I have my own opinion about this but I was wondering what everyone else thought. I would love to hear your answers.
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Yeah, but they are not really alien. The earth is home to some of them. To others, 'home' has no meaning. They travel between planets all the time. The earth is as good a 'home' as any other. Some have been here before we were. They may consider us to be aliens.
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^how the f**k is that top answer? it has no scientific, religious, cultural, economic, social etc. facts or opinions- it's just saying some crap someone made up with no evidence
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that depends on your definition of aliens. if you think they're little green men that sis in space ships shaped like a saucer and go around abducting cows, then no, it's highly unlikely these exist.
If however, you consider aliens to be any form of life outside Earth, then almost definitely- since there are so many stars in a galaxy, and so many galaxies (there are more galaxies that there are grains of sand on Earth), then the odds of there being aliens out there is essentially 100% - there should be 900 planets capable of sustaining life within just our galaxy, the milky way, and if you multiply 900 by the number of grains of sand on Earth, the number is simply unimaginable- thats how many planets harbouring life there should be.
I'm also working on a new theory, the details of which i won't go in to, that says there should be at least 30 different dimensions, if correct, then imagine multiplying an effectively infinite number by 30- the resulting number is simply unimaginable. so yes, aliens almost definitely exist
EDIT: the issue is, if there are aliens (which there almost definitely are) they probably don't know we're here, or don't have the technology to contact us. most of them would be simple bacteria-like single-celled organisms
If however, you consider aliens to be any form of life outside Earth, then almost definitely- since there are so many stars in a galaxy, and so many galaxies (there are more galaxies that there are grains of sand on Earth), then the odds of there being aliens out there is essentially 100% - there should be 900 planets capable of sustaining life within just our galaxy, the milky way, and if you multiply 900 by the number of grains of sand on Earth, the number is simply unimaginable- thats how many planets harbouring life there should be.
I'm also working on a new theory, the details of which i won't go in to, that says there should be at least 30 different dimensions, if correct, then imagine multiplying an effectively infinite number by 30- the resulting number is simply unimaginable. so yes, aliens almost definitely exist
EDIT: the issue is, if there are aliens (which there almost definitely are) they probably don't know we're here, or don't have the technology to contact us. most of them would be simple bacteria-like single-celled organisms