *olymalelincs OP   Man
over a year ago

southend


"I don't believe we're alone in the universe. I don't know where it places humanity but I reckon we're not half as important as we think we are "

This is kind of the same as myself , if even half the stars in our galaxy have planets orbiting them there is a massive chance that some of those could be in a similar orbit to our own planet, these could in theory support life somewhat similar to us.

So far as where that places us, if the races on those planets have managed not only inter planetary flight as we are slowly edging towards but also long range interstellar travel then we are comparatively still cavemen to them.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"I don't believe we're alone in the universe. I don't know where it places humanity but I reckon we're not half as important as we think we are

This is kind of the same as myself , if even half the stars in our galaxy have planets orbiting them there is a massive chance that some of those could be in a similar orbit to our own planet, these could in theory support life somewhat similar to us.

So far as where that places us, if the races on those planets have managed not only inter planetary flight as we are slowly edging towards but also long range interstellar travel then we are comparatively still cavemen to them."

That's still say up the evolutionary scale from an amoeba

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By *olymalelincs OP   Man
over a year ago

southend


"Well our military has seen some unexplained crafts. The Pentagon investigating kind of gives proof to that claim that ufo exist."

The same over here in the UK, there are hundreds of reports form not just military but also civilian pilots and sightings all over the world of UFOs, some of the military footage is facinating when you see military fighter jets just left for dust by objects that don't even look as though they should be capable of atmospheric flight let alone able to easily out manoeuvre combat trained experianced pilots.

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By *olymalelincs OP   Man
over a year ago

southend


"I don't believe we're alone in the universe. I don't know where it places humanity but I reckon we're not half as important as we think we are

This is kind of the same as myself , if even half the stars in our galaxy have planets orbiting them there is a massive chance that some of those could be in a similar orbit to our own planet, these could in theory support life somewhat similar to us.

So far as where that places us, if the races on those planets have managed not only inter planetary flight as we are slowly edging towards but also long range interstellar travel then we are comparatively still cavemen to them.

That's still say up the evolutionary scale from an amoeba "

There is that atleast

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By *reya73Woman
over a year ago

Whitley Bay

I think, given the sheer size of the place.. It would be a bit uppity of us humans to think we are the only life forms in the universe.

But pretty typical of us humans to presume this also!

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West

We're both of the view that there's no intelligent life out there. Very remote chance of something like a single celled plant, bacteria or similar but the conditions required on Earth to support complex, intelligent life were incredibly specific and have only existed for a tiny speck of time in the Earth's history.

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By *olymalelincs OP   Man
over a year ago

southend


"But pretty typical of us humans to presume this also! "

And this I think would possibly be our undoing when it comes to contact with them

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Unless you count Oumuamua npthing we've ever seen is alien intelligence. That's the closest you'll get and it was probably just a rock. Intriguing rock tho. Could be...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Went to this weird place the other light year…the dominant species is sucking the planet dry…killing off most of the other life forms…acting horrid to others of their kind who look different…use a strange thing called money that some hoard whilst others don’t have any…worship gods but can’t agree whose is best and seem to prefer dishonest people with strange hair as their leaders. Nothing to see here…next planet please

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Went to this weird place the other light year…the dominant species is sucking the planet dry…killing off most of the other life forms…acting horrid to others of their kind who look different…use a strange thing called money that some hoard whilst others don’t have any…worship gods but can’t agree whose is best and seem to prefer dishonest people with strange hair as their leaders. Nothing to see here…next planet please "

Preach

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By *ornyinConwyMan
over a year ago

Conwy

Anyone that stares up into the night sky and still belives that we are alone is pretty naive. Besides, the evidence is overwhelming that we're not alone. We never were.

