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Do Aliens Exist: The Great Debate


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  1. 1. Do aliens and Extraterrestrial life exist

    • Do aliens exist
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    • or do they not exist
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    • Do you beleive they visited earth
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    • or have they not visited earth.
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Come to think of it, you are correct. Odd how he could of made that mistake, i see those all over lake Ontario and some parts of lake Huron. they can get quite big in size, that's one ufo lool debunked.

 

If its to obvious even i can be a skeptic

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Aliens might exist, but they wouldn't bother coming here for cultural or technological reasons. Humanity (myself included) is stupid and backwards. We didn't achieve trans-system space flight yet; hell, we can't even stay united in economic turmoil. The only thing we'd be good for is labour. So far, however, there's no discernable evidence yet that aliens exist...... most of these videos I see, apparently "proof", are just hogwash really; I'd like to actually meet an alien or at least communicate with one first.

 

Of course, I'm a pessimistic scientist.

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Or what about a alien civilization that already has made contact over 100,000 years ago that crash landed in the Baltic sea from a unfortunate event of being blown out of the sky from your enemy, but have both sides of the battle suffer the same fate. That Baltic sea anomaly seems obviously that to be the case.

 

Just think two alien space craft detect a untapped resource planet earth which turns out to be habitual but one wants it for itself, so they battle it out in orbit but soon after both continue firing at each other, until they finally can't fight no longer and crash uncontrollably into the sea.

 

There is two object close together in the same general location, facing probably in the same direction as each other.

 

if it wasn't the case, then why do they suffer from so much damage. If you see some of the photo's and video you do see some substantial damage from both sides, they aren't fully intact or working condition.

there is so many possibilities with this idea.

 

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Or they made contact with local tribes and one decided to make contact with the local people, continuing on after awhile another alien who has been at war with the other alien species find out and wants to conquer the human race, two duke it out, one with evil intentions and the other with good intentions. They go to war with one another, continuing on, after awhile finding out they are to evenly matched, and they crash land into the Baltic sea after several hours of fighting.

I could go on lol.

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I wonder what would happen if we end up being visited by an ET that was biologically the same as us, I mean if science is based around replicating the right conditions for something to happen, and we obviously exist so there could be another planet out there with 'humans' on it. I put humans in quotes because they probably would consider themselves some other word. Unless... The conditions for events to happen were identical to ours all the way to the creation of the solar system, and also being so ideal that the entire shape and makeup of the third planet were the same as Earth's, and then the history of everything that habitats just so happened to be the same history as ours..

 

I'm sure that this is possible, but this also brings the question "Which Earth are we?" What if we discover a 'second earth', where it even has the same landmasses, then years later we end up sending a probe, only to find out that it's much much older than our home? Would we consider us to live on the 'second Earth'? What if the dominant sentient animal there had a different ancestry then us? Instead of being a primate, what if it wasn't even a mammal? What if instead of killing off the other sentient animals, they evolved alongside one another?

 

Just some things I was wondering.

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Just think of the dinosaurs, were here because of a asteroid that hit earth millions of years ago, just think if that didn't happen.

 

To many plausible outcomes to make that a reality.

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I wonder what would happen if we end up being visited by an ET that was biologically the same as us, I mean if science is based around replicating the right conditions for something to happen, and we obviously exist so there could be another planet out there with 'humans' on it. I put humans in quotes because they probably would consider themselves some other word. Unless... The conditions for events to happen were identical to ours all the way to the creation of the solar system, and also being so ideal that the entire shape and makeup of the third planet were the same as Earth's, and then the history of everything that habitats just so happened to be the same history as ours..

 

I'm sure that this is possible, but this also brings the question "Which Earth are we?" What if we discover a 'second earth', where it even has the same landmasses, then years later we end up sending a probe, only to find out that it's much much older than our home? Would we consider us to live on the 'second Earth'? What if the dominant sentient animal there had a different ancestry then us? Instead of being a primate, what if it wasn't even a mammal? What if instead of killing off the other sentient animals, they evolved alongside one another?

 

Just some things I was wondering.

Given the sheer numbers and scale of just our universe, this is pretty much certain to be the case somewhere. As well as pretty much everything else conceived. To a limited degree, just about anything we can imagine being probably exists somewhere, has existed, or will eventually exist. The only real limitation of what is possible is based on the actually loose limitations of physics and technology. And most of those limitations go out the window once you start considering other universes.

 

We would however never actually see even a tiny fraction of any of this though. The grand cosmic joke however would be if first contact were made by the literal James T. Kirk... True to life and with every bit of the described Federation actually being a thing. Boy would people have to sit and scratch their heads at that one. And yet... Within the scale of the universe, it's entirely possible... Just very unlikely.

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