How many humanoids are in the universe?
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x--LiGhtNiNg-_-b0Lt say: Theres an argument that just because we exist now, and are likely the most advanced species (intelligence wise) here, doesnt mean that our humanoid form is the most favoured.
I just thought about this now: If we have a planet or moon that's completely submerged in water, we would expect the typical shark or fish shape eventually.
I like to think what would have happened if the asteroid 65million years didnt hit earth...what would have been the evolutionary pressures to rule out the dinos?
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Kevin7 say: There are near 6 billion humans on Earth
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Ronald 7 say: You and me
The rest of the world is ether mad or Aliens
Put on your tinfoil hat before it is too late
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Tom S say: Well I doubt there there are any outside of it, so all of them.
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nineteenthly say: Probably just us, so 7 500 million.
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ReductioAdAstronomicus say: Not possible to answer, as the vast majority of the universe is totally beyond the capability of instrumentation to be able to check.
All that is known, and is ever likely to be known, is that there are currently almost eight billion humanoids eking out a precarious existence on this minute and very finite planet called Earth.
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Jeffrey K say: About 7 billion. They are all on one tiny little planet called earth.
There might be lots of aliens on other planets, but they would not be humanoid. Humanoid or primates implys a common ancestor that all primates evolved from. This can only happen for creatures on earth.
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Starrysky say: Over 7 billion on a planet I have knowledge about. Others, unknown.
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Nurgle say: at least 1000
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Caa say: Billions
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