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By *olymalelincs OP   Man
over a year ago

southend


"Went to this weird place the other light year…the dominant species is sucking the planet dry…killing off most of the other life forms…acting horrid to others of their kind who look different…use a strange thing called money that some hoard whilst others don’t have any…worship gods but can’t agree whose is best and seem to prefer dishonest people with strange hair as their leaders. Nothing to see here…next planet please "
lol there's probably a little note comes up on their navigation systems that says to avoid at all costs

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By *ny1localMan
over a year ago

READING

Isn't it odd that every ancient culture/ religion references a war/battle in the sky between 'gods '?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Oh …they also have this strange form of communication called irony but some call it sarcasm

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Isn't it odd that every ancient culture/ religion references a war/battle in the sky between 'gods '?"

Prob just looking at lightning, meteorites, the occasional supernova (god I want to see one of them in my lifetime) no?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I am forever on YouTube watching crazy videos on this Boggles the brain!! Even the Pyramids and other mad places here leave a lot of questions!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

weird i had a dream i was in space last night

i remember something about bi lateral propulsion whatever the hell that is

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By *olymalelincs OP   Man
over a year ago

southend


"Isn't it odd that every ancient culture/ religion references a war/battle in the sky between 'gods '?

Prob just looking at lightning, meteorites, the occasional supernova (god I want to see one of them in my lifetime) no?"

Possibly but also look at how many reference "gods" comming down from the skies and visiting them

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By *ooBulMan
over a year ago

Missin’ Yo’ Kissin’

US military UFO report 'does not confirm or rule out alien activity' - 4th June - BBC news - US & Canada.

US Navy pilots said they had seen inexplicable aircraft that flew faster and were more manoeuvrable that anything seen before.

I think it's naive to say we are the only sentient/intelligent ones in the galaxy/universe.

One thing I could never get my head round was why are they constantly banging on about Mars?

I watched a program about propulsion & commercial flight to there. Seems big business....

It also talked about pollution on earth so they might be thinking of getting rid of industries that pollute here & shipping it to other outer planets as a possibility?

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By *etwifeandhim69Couple
over a year ago

Darlington


"I think, given the sheer size of the place.. It would be a bit uppity of us humans to think we are the only life forms in the universe.

But pretty typical of us humans to presume this also! "

Humans presume a lot but then against it's been built into our culture since forever.

Consider your average religion. They all put earth and humanity as the center of everything. That is a big mindset to over come for a society.

The reality is, theres a vast universe above us with more stars in it than there are grains of sand on all the beaches in the world. Further more, I think they've found something like 4000 exodus planets orbiting nearby stars in the last decade so taking that I to account then how many planets are there surrounding other suns?

Is there life out there? It would be ridiculous if there was not. Up until the 90s we thought all life needed sunlight to survive then they found deep see vents teeming with life. Then we thought life needs a certain type of environment similar to our own and they found single cell organisims living and thriving in super heated geysers or a mile down in the ice in the Antarctic.

So are we the only place with life?..the maths and science say no. Will we ever find proof in our life time? Possibly some fossils on mars is our best bet.

But will intelligent aliens come knocking on our door? I doubt it. It took billions of years and the extinction of dinosaurs for intelligent life to rise on earth

How intelligent humanity is, is up for debate though lol.

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By *ornyinConwyMan
over a year ago

Conwy


"weird i had a dream i was in space last night

i remember something about bi lateral propulsion whatever the hell that is "

It was't a dream! They took you for a spin. How was Uranus? Lol

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By *ollydoesWoman
over a year ago

Shangri-La

I absolutely believe their is other life out there. I find it impossible not to believe there is. I just have no idea what or in what form.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"US military UFO report 'does not confirm or rule out alien activity' - 4th June - BBC news - US & Canada.

US Navy pilots said they had seen inexplicable aircraft that flew faster and were more manoeuvrable that anything seen before.

I think it's naive to say we are the only sentient/intelligent ones in the galaxy/universe.

One thing I could never get my head round was why are they constantly banging on about Mars?

I watched a program about propulsion & commercial flight to there. Seems big business....

It also talked about pollution on earth so they might be thinking of getting rid of industries that pollute here & shipping it to other outer planets as a possibility? "

They have to say they don't know what things are if they're super duper secret and no-one on the outside is supposed to know about them. Or it could be aliens.

