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none. it all died already, or is in formative stages in another galaxy. we are the last living planet in our solar system. possibly our galaxy.


life is finite, suns only last so long, maybe life can only exist during a certain time period in a galaxy's life?

 

 

Well yeah we may be the only living things in our galaxy but when you look at how many other galaxies there are there just has to be something else somewhere.

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The astronomous amounts of money spent on that {censored} would have helped mankind much more if they had been spent to things that really matter. Like: Wow, there may have been water in Mars.... Guess what, there isn't too much of it in Africa. :facepalm:

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The astronomous amounts of money spent on that {censored} would have helped mankind much more if they had been spent to things that really matter. Like: Wow, there may have been water in Mars.... Guess what, there isn't too much of it in Africa.
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Lame. Twenty billion dollars gets you nowhere near ending human misery, but can be so much more inspirational if used for space exploration. Besides, they can print that much in five minutes.

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just looks at mars. it looks like earthen desert. it may have been a planet full of life at some point. but everything dies, figuring out how may save our planet from some catastrophe before the sun explodes.

 

 

Our Sun will not explode.. It will grow into a Red Giant and most likely swallow the earth up.. Then it will simply burn off the rest of its fuel and end up a white dwarf. A star no bigger than the Earth..

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The astronomous amounts of money spent on that {censored} would have helped mankind much more if they had been spent to things that really matter. Like: Wow, there may have been water in Mars.... Guess what, there isn't too much of it in Africa.
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Actually, much of that technology has benefited humanity immensely (including water purification technologies), unlike the exponentially larger amount spent killing people and further enriching the already wealthy, which seems to draw far less comment.

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I still find this whole "Everything needs oxygen and water to live" thing ridicoulous... The {censored}ing universe is so {censored}ing HUGE that we have no {censored}ing idea of wtf is going on. We are just a tiny blip and in our section of our puny galaxy we happen to develop into living things with oxygen and water.

 

There are tons and tons of elements across the universe that we will never know of and thats just the way it is, to be close minded like this is amazingly amusing. The {censored}ing ET's on other planets could {censored}ing inhale ammonia as there air for all we know and is probably likely that somewhere in the universe this is the case. There could be things living on the sun for all we know, we are morons just trying to figure {censored} out while we are here.

 

God's were created because people are afraid of death and need something to look forward to after death to not be so scared of it.

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I still find this whole "Everything needs oxygen and water to live" thing ridicoulous... The {censored}ing universe is so {censored}ing HUGE that we have no {censored}ing idea of wtf is going on. We are just a tiny blip and in our section of our puny galaxy we happen to develop into living things with oxygen and water.


There are tons and tons of elements across the universe that we will never know of and thats just the way it is, to be close minded like this is amazingly amusing. The {censored}ing ET's on other planets could {censored}ing inhale ammonia as there air for all we know and is probably likely that somewhere in the universe this is the case. There could be things living on the sun for all we know, we are morons just trying to figure {censored} out while we are here.


God's were created because people are afraid of death and need something to look forward to after death to not be so scared of it.

 

 

If other life exists the chances of it being vaguely similar in any way would be extremely remote given the precise set of conditions evolution is said to have begun. So whatever we may find will not be something we can communicate with rather something more alien that the strangest form of life we have ever encountered on earth. Any form of life that is not made up the same way as us is that it would even be more so. More than that we would most likely be unable to share/survive the same environment.

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I still find this whole "Everything needs oxygen and water to live" thing ridicoulous... The {censored}ing universe is so {censored}ing HUGE that we have no {censored}ing idea of wtf is going on. We are just a tiny blip and in our section of our puny galaxy we happen to develop into living things with oxygen and water.


There are tons and tons of elements across the universe that we will never know of and thats just the way it is, to be close minded like this is amazingly amusing. The {censored}ing ET's on other planets could {censored}ing inhale ammonia as there air for all we know and is probably likely that somewhere in the universe this is the case. There could be things living on the sun for all we know, we are morons just trying to figure {censored} out while we are here.


God's were created because people are afraid of death and need something to look forward to after death to not be so scared of it.

 

Well.. We know a lot about what is in the Universe and what its made of.. Yes, the size is beyond human comprehension. And there is tons of {censored} we don't understand. Like how Jupiter sized gas giants have orbits that are extremely close to other suns. But its pretty much made up of the same things as what's here in our own galaxy.. And since we can't find life in anything other than water.. Its a somewhat safe assumption that life needs water, since there have been no environments that support life otherwise. I think a different way to convince ourselves there is other types of life, other than water based, is by understanding there may be more than the dimensions we see, feel, and heaR.. There can easily be things the human body can not detect..

 

But also, there is an abundance of water in the Universe. There is bound to be millions of planets with water based life out there. Whether its simple life or complex.. I don't think there is any doubt

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