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By *ucka39Man
over a year ago

Newcastle

In the universe yes we only see one sky theirs another 6,7 and area 51 was built for a reason but the Russian were the first ones to find something ever wondered why either the council or someone builds something and the weird design goes by something along the lines weird stuff shapes pattern design of a bull on a hill or was it a cow someone knows more than the general population it's top secret shhhh

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By *ny1localMan
over a year ago

READING


"Isn't it odd that every ancient culture/ religion references a war/battle in the sky between 'gods '?

Prob just looking at lightning, meteorites, the occasional supernova (god I want to see one of them in my lifetime) no?

Possibly but also look at how many reference "gods" comming down from the skies and visiting them"

and also how in christianity Lucifer rebelled and was cast down, and good old Ezekiel was taken up in 'fiery chariot '

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

There is a bunch of news articles released by the Pentagon. It's fascinating how they had radar lock and then the UFO is gone. F 18s are one of the best.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Why on Earth (pardon the pun) would we think that, within infinity, that we are the only things that live up "there" ^^ (pointing upwards, to the sky) we're just one living, animate race! It's infinity.....there are others, probably more with it, less ignorant, beings! I think its lovely, personally! Wonder what they look like!

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By *olymalelincs OP   Man
over a year ago

southend


"There is a bunch of news articles released by the Pentagon. It's fascinating how they had radar lock and then the UFO is gone. F 18s are one of the best."

Is that the footage of the object on the weapon display that they are tracking and then it just darts off an leaves them standing?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There is a bunch of news articles released by the Pentagon. It's fascinating how they had radar lock and then the UFO is gone. F 18s are one of the best.

Is that the footage of the object on the weapon display that they are tracking and then it just darts off an leaves them standing?"

Yes

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By *uke OzadeMan
over a year ago

Ho Chi Minge City

I think it’s alien that the OP lives in Spalding but there’s no basketball factory there

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Definitely others out there

Funny thing is though we say aliens but no one thinks that we are also aliens to them

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By *olymalelincs OP   Man
over a year ago

southend


"I think it’s alien that the OP lives in Spalding but there’s no basketball factory there "

Lol this is very true but then the village I live in just outside of spalding doesn't even have a pub, now that really is strange

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By *olymalelincs OP   Man
over a year ago

southend


"There is a bunch of news articles released by the Pentagon. It's fascinating how they had radar lock and then the UFO is gone. F 18s are one of the best.

Is that the footage of the object on the weapon display that they are tracking and then it just darts off an leaves them standing?

Yes "

Have seen those before, was just watching a trailer for a tmz report on declassification of sightings and there looks like some interesting stuff on there aswell, may have to find the full show online

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By *ooBulMan
over a year ago

Missin’ Yo’ Kissin’

OP, this is the title of a 60 minutes bit on YouTube... See below:-

"Navy pilots describe encounters with UFOs"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Humanity has no real idea how we got here, why the keys to unlocking so much was handed to humans.

Them pyramids didn't build themselves and I don't believe for a second mankind or womankind managed to lift 2 tonne blocks that high without a higher intelligence level than ours today never mind back then

We are now still in my opinion a fairly backward neandotholic civilisation

Do I think we are alone

I think we are in 1 respect

We have absolutely fuck all to offer them

They pass this planet by like its nothing, some pop information a look from time to time to see what fucked up brainless shite situations we are coming up with next

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Humanity has no real idea how we got here, why the keys to unlocking so much was handed to humans.

Them pyramids didn't build themselves and I don't believe for a second mankind or womankind managed to lift 2 tonne blocks that high without a higher intelligence level than ours today never mind back then

We are now still in my opinion a fairly backward neandotholic civilisation

Do I think we are alone

I think we are in 1 respect

We have absolutely fuck all to offer them

They pass this planet by like its nothing, some pop information a look from time to time to see what fucked up brainless shite situations we are coming up with next "

In for a look not information

Predict spelling, I need to turn this shite off, or check before tapping post

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

There’s no way we are alone in the universe. But have we been visited by aliens? I don’t think we have. I’m of the belief that a lot of sightings are secret military vehicles or other natural phenomenon

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By *hrista BellendWoman
over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

There is life on other planets, we just haven't found them yet

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By *ichaelangelaCouple
over a year ago

notts


"There’s no way we are alone in the universe. But have we been visited by aliens? I don’t think we have. I’m of the belief that a lot of sightings are secret military vehicles or other natural phenomenon "

Agree with this. Why would they visit and not land or make any contact?? What do governments gain from hiding the truth of if they are aliens or not?? We have vehicles on mars right now. No point going all that way without taking a close look.

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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago

Travelling

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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago

Travelling

No way are we alone. The question is at which point in time are we? Where do we sit on the advancement chart?

Are we still infants, or are we the most advanced race/species in the universe? What came before us.

How many species have come and gone (on other planets before us?)

Have they seen potential in us as a species, using the views in sci-fi, and that of nature documentaries "don't get involved" but every now and then throw a little bit of technology and wisdom out way to set us on the correct path. Maybe that species was bored of being alone in the universe and wanted more. Maybe one day we will be that lonely species offering enlightenment to others.

Just remember as soon as we find those ruins on Mars everything will change, and we need to be prepared for when the Reapers come...

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By *stbury DavenportMan
over a year ago

Nottingham

UFOs definitely exist, because any object you see flying that you can't identify is by definition an unidentified flying object.

Alien spaceships, though? Going to need to see some actual evidence.

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By *ryan...Man
over a year ago

1950's Original


"We're both of the view that there's no intelligent life out there. Very remote chance of something like a single celled plant, bacteria or similar but the conditions required on Earth to support complex, intelligent life were incredibly specific and have only existed for a tiny speck of time in the Earth's history. "

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By *ryan...Man
over a year ago

1950's Original


"Anyone that stares up into the night sky and still belives that we are alone is pretty naive. Besides, the evidence is overwhelming that we're not alone. We never were."

No evidence.only statistical possibilities.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I read an amazing way of describing life outside our own planet and it kinda stuck with me

“Not believing in extraterrestrial life is like taking a teaspoon of water from the ocean and saying sharks don’t exist because there isn’t one sat on the spoon”

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well of course they exist, have you seen the likes of Boris Johnson or Donald Trump

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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago

Travelling


"We're both of the view that there's no intelligent life out there. Very remote chance of something like a single celled plant, bacteria or similar but the conditions required on Earth to support complex, intelligent life were incredibly specific and have only existed for a tiny speck of time in the Earth's history.

"

And yet it did happen, which means it could have happened again, and again, and again. That's the whole point.

For all we know life on earth could potentially be an experiment of a more advanced species in an attempt to recreate their own existence. The very fact that something so potentially unlikely did happen opens up the possibility that it was not the only time it did happen.

However sci-fi it may seem, there are actual experts that say it can happen. It is a great big universe of unknown and theory that we slowly uncover and find facts about (either way) over time.

This generation, maybe the next may never know if other life, especially intelligent, exists outside of earth but one day there may be an answer.

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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago

Bristol

I do think that probes from time to time visit as do ours other planets but distances are the main obstacle to life forms travelling.

Anyway I think if I was an alien I would never come near this planet because the first time hung that would happen is one of the super powers would try shooting me down and then proceed to do mean things for you to me

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By *isfits behaving badlyCouple
over a year ago

Coventry

Not a huge veiw on it either way. Open to the possibility, it's plausible. A lot of stuff out there does seem to be science fiction/conspiracy theory. I tend to focus my time and attention on more pressing matters and fields where there is more information to make informed choices about.

(Mr)

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

I don't give it much thought.

Is there "life"? Maybe. Given the size of the universe, seems plausible.

Is there life both advanced enough and close enough to find us and attempt to communicate? I highly doubt it.

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By *ryan...Man
over a year ago

1950's Original


"We're both of the view that there's no intelligent life out there. Very remote chance of something like a single celled plant, bacteria or similar but the conditions required on Earth to support complex, intelligent life were incredibly specific and have only existed for a tiny speck of time in the Earth's history.

And yet it did happen, which means it could have happened again, and again, and again. That's the whole point.

For all we know life on earth could potentially be an experiment of a more advanced species in an attempt to recreate their own existence. The very fact that something so potentially unlikely did happen opens up the possibility that it was not the only time it did happen.

However sci-fi it may seem, there are actual experts that say it can happen. It is a great big universe of unknown and theory that we slowly uncover and find facts about (either way) over time.

This generation, maybe the next may never know if other life, especially intelligent, exists outside of earth but one day there may be an answer. "

And of course something that happened once can be the only time it has happened.

If we can find proper evidence of bacteria/ microbes... even in our own solar system then the statistical probabilities become overwhelming of other life forms elsewhere... intelligent life is another leap forward..

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By *izzmasterzeroMan
over a year ago

Aberdeen

Most of me believes that there is life out there, the universe is neverending so to think that we are totally alone is silly.

Another part of me thinks that life is pretty rare, the only reason we exist is because by pure luck our planet is just the right distance from the sun, not too close to burn up and not to far to freeze, we are in the sweet spot which is a one in a gazillion coinkydink.

The last part of me thinks that aliens exist fer sure, if they landed today I wouldn't exactly be shocked... but what if we missed them? What if they've already came and went? So many ancient cultures from thousands of years ago from all over the world have old stories about the "sky people" or "god's from the heavens" coming down and passing down their knowledge.

Earth has been destroyed a good few times now in natural disasters wiping everything out and starting over, we must have a few million years of catching up to do before we get to where aliens are at now

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By *sh6866Man
over a year ago

halifax

'Course there is intelligent life out there, it's intelligent enough to give these fucked up earth dwellers a wiiiiide berth...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The pentagon admitted ufos exist not long ago

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By *irty Boy-123Man
over a year ago

Aberdeen

Many ancient civilisations were visited.

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By *ryan...Man
over a year ago

1950's Original


"Many ancient civilisations were visited."

Like the house of lords

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By *uenevereWoman
over a year ago

Scunthorpe

Given the vastness of the universe, I think that it's highly likely that other intelligent life does or has existed.

However, I also don't think that we will ever encounter any, simply because of the huge distances to even the nearest star systems.

If they do exist, they'd be best to avoid Earth untill we're able to interact with them rather than want to disect them .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

There was a case in Tingley, Leeds where an old polish guy disappeared after going to the shops. Was found days later abandoned on a slab with some kind of liquid covering his body and burn marks. In the autopsy the liquid was described as not being anything they'd come across before. This happened in the eighties. I think it is more than likely there is something out there. Every star we see in the night sky represents a solar system that could potentially have intelligent life. So go figure.

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By *arex2Couple
over a year ago

Bradford

Well I've seen six UFOs so most definitely a believer!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well i think that yes there is a possibility of other life, look at boris johnson?!

If they aliens do observe then surely the question of why we allow such inscrupulous goings on in societies across the globe to continue and just how fathomless the stupidity of a population to believe an indivuduals idiotic and obvious lies to continue, year after year. If we cannot prevent fuckwits like trump putin johnson etc etc to kill and subverse then we are of absolutley no danger to our visitors for an awfully long long time.

Surely they are aware of radio broadcasts??

I guess that if our planet was so rare, as previous scientific communities thought, then surely these visitors would be more "involved"

Maybe delving into religion here but "what if" the intention of our ancient various religions was to not only guide us all to be a better person to one another , etc etc, but the reason was....

In the grand scheme of things yes we are not alone, but also we do not really matter as a singular planet in a sea of stars, we can only help ourselves!

hmmm??

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By *ryan...Man
over a year ago

1950's Original

The Hubble telescope is currently pointing towards Yorkshire

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Given the amount if life and the diversity on our own planet, the possibilities of life elsewhere are endless.

If it's just us, seems like an awful waste of space.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Apparently one of the first things Bill Clinton did when he became the President was to ask his newly appointed Attorney General Webster Hubbell to find out if UFOs were real?

Webster Hubbell reported back to Clinton after being stonewalled by the relevant agency's , saying there was a secret government that held all the secrets and even the President could access.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Apparently one of the first things Bill Clinton did when he became the President was to ask his newly appointed Attorney General Webster Hubbell to find out if UFOs were real?

Webster Hubbell reported back to Clinton after being stonewalled by the relevant agency's , saying there was a secret government that held all the secrets and even the President could access.

Could not access I meant

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Its life Jim, but not as we know it.

Yes, I just quoted Star Trek!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Went to this weird place the other light year…the dominant species is sucking the planet dry…killing off most of the other life forms…acting horrid to others of their kind who look different…use a strange thing called money that some hoard whilst others don’t have any…worship gods but can’t agree whose is best and seem to prefer dishonest people with strange hair as their leaders. Nothing to see here…next planet please "

Completely agree

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's an oft quoted "fact" that there are more stars in the known universe than grains of sand on the earth. Exo planets are being discovered regularly.. Just can't get my head round that we are the only ones here... Of course its more complicated than that.. The goldilocks zone... Age of the universe versus how long a civilisation can last.. I'd quote drakes equation, but last time I did a man with adenoids shot me down. But its a starting point..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's hard to no which way things are. When people ask about aliens and ufos we assume they are from other planets which if they was they would not look so humanoid because of there sun and atmosphere. Now if there from are time line and are future they would have evolved but still look humanoid.

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By *ryan...Man
over a year ago

1950's Original


"The pentagon admitted ufos exist not long ago"

Yes they did.

Objects that are airborne and unidentified..

that's all.

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By *alldarksurreyMan
over a year ago

surrey

Modern humans are planning on colonising mars,but what if the earth was once colonised by advanced humans a long time ago and all knowledge of that event has been lost or hidden. What if the ufo's are drones that are remotely controlled by the same ancient civilization from a distant planet just like modern humans can control remote satellites and spacecrafts from earth

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By *yron69Man
over a year ago

Fareham

Most likely there is other strange life in the universe. Many advanced races May week be long extinct.

Space travel is not easy and possibly no one has been successful.

UFOs? Military trials and natural phenomena.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The fact that the U.S government admitted to a few incidents of interest means nothing, governments only tell you what they want you to believe.

The CIA in the 50's started the same rumours regarding Area 51, this was of course so if the public saw strange aircraft they'd immediately identify them as flying saucers and not the spy planes that were being flown out of there (SR 71 Blackbird)

That said you'd have to be pretty arrogant or small minded to think that our planet is the only one in the entire universe that supports life, its way to infinitely huge...

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By *ornyinConwyMan
over a year ago

Conwy

Just watching a programme on dmax now, focusing more on USO's.

Unidentified Submersible Objects.

Very interesting viewing.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Given the age and vastness of space, I find it statistically impossible for us be the only ones ever or currently. However, it those same factors that probably mean we’re highly unlikely to meet an alien race.

There’s a chance many civilisations have come and gone without getting anywhere near interstellar travel. Those that have may be resident in other galaxies, where even ‘close’ ones are so distant it would take something incredible even by the concept of FTL to overcome.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If there’s life form there’s got to be another planet with life on there wonder if there’s a fabswingers for aliens that we can’t access

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By *ryan...Man
over a year ago

1950's Original


"The fact that the U.S government admitted to a few incidents of interest means nothing, governments only tell you what they want you to believe.

The CIA in the 50's started the same rumours regarding Area 51, this was of course so if the public saw strange aircraft they'd immediately identify them as flying saucers and not the spy planes that were being flown out of there (SR 71 Blackbird)

That said you'd have to be pretty arrogant or small minded to think that our planet is the only one in the entire universe that supports life, its way to infinitely huge..."

No you wouldn't.

Why is someone with an opposing scientific view arrogant or small minded .

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By *ausageNmashCouple
over a year ago

Andover

I believe aliens have looked at us and looked and decided not too bother although some on here would still fuck one probably

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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago

Newry Down

Anyone seriously interested in SETI, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence should familiarise themselves with the Drake Equation.

Their is intelligent life 'out there' but the distances are so vast, that contact shall never take place.

Most people who believe in aliens, UFOs, etc, from my experience fall into the category of schizotypalism, a category of mental illness on the schizophrenia spectrum that pertains to having unusual beliefs, that ate not held by the majority of other members of a culture.

To call them nutters is pejorative, but reasonably accurate!

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By *ryan...Man
over a year ago

1950's Original


"Anyone seriously interested in SETI, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence should familiarise themselves with the Drake Equation.

Their is intelligent life 'out there' but the distances are so vast, that contact shall never take place.

Most people who believe in aliens, UFOs, etc, from my experience fall into the category of schizotypalism, a category of mental illness on the schizophrenia spectrum that pertains to having unusual beliefs, that ate not held by the majority of other members of a culture.

To call them nutters is pejorative, but reasonably accurate!"

No ..they shouldn't familiarise themselves with Drake's equation.

( Not according to The SETI Institute)

The Drake equation has uncertain parameters the Drake equation makes a significant number of assumptions until those assumptions are verified we cannot trust the calculated results.

The Drakes equation clouds our perspective through on intrinsically warped formulation.

.

Variants on the Drake equation put estimates on guesswork parameters.

Some papers propose a galaxy teeming with life, other papers using the Drake equation variant say we are completely alone.

The above written by

Paul.M.Sutter.PhD.

Astrophysicist Ohio state university and the chief scientist at COSI science centre...

Even the Seti Institute issued a paper in 2019 titled "The Drake Equation- could it be wrong".

There are numerous articles

( via Google)

saying why Drake's Equation

( Written by Frank Drake,in a hurry to make a conversation piece for a conference in 1961)cannot be trusted.

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By *lint-EverhardMan
over a year ago

Perpignan and cap


"Do you believe that we are alone in the universe, or do you think that there is potential for the exisitance of life on other planets in our galaxy or the universe as a whole, and if so where does that place humanity in the grand scheme of things?

Let's hear your thoughts....."

No we're not alone in the universe, we've got each other (I've even got a dog). There is no life on any other planet anywhere in the known and unknown universe and the notion to believe that there is, is ridiculous. Humanity is all we have and the sooner that we realize the fact the better.

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By *ny1localMan
over a year ago

READING


"Do you believe that we are alone in the universe, or do you think that there is potential for the exisitance of life on other planets in our galaxy or the universe as a whole, and if so where does that place humanity in the grand scheme of things?

Let's hear your thoughts..... No we're not alone in the universe, we've got each other (I've even got a dog). There is no life on any other planet anywhere in the known and unknown universe and the notion to believe that there is, is ridiculous. Humanity is all we have and the sooner that we realize the fact the better."

so going back to my earlier comment, all the ancient religions and beliefs, that talk about 'wars among the gods'and their talk of the 'sky people' are all tosh?

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By *annaBeStrongMan
over a year ago

wokingham


"Do you believe that we are alone in the universe, or do you think that there is potential for the exisitance of life on other planets in our galaxy or the universe as a whole, and if so where does that place humanity in the grand scheme of things?

Let's hear your thoughts..... No we're not alone in the universe, we've got each other (I've even got a dog). There is no life on any other planet anywhere in the known and unknown universe and the notion to believe that there is, is ridiculous. Humanity is all we have and the sooner that we realize the fact the better.so going back to my earlier comment, all the ancient religions and beliefs, that talk about 'wars among the gods'and their talk of the 'sky people' are all tosh?"

Probably.

Children make up those kinda stories too. Should we believe them

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By *ecadent_DevonMan
over a year ago

Okehampton

Read about The Dark Forest Theory and the book that inspired it. It’s interesting, as for the answer to your question OP. One day we will either know. Or content ourselves with mystery.

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By *ny1localMan
over a year ago

READING


"Do you believe that we are alone in the universe, or do you think that there is potential for the exisitance of life on other planets in our galaxy or the universe as a whole, and if so where does that place humanity in the grand scheme of things?

Let's hear your thoughts..... No we're not alone in the universe, we've got each other (I've even got a dog). There is no life on any other planet anywhere in the known and unknown universe and the notion to believe that there is, is ridiculous. Humanity is all we have and the sooner that we realize the fact the better.so going back to my earlier comment, all the ancient religions and beliefs, that talk about 'wars among the itgods'and their talk of the 'sky people' are all tosh?

Probably.

Children make up those kinda stories too. Should we believe them"

but it's not children making up the stories, it's the 'wise men' of the the cultures,that talk about it,..and why do so many petroglyphs from all around the world show very similar 'gods '

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By *inky-MinxWoman
over a year ago

Grantham

I see UFOs regularly.

When they get close enough I can tell they are planes or helicopters.

Or big birds

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By *irtydevil666Man
over a year ago

bristol

We are not alone......

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By *ecadent_DevonMan
over a year ago

Okehampton


"We are not alone......"

Speak for yourself. I live in Devon.

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By *inky-MinxWoman
over a year ago

Grantham


"We are not alone......

Speak for yourself. I live in Devon. "

I thought Devon was full of Londoners, like Suffolk?

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By *ecadent_DevonMan
over a year ago

Okehampton


"We are not alone......

Speak for yourself. I live in Devon.

I thought Devon was full of Londoners, like Suffolk?"

Nah that’s Cornwall, where they eat their young. Londoners stopped visiting the village 2 years ago, I bummed them out of town.

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By *ny1localMan
over a year ago

READING

I think they're attracted by alcohol, I see loads when I've had too many .

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By *inky-MinxWoman
over a year ago

Grantham


"I thought Devon was full of Londoners, like Suffolk?

Nah that’s Cornwall, where they eat their young. Londoners stopped visiting the village 2 years ago, I bummed them out of town. "

Ahhh

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By *lint-EverhardMan
over a year ago

Perpignan and cap


"Do you believe that we are alone in the universe, or do you think that there is potential for the exisitance of life on other planets in our galaxy or the universe as a whole, and if so where does that place humanity in the grand scheme of things?

Let's hear your thoughts..... No we're not alone in the universe, we've got each other (I've even got a dog). There is no life on any other planet anywhere in the known and unknown universe and the notion to believe that there is, is ridiculous. Humanity is all we have and the sooner that we realize the fact the better.so going back to my earlier comment, all the ancient religions and beliefs, that talk about 'wars among the gods'and their talk of the 'sky people' are all tosh?"

yes

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The fact that the U.S government admitted to a few incidents of interest means nothing, governments only tell you what they want you to believe.

The CIA in the 50's started the same rumours regarding Area 51, this was of course so if the public saw strange aircraft they'd immediately identify them as flying saucers and not the spy planes that were being flown out of there (SR 71 Blackbird)

That said you'd have to be pretty arrogant or small minded to think that our planet is the only one in the entire universe that supports life, its way to infinitely huge...

No you wouldn't.

Why is someone with an opposing scientific view arrogant or small minded ."

It wasn't an insult so I hope you didn't take it as one lol.

Arrogant in thinking we are the only ones, small minded in not opening the mind to the infinite probability.

The furthest galaxy to have been pictured is over 13 billion light years away, the photons we see were emmited a relatively short time after the big bang. To think we are the only planet with life I think would be very small minded.

We dive the deepest parts of our ocean and find life existing where we previously thought impossible, thriving communities around volcanic vents miles bellow ranging from micro biotic to the fish and plants that feed of them, Intelligent life? Well no but then again we too started as single celled organs.

I met my great grandad before he died, he sold newspapers reporting jack the ripper murders as a boy, think of the things he thought once impossible but went on to witness... he lived long enough to see the 1st space shuttle launch.

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